Re: TPK Archival

2009-03-25 Thread Chris Hills
On 24/03/09 18:06, David Shaw wrote: dmtxwrite uses ImageMagick for some image processing, so whatever file formats ImageMagick can handle on your platform, dmtxwrite can handle as well. FWIW, I'm on Fedora 10 (ImageMagick 6.4.0.10) and I have PDF, SVG, and PNG (and a few dozen others). I grab

Re: TPK Archival

2009-03-24 Thread David Shaw
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 05:55:15PM +0100, Chris Hills wrote: > On 24/03/09 17:47, Chris Hills wrote: >> Thanks David, that is exactly what I was looking for. For some reason >> after I compiled libdmtx 0.7 the PDF and SVG formats are not available, >> but I can manage with PNG. > > Scratch that; SV

Re: TPK Archival

2009-03-24 Thread Chris Hills
On 24/03/09 17:47, Chris Hills wrote: Thanks David, that is exactly what I was looking for. For some reason after I compiled libdmtx 0.7 the PDF and SVG formats are not available, but I can manage with PNG. Scratch that; SVG output does work, it is just not listed by `dmtxwrite -l`. Trying to

Re: TPK Archival

2009-03-24 Thread Chris Hills
On 24/03/09 17:06, David Shaw wrote: Try something like this. To encode: gpg --export-secret-key (thekey) | paperkey --output-type raw | dmtxwrite -e8 -f pdf> my_pdf_file.pdf You can pass pdf, eps, svg, etc, to the -f option. Use 'dmtxwrite -l' to get a list of all supported image format

Re: TPK Archival

2009-03-24 Thread David Shaw
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 02:47:01PM +0100, Chris Hills wrote: > I am looking for a tool that to export a GPG private key to a Data > Matrix 2d barcode for long-term archival. I have been searching but have > yet to find any existing software to do this. I have looked at PaperKey > but it only