Hi Bruno,

I had the wrong classpath .... !!!!

IT WORKS and looks like the sample. 

Now I will ask the customer to test with some more types of guns.

Thanks.

Giuseppe.


Bruno Lowagie (iText) wrote:
> 
> beppecosta wrote:
>> I've rebuilt the jar with 1.4.8 sources + the Barcode.java from cvs.
>> Just to make sure that I'm not using the wrong jar I called it 1.4.8.1;
>> I've
>> tried with some ink spread but the barcode still looks the same. 
> 
> It works for me.
> Have a look at the code sample and PDF in attachment.
> I changed the version to 1.4.8x
> br,
> Bruno
> 
> package test;
> 
> import java.io.FileOutputStream;
> import java.io.IOException;
> 
> import com.lowagie.text.Document;
> import com.lowagie.text.DocumentException;
> import com.lowagie.text.Paragraph;
> import com.lowagie.text.pdf.Barcode128;
> import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfContentByte;
> import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter;
> 
> public class BarcodeTest {
>       public static void main(String[] args) {
>               Document document = new Document();
>               try {
>                       PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new
> FileOutputStream("barcode_test.pdf"));
>                       document.open();
>                       PdfContentByte cb = writer.getDirectContent();
>                       document.add(new Paragraph("Barcode 128"));
>                       Barcode128 code128;
>                       code128 = new Barcode128();
>                       code128.setCode("0123456789 hello");
>                       document.add(code128.createImageWithBarcode(cb, null, 
> null));
>                       code128 = new Barcode128();
>                       code128.setCode("0123456789 hello");
>                       code128.setInkSpreading(0.2f);
>                       document.add(code128.createImageWithBarcode(cb, null, 
> null));
>                       code128 = new Barcode128();
>                       code128.setCode("0123456789 hello");
>                       code128.setInkSpreading(0.5f);
>                       document.add(code128.createImageWithBarcode(cb, null, 
> null));
>               } catch (IOException e) {
>                       e.printStackTrace();
>               } catch (DocumentException e) {
>                       e.printStackTrace();
>               }
>               document.close();               
>       }
> }
> 
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