
Linux
Many of our barcode font collections are available in a number of different font formats, and our software encoder (to help convert your data into barcodes) is available in formats other than Windows and Mac. An encoder is used with our barcode fonts to print the various types of barcode symbols. It adds the start bars and stop bars, calculates any check digits, and maps the output into our barcode fonts' character set.
Our barcode fonts are available in TrueType, Type 1 PostScript Windows, Type 1 PostScript PFA (printer font ASCII), OpenType PS, fixed sized PCL, and BDF format. Tells us which font format you need and we probably have it lying around somewhere.
Man Pages
A good way to start is by reading each product's documentation:
- C128Tools (Code 128)
- UPCTools (UPC, EAN, Bookland, ISSN)
- C39Tools (Code 39)
- I2of5Tools (Interleaved 2 of 5)
If you need Linux format barcode functionality, contact us.