Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-12-06 Thread Steve Romanow

Charlie,

Thank you for posting your PRINT.BARCODE.128.HP.SUB() routine.  I need 
to make a change for my use and was wondering if you want the patch or 
if we have permission to modify.


I would like to return the generated pcl back as a string instead of 
printing it in the sub.


PLMK,

Steve Romanow
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-12-06 Thread Charlie Noah

Hi Steve,

It's been a long time since I've heard from you. How are you doing?

I firmly believe in GPL. You can patch as you'd like, and share with 
anyone. Please leave the author credits in, and send me a copy of your 
mods. I will incorporate them into mine. Perhaps the change you want can 
be controlled by the passed parameters. That way it can do either. If 
you have a version that passes STATUS.CODE instead of PASSED.PARAMS, let 
me know and I'll send you my latest version. It's dated 02-19-2010.


Call me sometime - 816-461-8522.

Charlie Noah
Charles W. Noah Associates
cwn...@comcast.net

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former, current or future employers, employees, clients, friends, 
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On 12-06-2010 11:12 AM, Steve Romanow wrote:

Charlie,

Thank you for posting your PRINT.BARCODE.128.HP.SUB() routine.  I need 
to make a change for my use and was wondering if you want the patch or 
if we have permission to modify.


I would like to return the generated pcl back as a string instead of 
printing it in the sub.


PLMK,

Steve Romanow
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-12-06 Thread Steve Romanow

On 12/6/2010 12:34 PM, Charlie Noah wrote:

Hi Steve,

It's been a long time since I've heard from you. How are you doing?

I firmly believe in GPL. You can patch as you'd like, and share with 
anyone. Please leave the author credits in, and send me a copy of your 
mods. I will incorporate them into mine. Perhaps the change you want 
can be controlled by the passed parameters. That way it can do either. 
If you have a version that passes STATUS.CODE instead of 
PASSED.PARAMS, let me know and I'll send you my latest version. It's 
dated 02-19-2010.


Call me sometime - 816-461-8522.

Charlie Noah
Charles W. Noah Associates
cwn...@comcast.net


Sure will.

I've been doing great!  You?  Currently working a long term gig in 
Michigan for a Maryland-based company.  Been here 5 years.


TTY Soon with patch,

Steve
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font {Unclassified}

2010-05-23 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
But remember, Windows 2000 goes off life support - not even security
patches - on 13th July. That's 13th July 2010, just seven weeks time.
So I'd be more than a little bit leery about putting a new application
on a Win2K box, especially if the box has got any sort of connection
'outside' your network.
In fact, you should most likely be trying to upgrade all your Win2K
boxes to something vaguely supported. 

Mike

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'Cmon, are you seriously saying you don't have any old windows boxes
lying
around your organization?

I can't speak for PrintWizard, but mvPDF will run happily on an old
Win2000 box. 

[snip] 

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-20 Thread Brian Leach
 So $199 for Windows 7 Pro, plus $100 for the $100 for the software.


'Cmon, are you seriously saying you don't have any old windows boxes lying
around your organization?

I can't speak for PrintWizard, but mvPDF will run happily on an old Win2000
box. 

Like PW it's written in Delphi, it is lightning-fast and offers a serious
set of tools for document production, ranging from a full Basic API for
real-time drawing and rendering (useful if you want to control layouts
precisely) through document capture, merge forms with the usual support for
barcodes, images and graphics, PCL import with Epson format barcode
escapes.. document encryption and digital signing .. direct print output..
oh, and a fully featured banded report designer, page designer, report
mining and graphical zone editing to allow you to reformat existing reports
without redeveloping them...

Which is way overkill if you just want to print barcodes grin

And no, there are NO plans to run under Linux (even using Kylix or
FreePascal). The printer architecture is just too weak and patchy (said in
sorrow, I've been a fan of Linux since Slackware 2.0). You could possibly
thoroughly test and warrant with a very limited number of printer models,
but only Windows realistically gives you a sense of confidence across all
printer manufacturers and types. 

