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Addresses some doc issues from #70
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mittagessen committed Jan 8, 2018
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``clstm`` is supported through automatically installed binary wheels now, that
should work on most Linux systems except for non-x86 architectures. If the
install process fails because the fallback source compilation does not work
refer to the `documentation
refer to the `readme
<https://github.com/tmbdev/clstm/blob/master/README.md>`_ to install build
dependencies.

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Documentation
=============

Have a look at the `documentation <http://kraken.re>`_
Have a look at the `docs <http://kraken.re>`_
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sufficiently similar edition as a base.

After transcribing a number of lines the results have to be saved, either using
the ``Download`` button on the lower right or through the regular ``Save Page
As`` function of the browser. All the work done is contained directly in the
saved files and it is possible to save partially transcribed files and continue
work later.
the ``Download`` button on the lower left or through the regular ``Save Page
As`` (CTRL+S) function of the browser. All the work done is contained directly
in the saved files and it is possible to save partially transcribed files and
continue work later.

Next the contents of the filled transcription environments have to be
extracted through the ``ketos extract`` command:
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be left-to-right and later reordered for correct display.
--output
The output directory where all line image-text pairs (training data)
are written.
are written, defaulting to ``training/``
--normalization
Unicode has code points to encode most glyphs encountered in the wild.
A lesser known feature is that there usually are multiple ways to
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