Another way, is to use a barcode font, you could find a GPL one at
http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/barfonts

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De : Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : lundi 28 juillet 2003 15:04
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: bar codes


Look at Krysalis Barcode (http://www.krysalis.org/barcode, Apache-style
license). It provides, among other things, a Xalan-Extension that
creates barcodes in SVG which can easily be rendered by FOP.

A FOP extension that can render directly to PDF and PostScript is on its
way, but not quite ready yet. At the moment the detour over SVG/Batik is
still necessary.

On 28.07.2003 14:51:10 MARTIN Franck wrote:
> I'd like to insert some bar codes to my pdf documents. i found stylesheets
on the web which could do the job for me. They are distributed by XEP and
seem to work fine with that FO processor. I tested them with FOP 0.20.4 and
0.20.5 but it does not look as nice as with XEP. Actually it does not look
correct. The bars are so thick that they merge.
>
> Has anyone had the same problem and found any solution to that problem?
>
> PS: i did not use svg to draw the bars but fo


Jeremias Maerki


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