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-20 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message 4bf49b9a.5070...@comcast.net, Charlie Noah 
cwn...@comcast.net writes
[Excuse me for a minute, my mouse cursor just took off by itself across 
the screen while I was typing, and I had to see how far it would go. It 
crawled slowly to the left of the screen and just sat there. Spooky!!!]


I think this is a well-known software quirk. Doesn't often happen but 
nothing to worry about. Indeed, I am typing this email on a piece of 
software that exhibits exactly this sort of quirk - when I mouse-click 
on a scroll-bar the bar moves, but so does the mouse!


Cheers,
Wol
--
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-20 Thread Dan McGrath
Depending on the month of the year... In fact, I just recently had to
ask for a new Windows license in the last week for a new service we are
to run.

But that's beside the point. I have friends working in purely Linux
shops, with the odd exception for a manager's desktop. Now, you wouldn't
want to run a service that you rely on a manager's desktop, so for all
intents and purposes, they wouldn't have an 'old spare' Windows box
laying around.

That said however, different people, different situations. My point was
that just because software is labeled as $99.95 + a free holiday,
doesn't mean that the actual real-world cost will always be $99.95,
which I believe was part of the point that Anthony was alluding towards
as well.

Of course, I have no doubt that both PrintWizard and mvPDF are excellent
products and given a sufficient need, I would not rule them out of
consideration for the same reason we wouldn't roll our own OS when we
build a new desktop.

Regards,
Dan

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 So $199 for Windows 7 Pro, plus $100 for the $100 for the software.


'Cmon, are you seriously saying you don't have any old windows boxes
lying
around your organization?

I can't speak for PrintWizard, but mvPDF will run happily on an old
Win2000
box. 

Like PW it's written in Delphi, it is lightning-fast and offers a
serious
set of tools for document production, ranging from a full Basic API for
real-time drawing and rendering (useful if you want to control layouts
precisely) through document capture, merge forms with the usual support
for
barcodes, images and graphics, PCL import with Epson format barcode
escapes.. document encryption and digital signing .. direct print
output..
oh, and a fully featured banded report designer, page designer, report
mining and graphical zone editing to allow you to reformat existing
reports
without redeveloping them...

Which is way overkill if you just want to print barcodes grin

And no, there are NO plans to run under Linux (even using Kylix or
FreePascal). The printer architecture is just too weak and patchy (said
in
sorrow, I've been a fan of Linux since Slackware 2.0). You could
possibly
thoroughly test and warrant with a very limited number of printer
models,
but only Windows realistically gives you a sense of confidence across
all
printer manufacturers and types. 

Brian 





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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Brian Leach
 If you have to write a lot of PCL code then a product like print
wizards seems a good investment, though.

Put it this way - how much does your time cost your employer?

If you roll your own it is going to take you a day to mess around with code,
look up the printer escape sequences in manuals, get the positioning right
(get it wrong the first dozen times), time taken in testing .. when you
factor in the cost of your time, it doesn't take 'a lot' of PCL code to
justify the cost of a tool.

Or are you selling yourself too cheap?

[ and BTW mvPDF Lite also does barcodes... and much more besides :) ]

Brian


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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Caminiti, Marc
Thanks for all of the input.  I think that I will go ahead and try the
barcode basic program first and go from there.  But will have to look at
the Print Wizard program or similar type program for future reporting
options

Thanks again!
marc

Marc Caminiti
IS Manager
Nashbar Direct, Inc
6103 State Route 446
Canfield, OH 44406
330.533.1989, ext 336
330.702.9733, fax

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Subject: Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

 If you have to write a lot of PCL code then a product like print
wizards seems a good investment, though.

Put it this way - how much does your time cost your employer?

If you roll your own it is going to take you a day to mess around with
code,
look up the printer escape sequences in manuals, get the positioning
right
(get it wrong the first dozen times), time taken in testing .. when you
factor in the cost of your time, it doesn't take 'a lot' of PCL code to
justify the cost of a tool.

Or are you selling yourself too cheap?

[ and BTW mvPDF Lite also does barcodes... and much more besides :) ]

Brian


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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Glen Batchelor

 Do you have a server version for Linux yet?


