Re: GNU Barcodes
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 01:22:25AM -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: On 12/11/2014 04:59 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 01:54:08AM -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: Dear List - I wish to be able to print a barcode .5 inches from top of the page and centered. I generate the barcode - yes 12345 | head -84 | barcode -p 5x5.0cm -umm -e CODE39 test.ps; First of all, try viewing 'test.ps' using ghostview or some other postscript viewer. As the saying goes: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If the postscript file isn't right, then you'll end up printing correct garbage. and print - lpr -o media=letter -#1 -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps -o page-top=33 -o page-bottom=44 -o page-left=60 -o page-right=80 Perhaps a matter of preference here, but personally I'd endeavour to get the margins, page size etc correct in the post script and then just pass a whole page to the printer. In that case, use the '-g' option to barcode to size and position the barcode, then use '-p letter' to place the barcode on a full sheet. You could then just say lpr -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps. The barcode is upside down not centered at the very top and truncated and multiple copies are printed. TIA Ethan --- I've tried the following and they all give the barcode on the bottom of the page - lpr -o media=Custom.5x5cm -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -o position=top -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -o position=bottom -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -o position=bottom -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=Custom.5x5cm -o position=bottom -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps I might have an error in my ps file. Here it is %!PS-Adobe-2.0 %%Creator: barcode, libbarcode sample frontend %%DocumentPaperSizes: 8.5x11.0in Yes. Your Postscript says to use an 8.5x11 page and then to draw the barcode at the bottom left of that. If you save this to a file and view it with evince, ghostview or whatever, you'll see that. So, what you're trying to do is place an 8.5x11 page at the bottom/top of a letter sheet. That's not really going to move the contents of the page. So, either print the barcode to a smaller sheet (so your postscript page is smaller) and then locate that on your sheet of letter paper, or keep the postscript page the same as your target, and locate the barcode elsewhere in that. %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%EndProlog %%Page: 1 1 % Printing barcode for 12345, scaled 1.00, encoded using code 39 % The space/bar succession is represented by the following widths (space first): % 01311313111311331113331313313311131311331113133131131311 [ % height xpos ypos width height xpos ypos width [75.00 10.50 50.00 0.85] [75.00 14.50 15.00 0.85] [75.00 17.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 21.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 24.50 15.00 0.85] [70.00 27.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 30.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 34.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 36.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 39.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 42.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 45.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 50.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 52.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 55.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 59.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 63.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 68.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 70.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 72.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 74.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 76.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 81.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 84.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 87.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 91.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 94.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 99.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 102.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 104.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 106.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 109.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 113.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 118.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 120.50 20.00 0.85] [75.00 122.50 15.00 0.85] [75.00 126.50 15.00 0.85] [75.00 129.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 133.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 136.50 15.00 0.85] ] { {} forall setlinewidth moveto 0 exch rlineto stroke} bind forall [ % charxpos ypos fontsize [(1) 32.00 10.00 12.00] [(2) 48.00 10.00 0.00] [(3) 64.00 10.00 0.00] [(4) 80.00 10.00 0.00] [(5) 96.00 10.00 0.00] ] { {} forall dup 0.00 ne { /Helvetica findfont exch scalefont setfont } {pop} ifelse moveto show} bind forall % End barcode for 12345 showpage TIA Ethan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/549a5ba1.8020...@hygeiabiomedical.com signature.asc Description: Digital
Re: GNU Barcodes
On 12/11/2014 04:59 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 01:54:08AM -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: Dear List - I wish to be able to print a barcode .5 inches from top of the page and centered. I generate the barcode - yes 12345 | head -84 | barcode -p 5x5.0cm -umm -e CODE39 test.ps; First of all, try viewing 'test.ps' using ghostview or some other postscript viewer. As the saying goes: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If the postscript file isn't right, then you'll end up printing correct garbage. and print - lpr -o media=letter -#1 -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps -o page-top=33 -o page-bottom=44 -o page-left=60 -o page-right=80 Perhaps a matter of preference here, but personally I'd endeavour to get the margins, page size etc correct in the post script and then just pass a whole page to the printer. In that case, use the '-g' option to barcode to size and position the barcode, then use '-p letter' to place the barcode on a full sheet. You could then just say lpr -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps. The barcode is upside down not centered at the very top and truncated and multiple copies are printed. TIA Ethan --- I've tried the following and they all give the barcode on the bottom of the page - lpr -o media=Custom.5x5cm -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -o position=top -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -o position=bottom -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=leter -o position=bottom -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps root@meow:/var/www# lpr -o media=Custom.5x5cm -o position=bottom -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps I might have an error in my ps file. Here it is %!PS-Adobe-2.0 %%Creator: barcode, libbarcode sample frontend %%DocumentPaperSizes: 8.5x11.0in %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%EndProlog %%Page: 1 1 % Printing barcode for 12345, scaled 1.00, encoded using code 39 % The space/bar succession is represented by the following widths (space first): % 01311313111311331113331313313311131311331113133131131311 [ % height xpos ypos width height xpos ypos width [75.00 10.50 50.00 0.85] [75.00 14.50 15.00 0.85] [75.00 17.