Seven Segment Optical Character Recognition or ssocr for short is a
program to recognize digits of a seven segment display. An image of one
row of digits is used for input and the recognized number is written
to the standard output. The program runs on GNU/Linux (some GNU/Linux
distributions provide an ssocr package), FreeBSD (available as a port
as well), Mac OS X (Homebrew can be used to install the library Imlib2,
used by ssocr), and even on Windows (using Cygwin). ssocr should work
on any UNIX-like or POSIX compatible operating system.

Unless ssocr is installed via some packaging system, e.g. from a GNU/Linux
distribution, it is distributed in source form and needs to be built
before it can be used. See the INSTALL file for instructions on how to
build ssocr.

A manual for ssocr is available in the form of a man page named ssocr.1,
you can read it using "make ssocr.1 && man ./ssocr.1" (without the
quotes).

You can get the current ssocr version from the official ssocr website:
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~auerswal/ssocr/
(Links to ssocr should point to the official website, not to a convenience
copy of the development repository, e.g. on GitHub.)

I am usually quicker to reply to emails than to GitHub issues.  But
increasingly Google blocks emails sent by me, so if you do not receive
an answer from me, consider opening a GitHub issue.  Perhaps your mail
provider does not allow you to read my solutions to your ssocr problems.
Especially if you are using an @gmail.com address, and you do not receive
an answer to an email, it is most likely that Google blocked that answer.
In that case, you can either follow up with a GitHub issue or use a better
email provider than Google.

Every file in this repository or archive is licensed under the GNU
General Public License version 3 (or later), unless another license is
explicitly given in the file itself. This includes all documentation
files and the Makefile, and all other files.
