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@reichert621 thanks for a response. yes. if a papercups operator can generate the kind of link you provided for a customer it would certainly fit the purpose!
@isaisabel That would fit my need perfectly. Thanks for consideration!
Since I was able to run the similar via test-network-k8s when I [re-setup k8s environment with k3s+docker](https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-samples/issues/925), I tried the same. However, this time `./network up` gets stuck while trying...
Just for the context.. it *tries* to do Korean and fails with Chinese output instead: ``` PS C:\Users\user\Pictures\Screenshots> paddleocr ocr -i .\7.jpg --lang korean --ocr_version PP-OCRv5 INFO: Could not find...
I actually made a pull request to address unsupported language problem in v5. Please see if you could integrate: #15428
@maakdan thanks for the update i see the release is at **PaddleX** [repository](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleX/releases/tag/v3.1.0) , not here but hope PaddleOCR follows soon!
https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR/releases/tag/v3.1.0 v3.1.0 is out with support for Korean 한글 지원한다고 합니다 👏
i personally use mp4 but thats probably just my personal preference (i think i started using it after seeing some downloads from YouTube av1 videos were made in mp4 format)...
``` > pandoc .\iampdf.pdf -o imword.docx Unknown input format pdf Pandoc can convert to PDF, but not from PDF. ``` using pandoc for docx -> pdf should work. pdf ->...
and docx to pdf doesnt always work--especially with non-latin characters I think: ``` > pandoc .\somecjkdocx.docx -o output.pdf Error producing PDF. ! LaTeX Error: Unicode character 湲?pandoc.exe: : hPutChar: invalid...