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 boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bob Rasmussen
 Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 12:48 AM
 To: U2 Users List
 Subject: Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font
 
 On Tue, 18 May 2010, Charlie Noah wrote:
 
  ...
  Sorry, Tony, I have the greatest respect you you, but printing barcode
 is just
  too easy to pay a lot for it.
 
 Who said anything about paying a lot? You can get started in Print
 Wizard for $99 or $300, depending on configuration. How much is your time
 worth?
 
 (And not all printers have barcode capabilities built in.)
 
 (And thanks again, Tony.)
 
 Regards,
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:

 
  Do you have a server version for Linux yet?

You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux version. 
Printer drivers on Linux are far less powerful than those on Windows.

Regards,
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Charles_Shaffer
 You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux 
version.

Any plans to develop a Unix version?  All of our servers run on Unix. Some 
of our workstations too.

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation




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On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:

 
  Do you have a server version for Linux yet?

You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux version. 
Printer drivers on Linux are far less powerful than those on Windows.

Regards,
Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Glen Batchelor

  Just about everything gets converted to PostScript by CUPS and filters, so
I don't follow you.


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 Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:40 AM
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 Subject: Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font
 
 On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:
 
 
   Do you have a server version for Linux yet?
 
 You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux version.
 Printer drivers on Linux are far less powerful than those on Windows.
 
 Regards,
 Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.
 
 personal e-mail: r...@anzio.com
  company e-mail: r...@anzio.com
   voice: (US) 503-624-0360 (9:00-6:00 Pacific Time)
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Wed, 19 May 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:

  You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux 
 version.
 
 Any plans to develop a Unix version?  All of our servers run on Unix. Some 
 of our workstations too.

The same issue exists on Unix, so no.

It is quite easy to set up one or more Windows machines as print servers, 
running Print Wizard, and feed them from Unix or Linux. This is what we 
recommend, and we have many customers doing this.

Regards,
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:

 
   Just about everything gets converted to PostScript by CUPS and filters, so
 I don't follow you.

My understanding is that CUPS deals with things at a job level, but not at 
a graphical element level. So for instance, if I have a TIF file I can 
feed it to CUPS as such, and the filters in CUPS can convert it to 
PostScript, if that's what's needed.

But suppose I want to draw a red line from point A to point B on a page. 
Then I want to print in Arial 23 point bold, rotated 15 degrees. A Windows 
printer driver lets me do that, and have it come out correctly on 
thousands of kinds of printers. I don't believe CUPS gives me that fine 
level of control. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Regards,
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bill Haskett

Charlie:

Why don't you post the code on the U2 wiki, if you can figure out how, 
or on Pickwiki.


Bill


Charlie Noah said the following on 5/18/2010 7:41 PM:

Marc,

If you are using a small Laserjet or a 9050, why spend extra money on 
hardware or software products which might tie you to a specific setup, 
when you can use a Basic subroutine to print your Code 128 barcode (or 
many other codes) anywhere on the page you want it? I've done the 
grunt work and written the program, which uses standard commands built 
into the printer. We use this program in production every day - it 
works. This assumes you are printing to a piece of printable stock you 
can feed through your printer. I will get the latest version of the 
program tomorrow and post it. Don't worry - I wrote it, I own it and I 
can share it with anyone I want.


Sorry, Tony, I have the greatest respect you you, but printing barcode 
is just too easy to pay a lot for it. Now, if you want to print 
labels, just buy a cheap barcode label printer like the ones UPS 
customers use (Zebra, Datamax, etc.), and send the very simple codes 
to it. Used or reconditioned ones are very inexpensive, and new ones 
aren't prohibitively expensive.


Charlie Noah
Sr. Systems Analyst
Inland Truck Parts Company

On 05-18-2010 3:45 PM, Caminiti, Marc wrote:

Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
LaserJet 9050.



I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
there.



Thanks in advance

marc



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IS Manager

Nashbar Direct, Inc

6103 State Route 446

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bill Haskett

I'll pipe in here, just to be fair.

If you have pretty much any kind of printing to do, get PrintWizard.  It 
is well worth the time and effort.  We took a very difficult (i.e. many 
different ways to accomplish the same thing) task of converting reports 
to .pdf, and found the simplest, most direct solution by using 
PrintWizard.  I've got nothing but good things to say about the product 
and Bob.


