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Posted: Aug. 18 2006,03:30 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ Aug. 08 2006,11:23) | There was one application I'd used in Windows that I liked (don't recall the name at the moment)....you could give it an image and it would convert it to a text file in very high resolution. The trouble with that is you need to view it with a very small font (2 or 3 pixels), which doesn't work well with DSL's non-scalable fonts, or an extremely high resolution screen (which doesn't work with my monitor) |
After reading this thread I Googled (Woops, Google doesn't like being a verb!) and searched through SourceForge. I saw the program you mention. It was rather impressive what it could do.
Too bad it requires fonts that DSL can't provide.
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