[TriLUG] BarCodes
Charles Fischer via TriLUG
trilug at trilug.org
Mon Mar 27 16:05:19 EDT 2017
Do you know what bar code you want/need to use? 3 of 9 is simple, others
not so much. I have some code 128 "C" code that works if you need a more
compact bar code than 3 of 9.
If you can use 3 of 9 all you need to do is install the font and add "*" as
both prefix and suffix to the text you want in the bar code.
I hope this helps,
Charles Fischer
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Brian Grawburg via TriLUG <
trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
> Anyone have success with a Linux-based barcode writer that is not command
> line or something that needs to be compiled from source code?
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> Brian Grawburg
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