KofaxOmniPage Capture SDK for Linux Release Notes
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  • About this release
  • Version information
  • System requirements
    • Notes on reading normal (non-image-only) PDF input
    • Performance considerations
    • User development tools
  • Product documentation
  • Installation
    • Verify your package manager
    • Obtain the binary package
    • Obtain the OmniPage public keys
    • Install Kofax OmniPage Capture SDK for Linux
      • Notes on using multiple versions of Kofax OmniPage Capture SDK for Linux
    • Uninstall Kofax OmniPage Capture SDK for Linux
  • Licensing
    • Set up OmniPage Licensing Agent
    • Set up SSL for OmniPage Licensing Agent
    • Set up OmniPage Licensing Agent in a SELinux environment
  • Samples
    • Install code sample files
    • Prepare the C++ sample applications for OEM licensing
    • Compile and run the C++ sample applications
    • Run the .NET sample applications
    • Run the Java sample applications
    • Run the Python sample applications
  • What's new
  • Known issues
  • Additional documentation
    • .NET version of Objects API uses one Nuget package
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Product documentation

The documentation set for Kofax OmniPage Capture SDK for Linux is available here:

https://docshield.kofax.com/Portal/Products/OmniPageCaptureSDK/22.0.0-g0yxjkxj0l/OmniPageCaptureSDK.htm

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