Gregory Pittman wrote: > Here is a new version of my Postnet code generator. > This one does not use Tkinter -- uses 'valueDialog()' for data entry. > Makes for a much simpler script. By means of going back and forth with Barcode generator I figured out I missed the Postnet spec "correction character" -- there is an added code so that the sum of all the digits is divisible by 10. For those interested, Barcode generator now squeaks in with output per specs.
This new version has that feature added. As far as Owen's question: What this script does is create a series of lines in Scribus, so as created they are individual elements. To move them, you have to group them first. Beyond that, there is a peculiarity with how Scribus rotates groups -- you cannot select a rotation point, it operates as if the rotation point is somewhere way off to the left and upward from the group. Craig Ringer is aware of this. Greg -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: postnet2.py Type: text/x-python Size: 2457 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20060308/70d6ed7c/attachment-0001.py