Just my $.02.  :-)

Bill


Bob Rasmussen said the following on 5/18/2010 9:47 PM:

On Tue, 18 May 2010, Charlie Noah wrote:

   

...
Sorry, Tony, I have the greatest respect you you, but printing barcode is just
too easy to pay a lot for it.
 

Who said anything about paying a lot? You can get started in Print
Wizard for $99 or $300, depending on configuration. How much is your time
worth?

(And not all printers have barcode capabilities built in.)

(And thanks again, Tony.)

Regards,
Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Glen Batchelor

Bob,

 You don't directly use a printer driver to generate content for other
printers, so what you suggest is a little misleading. I understand the
Microsoft printing interface having done some coding myself. There are
drawing and publishing libraries out there that will do what you want and
produce vector or raster imaging depending on what output you're attempting.
You can then reformat that using other tools/libraries. 
 The Ghostscript libraries are very powerful and there are a lot of format,
or device, output options included. The key with the GS/GPDL library is
that everything gets processed as vector graphics. It is, afterall, based on
Postscript. Bitmaps are not handled that well, so PCL output can get
bloated. The GPDL library is getting better for PCL2PS conversion, but it's
still not perfect. 
 I would note that your best success will probably come from generating
Postscript content in your tools and then leveraging the GS libs to output
PCL, inkjet, jpeg, etc output. I also suggest you stop by #ghostscript on
irc.freenode.net and chat with the devs if you're looking for a
Microsoft-like drawing and formatting library replacement. While it may be
off-topic, I'm sure someone will suggest a few options. There also is a user
and dev mailing list if you're not IRC-inclined. Don't forget about Tetex
and/or LaTex markup conversion possibilities too.


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 boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bob Rasmussen
 Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:59 AM
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 Subject: Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font
 
 On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:
 
 
Just about everything gets converted to PostScript by CUPS and
 filters, so
  I don't follow you.
 
 My understanding is that CUPS deals with things at a job level, but not at
 a graphical element level. So for instance, if I have a TIF file I can
 feed it to CUPS as such, and the filters in CUPS can convert it to
 PostScript, if that's what's needed.
 
 But suppose I want to draw a red line from point A to point B on a page.
 Then I want to print in Arial 23 point bold, rotated 15 degrees. A Windows
 printer driver lets me do that, and have it come out correctly on
 thousands of kinds of printers. I don't believe CUPS gives me that fine
 level of control. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
 Regards,
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message pine.lnx.4.64ras.1005190850490.5...@nimbus.anzio.com, Bob 
Rasmussen r...@anzio.com writes

On Wed, 19 May 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:


 You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux
version.

Any plans to develop a Unix version?  All of our servers run on Unix. Some
of our workstations too.


The same issue exists on Unix, so no.

It is quite easy to set up one or more Windows machines as print servers,
running Print Wizard, and feed them from Unix or Linux. This is what we
recommend, and we have many customers doing this.

The only problem with *that* - is that your $100 solution has just 
become a $1000 solution.


Find a machine, find somewhere to put it, pay for Windows (and you 
probably need the expensive pro version), and then pay all the running 
costs (electricity, air-con, etc etc aren't cheap).


A lot harder to justify for occasional use. Don't forget - nix houses 
aren't used to the one server per service concept - they've probably 
got one old box running twenty, thirty occasionally used services - $100 
to add another service on it is a very different proposition to finding 
a complete new machine just to run one thing.


Cheers,
Wol
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:

 In message pine.lnx.4.64ras.1005190850490.5...@nimbus.anzio.com, Bob
 Rasmussen r...@anzio.com writes
 On Wed, 19 May 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:
  ...
 It is quite easy to set up one or more Windows machines as print servers,
 running Print Wizard, and feed them from Unix or Linux. This is what we
 recommend, and we have many customers doing this.
 
 The only problem with *that* - is that your $100 solution has just become a
 $1000 solution.
 
 Find a machine, find somewhere to put it, pay for Windows (and you probably
 need the expensive pro version), and then pay all the running costs
 (electricity, air-con, etc etc aren't cheap).
 