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 21.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 24.50 15.00 0.85] [70.00 27.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 30.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 34.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 36.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 39.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 42.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 45.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 50.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 52.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 55.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 59.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 63.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 68.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 70.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 72.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 74.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 76.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 81.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 84.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 87.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 91.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 94.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 99.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 102.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 104.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 106.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 109.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 113.50 20.00 2.85] [70.00 118.50 20.00 0.85] [70.00 120.50 20.00 0.85] [75.00 122.50 15.00 0.85] [75.00 126.50 15.00 0.85] [75.00 129.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 133.50 15.00 2.85] [75.00 136.50 15.00 0.85] ] { {} forall setlinewidth moveto 0 exch rlineto stroke} bind forall [ % charxpos ypos fontsize [(1) 32.00 10.00 12.00] [(2) 48.00 10.00 0.00] [(3) 64.00 10.00 0.00] [(4) 80.00 10.00 0.00] [(5) 96.00 10.00 0.00] ] { {} forall dup 0.00 ne { /Helvetica findfont exch scalefont setfont } {pop} ifelse moveto show} bind forall % End barcode for 12345 showpage TIA Ethan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/549a5ba1.8020...@hygeiabiomedical.com
Re: GNU Barcodes
On 12/11/2014 08:10 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: Dear List - I wish to be able to print a barcode .5 inches from top of the page and centered. I generate the barcode - yes 12345 | head -84 | barcode -p 5x5.0cm -umm -e CODE39 test.ps; and print - lpr -o media=letter -#1 -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps -o page-top=33 -o page-bottom=44 -o page-left=60 -o page-right=80 The barcode is upside down not centered at the very top and truncated and multiple copies are printed. TIA Ethan Have you ever read the story of Sysiphos? Linux printing is similar. You will be digging trough several layers of abstractions. After finally having had a good look at cups low level driver interface you will find out that it's the printer driver that's at fault. You will notice that the driver is either closed source nad you have no chance of changing what's wrong, or you'll be looking at the drivers code but not be able to fix it, because you do not know your printers non-postscript internal communications protocol. And there's no way to find out. By the way you get there, you'll have wasted several weeks/months understanding all those shell scripts and conversions and the internals of the postscript interpreter(not that it would help you with the problem). Then, you'll go in full denial about your fruitless exploits. After a week you'll think it would be a fine Idea to print those barcodes(or some other documents) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54895583.3060...@a1.net
Re: GNU Barcodes
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 01:54:08AM -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: Dear List - I wish to be able to print a barcode .5 inches from top of the page and centered. I generate the barcode - yes 12345 | head -84 | barcode -p 5x5.0cm -umm -e CODE39 test.ps; First of all, try viewing 'test.ps' using ghostview or some other postscript viewer. As the saying goes: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If the postscript file isn't right, then you'll end up printing correct garbage. and print - lpr -o media=letter -#1 -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps -o page-top=33 -o page-bottom=44 -o page-left=60 -o page-right=80 Perhaps a matter of preference here, but personally I'd endeavour to get the margins, page size etc correct in the post script and then just pass a whole page to the printer. In that case, use the '-g' option to barcode to size and position the barcode, then use '-p letter' to place the barcode on a full sheet. You could then just say lpr -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps. The barcode is upside down not centered at the very top and truncated and multiple copies are printed. TIA Ethan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54893f90.50...@hygeiabiomedical.com signature.asc Description: Digital signature
GNU Barcodes
Dear List - I wish to be able to print a barcode .5 inches from top of the page and centered. I generate the barcode - yes 12345 | head -84 | barcode -p 5x5.0cm -umm -e CODE39 test.ps; and print - lpr -o media=letter -#1 -P LJ1012 /var/www/test.ps -o page-top=33 -o page-bottom=44 -o page-left=60 -o page-right=80 The barcode is upside down not centered at the very top and truncated and multiple copies are printed. TIA Ethan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54893f90.50...@hygeiabiomedical.com
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RE: Barcodes
On 05-Mar-98 Tim Sailer wrote: Does anyone know (not that this is real Debian specific) of a program that given a number, would generate a gif/jpg/tiff/whatever of a 3-of-9 barcode? Yes, it's called xbar211.english.tgz or XBarcode and it can do the following conversions: barcode output * EAN13, EAN8 * PPM * UPC * GIF * CodeABar * PCX * Code 128 * PBM * Code 3/9 * LaTeX * Code 2/5 * Postscript * Code 2/5 Matrix * Code 2/5 Interleaved I don't know where I found it, so you'll have to look for yourself, but it's out there. I'm more interested in a program that does the reverse. Given a gif/jpg/tiff generate the barcode numbers, but I've been unable to find such a program. -- Best regards, Jeroen E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- E-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST. Trouble? E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: Barcodes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) writes: Does anyone know (not that this is real Debian specific) of a program that given a number, would generate a gif/jpg/tiff/whatever of a 3-of-9 barcode? There´s a (La)TeX package (no .deb though) out for some of the codes. Have a look at CTAN (I only now the german ftp.dante.de). HTH, Jens --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Key ID: 2048/E451C639 Jens Ritter Key fingerprint: 5F 3D 43 1E 24 1E CC 48 1E 05 93 3A A7 10 73 37 -- E-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST. Trouble? E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
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Re: Barcodes
Tim Sailer wrote: Does anyone know (not that this is real Debian specific) of a program that given a number, would generate a gif/jpg/tiff/whatever of a 3-of-9 barcode? I think there are barcode fonts out there. -- see shy jo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .