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FBREADER(1)						      General Commands Manual						       FBREADER(1)

NAME
FBReader - e-book reader SYNOPSIS
FBReader [-zlui ui-type] [ui-specific options] [-lang language] [e-book] DESCRIPTION
FBReader is an e-book reader. It supports most open e-book formats, and can read compressed e-book archives. For more information on using the program, see the "About FBReader" button on its toolbar. OPTIONS
-zlui ui-type Try to start FBReader with the specified uu type. Supported ui types are gtk (to use Gtk+ library), qt (Qt 3 library) and qt4 (Qt 4 library). ui-specific options Standard options from the UI library you use (Gtk+, Qt3 or Qt4). -lang language Language for user interface. Current version (0.12.0) of fbreader supports Arabic (specify -lang ar option), Chinese (-lang zh), Czech (-lang cs), Dutch (-lang nl), English (-lang en), Finnish (-lang fi), French (-lang fr), German (-lang de), Hungarian (-lang hu), Indonesian (-lang id), Italian (-lang it), Lithuanian (-lang lt), Russian (-lang ru), Spanish (-lang es) and Swedish (-lang sv) and Ukrainian (-lang uk). e-book Name of file to open. If this parameter is missing or if FBReader cannot open the specified file, the last opened file will be reopened. If you start FBReader for the first time or the last opened file is missing, "About FBReader" text will be opened. AUTHOR
This man page was written by Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> and Nikolay Pultsin <geometer@fbreader.org> for the Debian system, but may be freely reused on other systems. FBREADER(1)

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WORDLIST2DAWG(1)														  WORDLIST2DAWG(1)

NAME
wordlist2dawg - convert a wordlist to a DAWG for Tesseract SYNOPSIS
wordlist2dawg WORDLIST DAWG lang.unicharset wordlist2dawg -t WORDLIST DAWG lang.unicharset wordlist2dawg -r 1 WORDLIST DAWG lang.unicharset wordlist2dawg -r 2 WORDLIST DAWG lang.unicharset wordlist2dawg -l <short> <long> WORDLIST DAWG lang.unicharset DESCRIPTION
wordlist2dawg(1) converts a wordlist to a Directed Acyclic Word Graph (DAWG) for use with Tesseract. A DAWG is a compressed, space and time efficient representation of a word list. OPTIONS
-t Verify that a given dawg file is equivalent to a given wordlist. -r 1 Reverse a word if it contains an RTL character. -r 2 Reverse all words. -l <short> <long> Produce a file with several dawgs in it, one each for words of length <short>, <short+1>,... <long> ARGUMENTS
WORDLIST A plain text file in UTF-8, one word per line. DAWG The output DAWG to write. lang.unicharset The unicharset of the language. This is the unicharset generated by mftraining(1). SEE ALSO
tesseract(1), combine_tessdata(1), dawg2wordlist(1) http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/wiki/TrainingTesseract3 COPYING
Copyright (C) 2006 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 WORDLIST2DAWG(1)
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