 A lot harder to justify for occasional use. Don't forget - nix houses aren't
 used to the one server per service concept - they've probably got one old
 box running twenty, thirty occasionally used services - $100 to add another
 service on it is a very different proposition to finding a complete new
 machine just to run one thing.

Print Wizard will run quite nicely on a $300 netbook. Velcro it to the 
wall. :-)

Or set up a virtual Windows machine on your Linux machine.

Seriously, though, I believe you're overestimating the costs while being 
largely unaware of the benefits.

Regards,
Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.

personal e-mail: r...@anzio.com
 company e-mail: r...@anzio.com
  voice: (US) 503-624-0360 (9:00-6:00 Pacific Time)
fax: (US) 503-624-0760
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Charlie Noah

Bill,

Wow, it looks like I started a small war here. That wasn't my intent - 
well, maybe a little, just to keep the blood pumping. I am putting the 
source at the end of this email, as some people don't or can't receive 
attachments. It's not too long. If you, or anyone else, knows how, 
please feel free to post it on the U2 wiki and/or Pickwiki. Post it 
anywhere else you'd like. Use it, share it, modify it to make it better, 
just share your improvements with me and don't claim it as your own. 
I've also done code 39, Codabar, int25 and Postnet. I haven't done codes 
like UPC because I didn't have a need for them. With the algorithms, I'd 
be glad to, just for the pleasure of doing it. And yes, I'm a Linux 
geek. I heartily approve of sharing knowledge, information and source 
code, as long as it doesn't violate someone's license or copyright. I 
have to express my gratitude here to Tony for QSORT. We use it a lot, 
and credit Tony as author.


[Excuse me for a minute, my mouse cursor just took off by itself across 
the screen while I was typing, and I had to see how far it would go. It 
crawled slowly to the left of the screen and just sat there. Spooky!!!]


It looks like Print Wizard does a whole lot more than just barcodes, and 
is certainly worth a serious look. I will be looking at it, and don't 
mind buying software that's genuinely useful to me.


This barcode routine can be used as is or adapted easily for pretty much 
any MV system. I've used it in Universe, Unidata, Advanced Pick, and 
most recently, Jbase. Since it is an MV Basic program and outputs simple 
escape codes, it can be used on Unix, AIX (our platform), Linux or Windows.


All the best to all who have participated in this discussion, especially 
Bob Rasmussen, who is a gentleman of the first order, and a hell of a 
developer.


Charlie

Here's the source. It may wrap a little, but should straighten out if 
you paste it into a wider screen. Brackets (]) in a string are probably 
literal value marks. Have fun!


  SUBROUTINE PRINT.BARCODE.128.HP.SUB (MESSAGE, INDENT, BAR.WIDTH, BAR.HEIGHT, 
ORIENTATION, PASSED.PARAMS)
  * Title:PRINT.BARCODE.128.HP.SUB
  * Written by:   Charlie Noah
  * Date written: 1988
  * Print barcode in Code 128 on HP Laserjet printers
  * (C) Copyright 1988 Charles W. Noah Associates
  
