xdwlib 3.10.6

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xdwlib 3.10.6

2023-08-30 HAYASHI Hideki <[email protected]>

Welcome to the xdwlib source release
Xdwlib is a DocuWorks library for Python.
This document provides some general information about xdwlib source release.
Detailed description is available in docs/ only in Japanese at the moment.
Report problems with this release to the author.

License
Copyright (C) 2010 HAYASHI Hideki
Xdwlib is provided under The Zope Public License (ZPL) Version 2.1,
which is included in ‘LICENSE.rst’. Send your feedback about the license
to the author.



Installation

System Requirements


Microsoft Windows (versions compatible with DocuWorks 7+)
Python 3.7+
DocuWorks 7+ (Japanese version; English version may also work)




Install from archive
Set PATH environment variable properly and issue the following command:
python3 setup.py install
This will install xdwlib in $PYTHONPATH/xdwlib.


Install from PyPI
Xdwlib is also delivered via Python Package Index (PyPI). The latest
version of xdwlib will be installed by issuing:
pip3 install xdwlib
If you have installed older version of xdwlib already, try:
pip3 install --upgrade xdwlib


Optional Modules

PIL (Python Imaging Library)
Xdwlib has been working with PIL (Python Imaging Library) if available,
to rotate pages for desired degrees other than right angles, and to copy
bitmap annotations. Unfortunately the original PIL has not been ported
on Python 3 yet.
There is an alternative library called Pillow which will be a good
substitution. Install Pillow by issuing:
pip3 install pillow


cx_Freeze
The attached command line tool xdw2text.py can be compiled to .exe
with cx_Freeze package, a popular successor of py2exe. To build your
own xdw2text.exe, try:
pip3 install cx_Freeze
python3 cx_setup.py build


google-cloud-vision
Native OCR is not available in DocuWorks >=9.1, so xdwlib offers OCR
by Microsoft Azure AI Vision or Google Cloud Vision (credentials required
for the services). To use Google Cloud Vision, install this module:
pip3 install google-cloud-vision




Documentation
Detailed documents are available in Japanese at
Read the Docs.
Python’s help() also gives brief descriptions in English.


Typical Use
The following code will appy OCR and paste a date stamp on every page
as an annotation:
import time

from xdwlib import xdwopen, Point

...

with xdwopen(PATHNAME, autosave=True) as doc:
position = Point(pg.size - 100, pg.size - 20)
datestamp = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
for pg in doc:
pg.rotate(auto=True)
pg.ocr(strategy="accuracy")
ann = pg.add_text(position=position, text=datestamp)
ann.fore_color = "red"


Reporting bugs
The author appreciates bug reports from you by email.
Have fun!

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For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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