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Re: BarCode128: string to image (Candidate for upload to Bazaar) [message #37178 is a reply to message #37174] Mon, 03 September 2012 21:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
sergeynikitin is currently offline  sergeynikitin
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jibe wrote on Mon, 03 September 2012 19:39

Hello,

Why is it not in Bazaar ? Not easy to find for now ! I think that it's one of the reason why it's not used... and improved, at least with other codes Wink


Package is not fully completed.

Thank you for interesting.

Code128 consist is from 3 subformat:
CodeA = UpperLetter + Digits + Modem special codes. (not realized yet and not needed)

CodeB = Upper = Lower letters + digits (realized and work)

CodeC = only digits, BUT!!! it's placed 2 digits in 1 (!!!!) (yet not realized, but very wished!).

Code128 is more complex code for realize.

EAN13 - is very short to place large information (only 13 chars)

Code128 is variable width-code and can place 48 digits in only-digit mode or 24 alpha-numeric chars.

But (!!!) I'll continue this work next month. I plan write subcodeA and subcodeC (and automatically select for high density).

After this I plan to add EAN13 support.


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