  *
  * Rev 02-19-2010 12:50 by:40 charlien charlien 350 lines;  13,149 
bytes  5,271,091,321
  *
  * Start modification history
  * Mod 02 02-16-2010 CWN Modify Mod 01 to make all barcode routines consistent 
SMURF AA2001
  * Mod 01 06-25-2002 TEM Remove printer on/off. The parent process will do 
this.
  * End modification history
  *
  * Requires HP LaserJet (compatible) printer
  *
  * Specifications
  *
  * MESSAGE (passed) - This is the actual data to be encoded.
  *
  * INDENT (passed)  - Spacing to indent message if it is printed below 
barcode.
  *
  * BAR.WIDTH (passed)   - If a whole number is passed it will be the 
number of
  *dots for a single bar (300 dpi).  If a number 
less
  *one is used it is assumed to be inches for a 
single
  *bar (ex .010 is the same as 3 dots).  If the 
value
  *is null or zero the default of 3 dots (.010) 
will be
  *used.  (max is 15 dots or .5)
  *
  * BAR.HEIGHT (passed)  - If a whole number is passed it will be the 
number of
  *dots for the overall barcode height (300 dpi). 
If a
  *decimal number is used, it is assumed to be 
inches.
  *(ex. for a 1/2 inch barcode use 150 or .5).  The
  *maximum is 900 dots or 3.0 inches.
  *
  * ORIENTATION (passed) - Orientation of the barcode.  Use 'H' for 
horizontal
  *(lines going up and down) and 'V' for vertical. 
The
  *default is horizontal.
  *
  * PASSED.PARAMS (passed)   - Attr 1  = true   Print message text below barcode
  *Attr 2  = true   Subroutine will control printer
  *null No message will print, caller 
will control printer
  *
  * PASSED.PARAMS (returned) - attr 10 = true   status code - 1   Null message
  *   2   Message too 
long (N/A)
  *   3   Invalid width 
param  (N/A)
  *   4   Invalid 
indent param (N/A)
  *   5   Invalid 
character(N/A)
  *   0   OK
  *
  * Note: The barcode is printed from the current cursor position.  After
  *   the barcode is printed the cursor is 

Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Bill Haskett
I'm not going to get into any disagreement about Linux vs Windows.  But 
a Linux solution for anything is very expensive, time-wise.  If you have 
the time it's cheap.  What they say is true; the easy is hard and the 
hard is doable in Linux, the easy is easy and the hard is $99.95 in Windows.


Pick your poison, but for those of us who have such experience, don't 
suggest one is cheaper than the other.  :-)


Bill


Dan McGrath said the following on 5/19/2010 3:31 PM:

So $199 for Windows 7 Pro, plus $100 for the $100 for the software.

Now if there a Unix/Linux shop, give them 2-4 hours to setup the windows
VM and appropriate firewall settings, etc. A couple of hours to properly
work out how to use the software and the few hours a year of
administration for the Windows box and organizing backups, etc (I'm
feeling generous towards Windows today).

So how many man hours is that worth? I wouldn't say he is over
estimating...

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Subject: Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font


Print Wizard will run quite nicely on a $300 netbook. Velcro it to the
wall. :-)

Or set up a virtual Windows machine on your Linux machine.

Seriously, though, I believe you're overestimating the costs while being

largely unaware of the benefits.

Regards,
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-19 Thread Glen B


Bob,

  Let me also extend an offer to help with general development 
off-hours, if you're willing to work with GPL libs for open development. 
I'm sure Artifex will be happy to work out a commercial distribution 
deal for their Ghostscript offerings. I've dealt with the GS devs on 
many occasions for both the GPL Ghostscript libs and the XPS/GPDL stuff 
for PCL, where I've found bugs. They are troopers in that regard. My 
time is limited @home and I don't have time @work right now to devote to 
co-developing something, but I could really use a PrintWizard product on 
our RH server. HTMLDOC is far from a perfect solution, but it's getting 
the job done right now. As Anthony has stated, I would rather have a 
local app running on an existing server than go through the 
hassle/time/expense of configuring yet another critical Windows machine. 
We will be using it extensively company-wide so it needs to be a fast 
and rock-solid solution from the power plug in the server it's running 
on to the PDF being sent via sendmail. I'm sure your customers have 
never had problems, but based on my previous experience with Windows 
updates and service pack conflicts I can't take chances with something 
like this.


  A perfect example of why I don't care for Windows as a server; I've 
been forced to hunt down a copy of Win2K3 SBS because FedEx has yet to 
certify their shipping server app on 2K8. I came - - close to dumping 
an entire shipping solution due to the OS version requirements and 
availability tied on by a third party as large as FedEx. C'mon, how long 
as 2K8 been out?! I've found one application, which I obtained back on 
RH7.2, that does not run properly on RH ES5. I don't want to get into a 
Linux/Windows argument, but the fact is I love Linux for core processing 
and it'll take a major business upset for me to even consider moving 
something as critical as global document gen to a Windows machine. I 
have no quarrels with using Windows as a desktop OS or even as an 
interim data processing platform as long as my approval stamp isn't on 
it. :)


BTW, TRUSTPrice has retail 2K3 copies with 5 CALs for around $500. 
They're legit copies, or at least mine is.


