Note
This is an “unofficial” conversion of the Leptonica documentation. While the owner of that website, Dan Bloomberg, provides a link to this website, he hasn’t yet verified the accuracy of the conversion.
Among the differences are:
A collapsible table of contents sidebar that allows easy navigation throughout the entire website from any page.
Easier to read pages with different visual formatting of internal hyperlinks, external hyperlinks, file names, commands, programming constructs, GUI elements, Menu ‣ Selections, etc.
A Leptonica API page and pages summarizing the contents of the /src and /prog directories. These all feature sortable and filterable tables with hyperlinks to the Doxygen-generated Leptonica API Reference Documentation for all source files and functions.
Easier to find topics in the Image Processing Operations and Image Processing Applications sections.
An easier to read, slightly reorganized README with full hyperlinking.
An easier to read Version Notes page.
Experimental use of MathJax to display math formulas. This is currently only done on the Affine Transformations (and cousins) page.
The entire site can be downloaded for local use from: http://github.com/tpgit/UnOfficialLeptDocs/archives/gh-pages.
The Sphinx ReST sources can be viewed or downloaded from: http://github.com/tpgit/UnOfficialLeptDocs/.
I am also the maintainer of the Visual Studio 2008 Solution for Leptonica. The documentation here is the same as that included in the VS2008 package.
Problems with the documentation should be reported at: http://code.google.com/p/leptonica/issues/list.