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[ANN] Free Source Code Available for Generating Barcodes
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[ANN] Free Source Code Available for Generating Barcodes


  • Subject: [ANN] Free Source Code Available for Generating Barcodes
  • From: Jeff LaMarche <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 22:25:29 -0700

Hey all...

I've just posted the first public release of source code I've written that
will eventually become a Framework for adding support for barcodes to Cocoa
programs. The source code is not currently organized into a framework, but
the code is pretty stable and is fairly well documented (a la HeaderDoc). The
barcode types currently supported are: Code 3 of 9, Extended Code 3 of 9, Code
128, Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Codabar, PostNet, Modified Plessey
(MSI), Modified Plessey (hexadecimal variant), UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8.
The source code is available under a very non-restrictive license and can
be used freely for both commercial and non-commercial projects, pretty much
without limitation.

The URL of the source code and documentation is:

http://www.lamarchefamily.net/nakedsoft/Barcode Generator v1.0b1 Source
.
dmg

If you want to simply take a peek at the compiled test scaffold, it's
available
at:

http://www.lamarchefamily.net/nakedsoft/Barcode Generator v1.0b1.dmg

The test scaffold has some good sample source code for beginners, as well,
including some fairly simple examples of drag and drop, sheets, and
printing.

I have some other source code available, as well. Although most of these other
projects will be of little interest to experienced NextStep/Cocoa
programmers,
they are mostly well commented and fairly easy-to-read so they should be
useful to some list members. Go here for the other projects:

http://www.lamarchefamily.net/nakedsoft/

Unfortunately, I haven't gotten around to creating a real web page yet for
my Mac programming. Here is a description of the other available projects:

Cheap-o-Scope: Converts Quicktime movie to Adobe Filmstrip format and back
Movie-Flipper: Bare bones program that prints a "flip book" from a Quicktime
movie.
Image-a-Gogo: Front end to Google's image search engine

- Jeff
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