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URL: The UNIX and Linux Forums - Where There is a Shell There is a Way

Congratulations! This URL is no longer reported as badware by any of StopBadware's data providers. We have therefore closed this review and updated our Badware Website Clearinghouse. Any warnings about the URL that are based on our providers' data should be removed shortly.

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DAWG2WORDLIST(1)														  DAWG2WORDLIST(1)

NAME
dawg2wordlist - convert a Tesseract DAWG to a wordlist SYNOPSIS
dawg2wordlist UNICHARSET DAWG WORDLIST DESCRIPTION
dawg2wordlist(1) converts a Tesseract Directed Acyclic Word Graph (DAWG) to a list of words using a unicharset as key. OPTIONS
UNICHARSET The unicharset of the language. This is the unicharset generated by mftraining(1). DAWG The input DAWG, created by wordlist2dawg(1) WORDLIST Plain text (output) file in UTF-8, one word per line SEE ALSO
tesseract(1), mftraining(1), wordlist2dawg(1), unicharset(5), combine_tessdata(1) http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/wiki/TrainingTesseract3 COPYING
Copyright (C) 2012 Google, Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 AUTHOR
The Tesseract OCR engine was written by Ray Smith and his research groups at Hewlett Packard (1985-1995) and Google (2006-present). 02/09/2012 DAWG2WORDLIST(1)
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