Regards,

GlenB

On 5/19/2010 1:15 PM, Glen Batchelor wrote:

Bob,

  You don't directly use a printer driver to generate content for other
printers, so what you suggest is a little misleading. I understand the
Microsoft printing interface having done some coding myself. There are
drawing and publishing libraries out there that will do what you want and
produce vector or raster imaging depending on what output you're attempting.
You can then reformat that using other tools/libraries.
  The Ghostscript libraries are very powerful and there are a lot of format,
or device, output options included. The key with the GS/GPDL library is
that everything gets processed as vector graphics. It is, afterall, based on
Postscript. Bitmaps are not handled that well, so PCL output can get
bloated. The GPDL library is getting better for PCL2PS conversion, but it's
still not perfect.
  I would note that your best success will probably come from generating
Postscript content in your tools and then leveraging the GS libs to output
PCL, inkjet, jpeg, etc output. I also suggest you stop by #ghostscript on
irc.freenode.net and chat with the devs if you're looking for a
Microsoft-like drawing and formatting library replacement. While it may be
off-topic, I'm sure someone will suggest a few options. There also is a user
and dev mailing list if you're not IRC-inclined. Don't forget about Tetex
and/or LaTex markup conversion possibilities too.


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fax: (910) 763-5664
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Jeff Powell

Marc,

Tom Pellitieri  who is active on this list has a routine that will print 
a barcode from Basic to a HP printer.


Would that be helpful?

Jeff


On 05/18/2010 03:45 PM, Caminiti, Marc wrote:

Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
LaserJet 9050.



I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
there.



Thanks in advance

marc



Marc Caminiti

IS Manager

Nashbar Direct, Inc

6103 State Route 446

Canfield, OH 44406

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Brutzman, Bill

We bought the bar code modules (hardware cards) from HP.  While these
were not free, they have worked out rather well.

--Bill 

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Subject: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
LaserJet 9050.

 

I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
there.

 

Thanks in advance

marc

 

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Nashbar Direct, Inc

6103 State Route 446

Canfield, OH 44406

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Glen Batchelor

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.databases.pick/browse_thread/thread/2529
1158ebe10314/9036f6c8e439fb7f?lnk=gstq=code+128#9036f6c8e439fb7f


  Or do a search on google groups for code 128 in comp.databases.pick ;
David Church posted a code128 PCL generator back in '97. I've not used it,
but I may be taking it for a spin in a few weeks to trial some new bar
coding processes. Let me know if this works well for you.


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 -Original Message-
 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
 boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Caminiti, Marc
 Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 4:46 PM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font
 
 Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
 generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
 4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
 LaserJet 9050.
 
 
 
 I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
 there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
 there.
 
 
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 marc
 
 
 
 Marc Caminiti
 
 IS Manager
 
 Nashbar Direct, Inc
 
 6103 State Route 446
 
 Canfield, OH 44406
 
 330.533.1989, ext 336
 
 330.702.9733, fax
 
 
 
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Ken Hall
Check out Print Wizard from Rasmussen Software. It will give you a 
XML like markup language to use to specify forms printing and bar 
codes.  http://www.anzio.com/


Ken

At 01:45 PM 5/18/2010, you wrote:

Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
LaserJet 9050.



I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
there.



Thanks in advance

marc



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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Glen Batchelor


  I couldn't resist the urge to try it. Works fine from what I've tried so
far, but I did tweak it to return the PCL code back to the calling program
instead of just printing it. I had to issue a PCL reset before the bar code
content to get our Kyocera copier to switch to PCL mode and render it. All
PCL3 and up capable printers should handle the output.
 

Glen Batchelor
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 phone: (910) 332-0424
   fax: (910) 763-5664
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 -Original Message-
 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-
 boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Glen Batchelor
 Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 6:28 PM
 To: 'U2 Users List'
 Subject: Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font
 
 
 http://groups.google.com/group/comp.databases.pick/browse_thread/thread/25
 29
 1158ebe10314/9036f6c8e439fb7f?lnk=gstq=code+128#9036f6c8e439fb7f
 
 
   Or do a search on google groups for code 128 in comp.databases.pick ;
 David Church posted a code128 PCL generator back in '97. I've not used it,
 but I may be taking it for a spin in a few weeks to trial some new bar
 coding processes. Let me know if this works well for you.
 
 
 Glen Batchelor
 IT Director
 All-Spec Industries
  phone: (910) 332-0424
fax: (910) 763-5664
 E-mail: webmas...@all-spec.com
Web: http://www.all-spec.com
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  boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Caminiti, Marc
  Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 4:46 PM
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  Subject: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font
 
  Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
  generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
  4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
  LaserJet 9050.
 
 
 
  I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
  there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
  there.
 
 
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  marc
 
 
 
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  Nashbar Direct, Inc
 
  6103 State Route 446
 
  Canfield, OH 44406
 
  330.533.1989, ext 336
 
  330.702.9733, fax
 
 
 
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Tony Gravagno
Quick search on the archive shows results from an identical
thread from just 3 months ago.  Here was my response, the
recommendation remains the same.

http://listserver.u2ug.org/pipermail/u2-users/2010-February/00279
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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Charlie Noah

Marc,

If you are using a small Laserjet or a 9050, why spend extra money on 
hardware or software products which might tie you to a specific setup, 
when you can use a Basic subroutine to print your Code 128 barcode (or 
many other codes) anywhere on the page you want it? I've done the grunt 
work and written the program, which uses standard commands built into 
the printer. We use this program in production every day - it works. 
This assumes you are printing to a piece of printable stock you can feed 
through your printer. I will get the latest version of the program 
tomorrow and post it. Don't worry - I wrote it, I own it and I can share 
it with anyone I want.


Sorry, Tony, I have the greatest respect you you, but printing barcode 
is just too easy to pay a lot for it. Now, if you want to print labels, 
just buy a cheap barcode label printer like the ones UPS customers use 
(Zebra, Datamax, etc.), and send the very simple codes to it. Used or 
reconditioned ones are very inexpensive, and new ones aren't 
prohibitively expensive.


Charlie Noah
Sr. Systems Analyst
Inland Truck Parts Company

On 05-18-2010 3:45 PM, Caminiti, Marc wrote:

Quick, maybe not necessarily U2 related, question.  We are looking to
generate Code 128 Barcodes from an HP LaserJet printer.  Testing on a
4050, but the production printer (yet to be purchased) will be an HP
LaserJet 9050.

 


I'm leaning toward using a soft font, but was wondering if anyone out
there had any luck with a particular font and see what is being used out
there.

 


Thanks in advance

marc

 


Marc Caminiti

IS Manager

Nashbar Direct, Inc

6103 State Route 446

Canfield, OH 44406

330.533.1989, ext 336

330.702.9733, fax

 


All generalisations are dangerous, even this one.

 




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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Tony Gravagno
 From: Charlie Noah
 Sorry, Tony, I have the greatest respect you you, but 
 printing barcode is just too easy to pay a lot for it.

Not a problem, Charlie, and thanks.  You're right that for any
one job it often doesn't make sense to purchase a tool.  When I
make posts like this, my long-term/consistent message which is
almost always lost in individual threads is that the tools I
promote can be used for Many purposes.  It's not just about code
128, it's about a dozen barcode formats that can be changed in a
single line of code.  It's not about barcodes, it's images,
fonts, boxes, and everything else in code that a 14 year old can
read.  It's not just about printing, it's about email, fax, and
report distribution.

Regards,
T

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Re: [U2] Code 128 Soft Font

2010-05-18 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Tue, 18 May 2010, Charlie Noah wrote:

 ... 
 Sorry, Tony, I have the greatest respect you you, but printing barcode is just
 too easy to pay a lot for it. 

Who said anything about paying a lot? You can get started in Print 
Wizard for $99 or $300, depending on configuration. How much is your time 
worth?

(And not all printers have barcode capabilities built in.)

(And thanks again, Tony.)

Regards,
Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.

personal e-mail: r...@anzio.com
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fax: (US) 503-624-0760
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 Portland, OR  97223  USA
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