There are a couple of things to remember about printing barcodes on receipts.
All printed barcodes have start and stop digits. These digits are not part of
the number but must be part of the printed barcode. Printing barcodes will not
work with out them.
The other major thing is that the
It may also be possible to find (or build?) an image generator for several
barcode symbologies so it’s just a matter of http://server.org/barcode?num=1234=code39>”> etc. Image support is
certainly more widespread than web fonts and I don’t know what WOFF support is
like for the old-ish
Hi Lindsay,
There are a few variations on Code-39 and Code-128 WOFF font families
that we could use. I'm not sure of the process for embedding them in
Evergreen OTTOMH, but once included it should just be a matter of CSS
to make use of them -- though hatch-based printing may cause some
problems,
Diane,
"Damaged Item Override" is the billing type that applies to the situation
where an item was marked Damaged, and the staff user entered a different
amount in the confirmation box than Evergreen calculated to charge the
patron.
I don't believe it's new.
Hope this helps,
Michele
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Michele
Good morning,
Is anybody using scannable barcodes in receipts in the web client?
I had been using them in the past (XUL client) but after upgrading to the
web client, creating new receipt templates did not seem to work. Currently
running 3.4.
There is interest in scannable barcodes to
Good morning -
Is this a new way to say Damaged? I don't remember seeing this wording
before but have seen it twice today on two different patron accounts at two
different branches. Insights?
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Thank you.
Diane Disbro
Pronouns: she/her
Branch Manager/Circulation Coordinator