img2text
0.2.0
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Image-to-text converter
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(The above image was generated by this program with an option `-s 25`.)
USAGE:
img2text [OPTIONS] <FILE>
ARGS:
<FILE>
The image to process
FLAGS:
-d, --dither
Apply dithering to preserve the gray shades. Incompatible with `-i
edge-canny`
-h, --help
Prints help information
-V, --version
Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-w <cell-width>
The width of output characters, only used when `-s` is given without
`!` [default: 0.45]
--dither-contrast <dither-contrast>
Choose the contrast enhancing technique to use for dithering
[default: median-quant] [possible values: none, median-quant,
equalize]
--canny-high-threshold <edge-canny-high-threshold>
A parameter for the Canny edge detector (`-i edge-canny`).
Edges with a strength higher than the high threshold will always
appear as edges in the output image. [default: 20]
--canny-low-threshold <edge-canny-low-threshold>
A parameter for the Canny edge detector (`-i edge-canny`).
Edges with a strength higher than the low threshold will appear in
the output image if there are strong edges nearby. [default: 10]
-i <input-ty>
Specifies how to interpret the input image [default: auto] [possible
values: auto, wob, bow, edge-canny]
-s <out-size>
The output size, measured in character cells or percents (e.g.,
`80`, `80x40`, `80x40!`, `-80x40`, `100%`). [default: downscale to
terminal size (if the output is a terminal) or 100% (otherwise)]
- 80: Fit within 80x80 character cells
- 80x40: Fit within 80x40 character cells, upscaling as necessary
- -80x40: Fit within 80x40 character cells, only downscaling
- 80x40!: Fit to 80x40 character cells, not maintaining the aspect
ratio
- 150%: Scale by 150%. The actual output size depends on the glyph
set being used; for example, `2x3` maps each 2x3 block to one
character.
-g <style>
The glyph set to use [default: braille] [possible values: slc,
ms2x3, 1x1, 1x2, 2x2, 2x3, braille]
Stellen Sie zunächst sicher, dass Rustup oder Rost 1.49.0 oder später installiert ist. Führen Sie dann den folgenden Befehl aus:
cargo install img2text
Dadurch wird img2text die CLI -App zu ~/.cargo/bin oder an einem anderen Ort in Ihrem System kompiliert und installiert.
Fairfax HD kann alle Zeichen (insbesondere Symbole für Legacy Computing) anzeigen, die von diesem Programm generiert werden.
img2text im Webhttps://img2text.yvt.jp ist eine statische einseitige Website.
Voraussetzungen:
wasm-packcargo-licenseextrude-licensesnix develop um alle zu installierencargo-watch cd web
make
python -m http.serverKontinuierlich wieder aufbauen:
cd web/static
python -m http.server &
cd ..
cargo watch -s make -i staticimg2text in Ihrer App Fügen Sie Folgendes in die Cargo.toml -Datei Ihrer App hinzu:
[ dependencies ]
img2text = { version = " 0.1.0 " , default-features = false }