? From the man page:
The barcode program is a front-end to access some features of the
library from the command line. It is able to read user supplied strings
from the command line or a data file (standard input by default) and
encode all of them.
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Klaus
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Thanks to all.
UP
On 23/07/13 15:49, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
"Ethan Rosenberg, PhD" writes:
Dear List -
I hope that this is not too much off topic.
Does anyone know the name of the UPC font that is used for example:
grocery packages?
Where can I download the fonts?
This isn't quite the answer to your question,
"Ethan Rosenberg, PhD" writes:
> Dear List -
>
> I hope that this is not too much off topic.
>
> Does anyone know the name of the UPC font that is used for example:
> grocery packages?
>
> Where can I download the fonts?
This isn't quite the answer to your question, but a long time ago I
develop
On 23/07/13 06:00, Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
Dear List -
I hope that this is not too much off topic.
Does anyone know the name of the UPC font that is used for example:
grocery packages?
Where can I download the fonts?
TIA
Ethan
Would the "barcode" package do what you need:
? From the
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 01:00:37AM -0400, Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
> Dear List -
>
> I hope that this is not too much off topic.
>
> Does anyone know the name of the UPC font that is used for example:
> grocery packages?
I'm not aware of any font for bar codes, per se, mostly because a number
Dear List -
I hope that this is not too much off topic.
Does anyone know the name of the UPC font that is used for example:
grocery packages?
Where can I download the fonts?
TIA
Ethan
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