Are you sure you're asking this in the correct group/forum?

Tesseract is an OCR tool and "font mapping" has nothing to do with OCR but
is encountered, for example, when reprocessing pdf files (extracting
content and layouting it again, that sort of thing).
And then you generally only have to map times new Roman and dreaded Arial
when you're mixing mswindows and apple platforms. Otherwise it just
extracting font identifiers and making sure you've got the correct
TrueType/open type fonts installed. Many require purchasing a license, if
you haven't already.


On Fri, 1 Dec 2023, 13:36 Timo Sternat, <t.ster...@synedra.com> wrote:

> Hi community,
>
> We are interested in mapping Windows fonts to Linux fonts. Do any of you
> have experience with font mappings from Windows to Linux that have worked
> well for you?
>
> Thank you for your recommendations.
>
> Best regards, Timo
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