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TeamPCP-Linked Supply Chain Attack Hits SAP CAP and Cloud MTA npm Packages
Compromised SAP CAP npm packages download and execute unverified binaries, creating urgent supply chain risk for affected developers and CI/CD environments.
Aspose.OMR.Cpp
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Aspose.OMR for C++ adds optical mark recognition (OMR) functionality to your applications. With it, you can design, render and recognize all types of hand-filled forms: answer sheets, examination papers, surveys, questionnaires, ballots, applications, and many more. No specialized equipment, consumables and third-party software required. Use your office copier or even a smartphone camera instead of an expensive OMR scanner. Respondents can fill out your forms with a pen, pencil or marker and use any type of marks - artificial intelligence and advanced accuracy calibration ensure reliable results. You can even recognize rotated and skewed images. Aspose.OMR for C++ can recognize any file you get from a scanner or camera: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP. Recognition results are returned in the most popular data storage formats (JSON and CSV) that can be imported into any popular database, CRM or analysis system. Aspose.OMR for C++ supports QR codes and barcodes recognition. Aspose.OMR for C++ offers a flexible markup language for designing OMR forms of any layout and complexity; you can even add QR codes, barcodes and images without using third-party libraries. All popular paper sizes as well as a number of non-standard ones are supported. Forms are saved in multiple file formats, intelligently selected based on the provided extension: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP. Changelog: - The library now works correctly in debug mode. - Resolved licensing module errors. - Improved JSON serialization/deserialization. - Minor improvements and fixes. Resources: Online documentation: https://docs.aspose.com/omr/cpp/ Free support forum: https://forum.aspose.com/c/omr/
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Aspose.OMR for C++ adds optical mark recognition (OMR) functionality to your applications. With it, you can design, render and recognize all types of hand-filled forms: answer sheets, examination papers, surveys, questionnaires, ballots, applications, and many more. No specialized equipment, consumables and third-party software required. Use your office copier or even a smartphone camera instead of an expensive OMR scanner. Respondents can fill out your forms with a pen, pencil or marker and use any type of marks - artificial intelligence and advanced accuracy calibration ensure reliable results. You can even recognize rotated and skewed images. Aspose.OMR for C++ can recognize any file you get from a scanner or camera: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP. Recognition results are returned in the most popular data storage formats (JSON and CSV) that can be imported into any popular database, CRM or analysis system. Aspose.OMR for C++ supports QR codes and barcodes recognition. Aspose.OMR for C++ offers a flexible markup language for designing OMR forms of any layout and complexity; you can even add QR codes, barcodes and images without using third-party libraries. All popular paper sizes as well as a number of non-standard ones are supported. Forms are saved in multiple file formats, intelligently selected based on the provided extension: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP. Changelog: - The library now works correctly in debug mode. - Resolved licensing module errors. - Improved JSON serialization/deserialization. - Minor improvements and fixes. Resources: Online documentation: https://docs.aspose.com/omr/cpp/ Free support forum: https://forum.aspose.com/c/omr/
We found that aspose.omr.cpp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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