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scantailor-cli missing? #1
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Yes, because it needs to be reworked to support the changes made and doesn't work correctly at the current state. |
@4lex4 How much effort do you think this would be? Is it simply remapping parameters to CLI options and creating new ones for the additional features? |
Hello, |
Hey there, I'm going to tack on a request to this CLI thread. Any plans to add in automated processing with the defaults via CLI? Ideally with a watch folder. I am currently running PypdfOCR to OCR our completed Scan Tailored files. Ideally, I would like to have a folder that runs a watch command that converts the PDF to a ScanTailored PDF file with defaults and then spits it back out to PypdfOCR for OCRing. |
I suggest running the CLI based on the .ini config file settings and overwriting those with anything found in a .SCANTAILOR project file. Also, be able to save the settings that were run into a .SCANTAILOR file so it can be opened and adjusted if necessary. We’re currently planning to use AutoHotKey to do batch processing of a directory of scanned book directories with ScanTailor, but that’s not as easily scriptable or portable as a CLI.
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Hey there, I'm going to tack on a request to this CLI thread. Any plans to add in automated processing with the defaults via CLI? Ideally with a watch folder.
I am currently running PypdfOCR to OCR our completed Scan Tailored files. Ideally, I would like to have a folder that runs a watch command that converts the PDF to a ScanTailored PDF file with defaults and then spits it back out to PypdfOCR for OCRing.
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This branch of scantailor is awesome and addresses some of the challenges I have faced when using scantailor. Much of the work we do is automated however and it seems scantailor-cli is missing from the release?
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