![]() This helps facilitate a revised policy on handling security related issues. (9.53.0) As of 9.53.0, we have (re-)introduced the patch level to the version number, We include these,įor now, as we are aware that not everyone upgrades with every release. Specific release in question listed in parentheses). Incompatible changes Included below are incompatible changes from recent releases (the Whether we add this capability will be largely dependent onįor a list of open issues, or to report problems, Source included in our release packages, and not linking to Tesseract/Leptonica Mainly due to time constraints, we only support including Tesseract from PDF file, with the OCR generated text information included as "invisible" text Output file to an image, OCR that image, and output the image "wrapped" up as a In suchĪ build, new devices are available (pdfocr8/pdfocr24/pdfocr32) which render the ![]() (9.53.0) We have added the capability to build with the Tesseract OCR engine. The usual round of bug fixes, compatibility changes, and incremental improvements. Our efforts in code hygiene and maintainability continue. Ghostscript/GhostPDL now supports simple N-up imposition "internally". ![]() Type 3 font) can be forced to draw in solid black. Ghostscript/GhostPDL now includes a "map text to black"įunction, where text drawn by an input job (except when drawn using a The input lacks the metadata for that purpose. The pdfwrite device is now capable of using the Tesseract OCR engine when it isīuilt into Ghostscript to improve searchability and copy and paste functionality when The "docxwrite" device adds the ability to output to Microsoft Word ![]() See the -dOverprint option documentation in: Quality previewing/proofing of PostScript and PDF jobs that rely on overprint. Overprint simulation is now available to all output devices, allowing The 9.54.0 release is a maintenance release, and also adds new functionality. This document is a record of changes in Ghostscript releases numbered 9.xx.įor earlier versions, see the the history documents:įor other information, see the Ghostscript ![]()
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