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Structured Append: fix DOTCODE codeword length allowance; manual.txt fixes
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@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@ INTERNAL int dotcode(struct zint_symbol *symbol, unsigned char source[], int len
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int debug_print = (symbol->debug & ZINT_DEBUG_PRINT);
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int padding_dots, is_first;
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/* Allow 4 codewords per input + 2 (FNC) + 4 (ECI) + 2 (special char 1st position) + 4 (Structured Append) */
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int codeword_array_len = length * 4 + 8 + 3;
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int codeword_array_len = length * 4 + 2 + 4 + 2 + 4;
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#ifndef _MSC_VER
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unsigned char codeword_array[codeword_array_len];
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@ -921,7 +921,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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Note that when using the API, the input data is assumed to be Latin-1 or binary
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unless the input_mode field is set - see section 5.10 for details.
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unless the input_mode variable in the symbol structure is set - see section 5.10
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for details.
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5.3 Encoding and Printing Functions in Depth
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--------------------------------------------
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@ -954,7 +955,7 @@ given in the "filename" string.
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If printing more than one barcode, the zint_symbol structure may be re-used by
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calling the ZBarcode_Clear() function after each barcode to free any output
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buffers allocated. The symbol structure input fields must be reset.
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buffers allocated. The symbol structure input variables must be reset.
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5.4 Buffering Symbols in Memory (raster)
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----------------------------------------
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@ -1676,7 +1677,7 @@ before encoding.
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You can adjust the gap between the main symbol and an add-on in multiples of
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the X-dimension by setting --addongap= (option_2) to a value between 9 (default)
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and 12. The height in X-dimensions that the guard bars descend below the main
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bars can be adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (field guard_descent in the
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bars can be adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (variable guard_descent in the
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symbol structure) to a value between 0 and 20 (default 5).
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6.1.3.2 UPC Version E
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@ -1703,7 +1704,7 @@ before encoding.
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You can adjust the gap between the main symbol and an add-on in multiples of
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the X-dimension by setting --addongap= (option_2) to a value between 7 (default)
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and 12. The height in X-dimensions that the guard bars descend below the main
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bars can be adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (field guard_descent in the
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bars can be adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (variable guard_descent in the
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symbol structure) to a value between 0 and 20 (default 5).
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6.1.4 European Article Number (EN 797)
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@ -1740,7 +1741,7 @@ the check digit then you can use symbology BARCODE_EANX_CHK (14) which takes an
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You can adjust the gap between the main symbol and an add-on in multiples of
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the X-dimension by setting --addongap= (option_2) to a value between 7 (default)
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and 12. The height in X-dimensions that the guard bars descend below the main
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bars can be adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (field guard_descent in the
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bars can be adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (variable guard_descent in the
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symbol structure) to a value between 0 and 20 (default 5).
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6.1.4.2 SBN, ISBN and ISBN-13
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@ -1751,7 +1752,7 @@ needs to be present in the input data and will be verified before the symbol is
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generated. In addition EAN-2 and EAN-5 add-on symbols can be added using the +
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symbol as with UPC symbols, and the gap set with --addongap= (option_2) to
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between 7 (default) and 12. The height that the guard bars descend can be
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adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (field guard_descent in the symbol
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adjusted by setting --guarddescent= (variable guard_descent in the symbol
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structure) to a value between 0 and 20 (default 5).
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6.1.5 Plessey
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@ -2073,12 +2074,13 @@ mechanism. A separate symbology ID can be used to encode Health Industry
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Barcode (HIBC) data which adds a leading '+' character and a modulo-49 check
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digit to the encoded data.
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PDF417 supports Structured Append of up to a 99,999 symbols and a numeric ID of
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up to 30 digits, which can be set by using the --structapp option (see section
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4.15) or the API structapp variable. The ID consists of up to 10 triplets, each
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ranging from "000" to "899". For instance "123456789" would be a valid ID of 3
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triplets. However "123456900" would not, as the last triplet "900" exceeds
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"899". The triplets are 0-filled, for instance "1234" becomes "123004".
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PDF417 supports Structured Append of up to a 99,999 symbols and an optional
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numeric ID of up to 30 digits, which can be set by using the --structapp option
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(see section 4.15) or the API structapp variable. The ID consists of up to 10
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triplets, each ranging from "000" to "899". For instance "123456789" would be a
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valid ID of 3 triplets. However "123456900" would not, as the last triplet "900"
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exceeds "899". The triplets are 0-filled, for instance "1234" becomes "123004".
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If an ID is not given, no ID is encoded.
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6.2.5 Compact PDF417
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--------------------
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@ -2508,10 +2510,10 @@ ZINT_FULL_MULTIBYTE | (N + 1) << 8.
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QR Code supports Structured Append of up to 16 symbols and a numeric ID
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(parity), which can be set by using the --structapp option (see section 4.15) or
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the API structapp variable. The parity ID ranges from 0 and 255, and for full
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compliance should be set to the value obtained by XOR-ing together each byte of
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the complete data forming the sequence. Currently this calculation must be done
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outside of Zint. If an ID is not given it defaults to 0.
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the API structapp variable. The parity ID ranges from 0 (default) to 255, and
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for full compliance should be set to the value obtained by XOR-ing together each
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byte of the complete data forming the sequence. Currently this calculation must
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be done outside of Zint.
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6.6.3 Micro QR Code (ISO 18004)
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@ -2632,7 +2634,7 @@ Developed by UPS the MaxiCode symbology employs a grid of hexagons surrounding
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a 'bulls-eye' finder pattern. This symbology is designed for the identification
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of parcels. MaxiCode symbols can be encoded in one of five modes. In modes 2
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and 3 MaxiCode symbols are composed of two parts named the primary and
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secondary messages. The primary message consists of a structured data field
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secondary messages. The primary message consists of a Structured Carrier Message
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which includes various data about the package being sent and the secondary
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message usually consists of address data in a data structure. The format of the
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primary message required by Zint is given in the following table:
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@ -2645,7 +2647,7 @@ Characters | Meaning
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| unused characters can be filled with the SPACE character
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| (ASCII 32) or omitted (if omitted adjust the following
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| character positions).
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10 - 12 | Three digit country code according to ISO 3166.
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10 - 12 | Three digit country code according to ISO 3166-1.
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13 - 15 | Three digit service code. This depends on your parcel courier.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -2877,7 +2879,7 @@ supports this before using.
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Grid Matrix supports Structured Append of up to 16 symbols and a numeric ID
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(file signature), which can be set by using the --structapp option (see section
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4.15) or the API structapp variable. The ID ranges from 0 (default) and 255.
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4.15) or the API structapp variable. The ID ranges from 0 (default) to 255.
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6.6.11 DotCode
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-------------
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@ -3052,8 +3054,8 @@ in a production environment.
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Ultracode supports Structured Append of up to 8 symbols and an optional numeric
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ID (File Number), which can be set by using the --structapp option (see section
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4.15) or the API structapp variable. The ID ranges from 1 and 80088. If an ID
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is not given, no ID is encoded.
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4.15) or the API structapp variable. The ID ranges from 1 to 80088. If an ID is
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not given, no ID is encoded.
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6.7 Other Barcode-Like Markings
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