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Re: "Kooka and kmrml are removed completely."
by Schalken on Monday 18/Jun/2007, @00:29
Well maybe you don't want to open a large and powerful graphics application just to scan a picture. I would rather open up digiKam, since it has the basic functions you're likely to do on the image before you save it, i.e. rotate, crop, fix colours, but not do complex painting.

On the topic of scanning, any word on a KDE4 frontend for performing OCR? I hear tesseract-OCR is a fantastic library.
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