From: Philippe Verdy ([email protected])
Date: Thu Nov 13 2003 - 03:29:48 EST
From: "Jim Allan" <[email protected]>
> Philippe Verdy wrote:
> The common 3of9 bar code are normally implemented in a font in which the
> bar code characters are placed in the position of the corresponding
> ASCII or EBCDIC characters. This is a simple cipher fonts and the bar
> code characters are unique representations of uppercase Latin letters
> and digits. They are simply bar code versions of the abstract
> characters. Each character has a semantic: A, B, C and so forth.
> (...)
Thanks, but I didnot need that lesson, and I think that many of us here have
already used a BarCode39 font in some application like printing billing
forms...
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