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The codice and the barre

aghiber75

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Good evening to all,

Can someone help me? Can a barcode be inserted in the inventor's cartiglio :confused:
 
Just use the right font. then the string if taken equal to one of the variables, like the drawing code, you need to make an asterisk before and after the code, so it is read right. I would say no activx or strange things is just a text.
 
Just use the right font. then the string if taken equal to one of the variables, like the drawing code, you need to make an asterisk before and after the code, so it is read right. I would say no activx or strange things is just a text.
I also tried this (the first thing I've tried ) .. since I understood the bar codes have control characters and composition rules.
exist various fonts (code 128 - bar code - code 39 ) but if you try to get the data with an optical gun nom happens nothing
 
if you search in google barcode font there are different. then there are sites that explain the use, how many figures etc. in 10 minutes you can become superexperienced.
simply if you want a connected and configured gun to read the mouse string you will need to write with the barcode font* and you will see it all bar. The gun reads it. I did it a million times with word, excel and solidworks, just like I told you.
 
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a curiosity, I saw that there are various types of fonts.
do the various systems read them all independently or should you use the one in your reader?
 
if you search in google barcode font there are different. then there are sites that explain the use, how many figures etc. in 10 minutes you can become superexperienced.
simply if you want a connected and configured gun to read the mouse string you will need to write with the barcode font* and you will see it all bar. The gun reads it. I did it a million times with word, excel and solidworks, just like I told you.
tried and tested, *topolino* does not recognize it, I can only consult the technician to see if you can set up somehow . if it works would be the most practical solution .
 
if you search in google barcode font there are different. then there are sites that explain the use, how many figures etc. in 10 minutes you can become superexperienced.
simply if you want a connected and configured gun to read the mouse string you will need to write with the barcode font* and you will see it all bar. The gun reads it. I did it a million times with word, excel and solidworks, just like I told you.
I wanted to understand something, what font did you use? They tell me it works with code39, can you confirm that?
Thank you.
 
Of course it takes code39, otherwise you don't have all the characters.
and it must work because there is nothing strange.
the gun I used was usb and no additional software.... only driver for input system.
 
Of course it takes code39, otherwise you don't have all the characters.
and it must work because there is nothing strange.
the gun I used was usb and no additional software.... only driver for input system.
found the right font !!! now works! thanks to all
 
the question arises spontaneously: but the other fonts that stop need?
I think it takes if I have a macro or program that generates bar codes (to display them then with the right graphics).
in this short time I learned that code39 creates the code as typed, code128 (for example ) uses an algorithm to create the bar code .
 

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