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/* Example program using extended ASCII */
/* Note: Entering international characters from the command prompt does not always
produce the required output. Zint assumes that the text is extended ASCII already
whereas the default system (on OpenSUSE 11.0 at least) is UTF-8. This example
shows a basic example of how you can produce barcodes with sensible
extended ASCII content. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <zint.h>
int main()
{
struct zint_symbol *my_symbol;
char test_string[8];
my_symbol = ZBarcode_Create();
my_symbol->height = 50;
my_symbol->symbology = BARCODE_CODE128;
strcpy(my_symbol->outfile, "barext.png");
test_string[0] = 'g';
test_string[1] = 'r';
test_string[2] = 246; /* ö */
test_string[3] = 223; /* ß */
test_string[4] = 'e';
test_string[5] = 'r';
test_string[6] = '\0';
if(ZBarcode_Encode_and_Print(my_symbol, test_string) != 0) {
printf("%s\n", my_symbol->errtxt);
return 1;
}
ZBarcode_Delete(my_symbol);
return 0;
}