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% zint(1) Version 2.10.0.9
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# NAME
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`zint` - Encode data as a barcode image
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# SYNOPSIS
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| `zint` [`-h` | `--help`]
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| `zint` [*options*]
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# DESCRIPTION
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zint takes input data from the command line or a file to encode in a barcode which is then output to an image file.
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Input data is UTF-8, unless `--binary` is specified.
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Human Readable Text (HRT) is displayed by default for those barcodes that support HRT, unless `--notext` is specified.
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The output image file (specified with `-o` or `--output`) may be in one of these formats: Windows Bitmap (`BMP`),
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Enhanced Metafile Format (`EMF`), Encapsulated PostScript (`EPS`), Graphics Interchange Format (`GIF`), ZSoft
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Paintbrush (`PCX`), Portable Network Format (`PNG`), Scalable Vector Graphic (`SVG`), or Tagged Image File Format
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(`TIF`).
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# OPTIONS
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`-h`, `--help`
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: Print usage information summarizing command line options.
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`-b TYPE`, `--barcode=TYPE`
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: Set the barcode symbology that will be used to encode the data. *TYPE* is the number or name of the barcode
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symbology. If not given, the symbology defaults to 20 (Code 128). To see what types are available, use the `-t` or
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`--types` option. Type names are case-insensitive, and non-alphanumerics are ignored.
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`--addongap=INTEGER`
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: For UPC/EAN symbologies, set the gap between the main data and the add-on. *INTEGER* is in integral multiples of
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the X-dimension. The maximum gap that can be set is 12. The minimum is 7, except for UPC-A, when the minimum is 9.
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`--batch`
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: Treat each line of an input file specified with `-i` or `--input` as a separate data set and produce a barcode
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image for each one. The barcode images are outputted by default to numbered filenames starting with "00001.png",
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"00002.png" etc., which can be changed by using the `-o` or `--output` option.
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`--bg=COLOUR`
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: Specify a background (paper) colour where *COLOUR* is in hex RRGGBB or RRGGGAA format.
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`--binary`
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: Treat input data as raw 8-bit binary data instead of the default UTF-8. Automatic code page translation to an ECI
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page is disabled, and no validation of the data's character encoding takes place.
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`--bind`
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: Add horizontal boundary bars (also known as bearer bars) to the symbol. The width of the boundary bars must be
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specified by the `--border` option. `--bind` can also be used to add row separator bars to symbols stacked with
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multiple `-d` or `--data` inputs, in which case the width of the separator bars must be specified with the
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`--separator` option.
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`--bold`
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: Use bold text for the Human Readable Text (HRT).
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`--border=INTEGER`
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: Set the width of boundary bars (`--bind`) or box borders (`--box`), where *INTEGER* is in integral multiples of
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the X-dimension.
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`--box`
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: Add a box around the symbol. The width of the borders must be specified by the `--border` option.
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`--cmyk`
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: Use the CMYK colour space when outputting to Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) or TIF files.
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`--cols=INTEGER`
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: Set the number of data columns in the symbol to *INTEGER*. Affects Codablock-F, DotCode, GS1 DataBar Expanded
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Stacked (DBAR_EXPSTK), MicroPDF417 and PDF417 symbols.
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`--compliantheight`
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: Warn if the height specified by the `--height` option is not compliant with the barcode's specification, or if
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`--height` is not given, default to the height specified by the specification (if any).
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`-d`, `--data=DATA`
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: Specify the input *DATA* to encode. The `--esc` option may be used to enter non-printing characters using escape
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sequences. The *DATA* should be UTF-8, unless the `--binary` option is given, in which case it can be anything.
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`--direct`
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: Send output to stdout, which in most cases should be re-directed to a pipe or a file. Use `--filetype` to specify
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output format.
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`--dmre`
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: For Data Matrix symbols, allow Data Matrix Rectangular Extended (RMRE) sizes when considering automatic sizes.
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`--dotsize=NUMBER`
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: Set the radius of the dots in dotty mode (`--dotty`). *NUMBER* is in multiples of the X-dimension, and may be
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floating-point. The default is 0.8.
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`--dotty`
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: Use dots instead of squares for matrix symbols. DotCode is always in dotty mode.
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`--dump`
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: Dump a hexadecimal representation of the symbol's encodation to stdout. The same representation may be outputted
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to a file by using a `.txt` extension with `-o` or `--output` or by specifying `--filetype=txt`.
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`-e`, `--ecinos`
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: Display the table of ECIs (Extended Channel Interpretations).
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`--eci=INTEGER`
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: Set the ECI code for the input data to *INTEGER*. See `-e` or `--ecinos` for a list of the ECIs available. ECIs
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are supported by Aztec Code, Code One, Data Matrix, DotCode, Grid Matrix, Han Xin Code, MaxiCode, MicroPDF417,
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PDF417, QR Code, rMQR and Ultracode
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`--esc`
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: Process escape characters in the input data. The escape sequences are:
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\0 (0x00) NUL Null character
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\E (0x04) EOT End of Transmission
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\a (0x07) BEL Bell
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\b (0x08) BS Backspace
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\t (0x09) HT Horizontal Tab
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\n (0x0A) LF Line Feed
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\v (0x0B) VT Vertical Tab
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\f (0x0C) FF Form Feed
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\r (0x0D) CR Carriage Return
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\e (0x1B) ESC Escape
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\G (0x1D) GS Group Separator
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\R (0x1E) RS Record Separator
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\\ (0x5C) \ Backslash
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\xNN (0xNN) Any 8-bit character where NN is
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hexadecimal
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\uNNNN (U+NNNN) Any 16-bit Unicode BMP character
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where NNNN is hexadecimal
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`--fast`
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: Use faster if less optimal encodation (currently affects Data Matrix only).
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`--fg=COLOUR`
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: Specify a foreground (ink) colour where *COLOUR* is in hex RRGGBB or RRGGGAA format.
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`--filetype=TYPE`
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: Set the output file type to *TYPE*, which is one of `BMP`, `EMF`, `EPS`, `GIF`, `PCX`, `PNG`, `SVG`, `TIF`, `TXT`.
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`--fullmultibyte`
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: Use the multibyte modes of Grid Matrix, Han Xin and QR Code for non-ASCII data.
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`--gs1`
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: Treat input as GS1 compatible data. Application Identifiers (AIs) should be placed in square brackets `"[]"` (but
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see `--gs1parens`).
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`--gs1nocheck`
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: Do not check the validity of GS1 data.
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`--gs1parens`
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: Process parentheses `"()"` as GS1 AI delimiters, rather than square brackets `"[]"`. The input data must not
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otherwise contain parentheses.
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`--gssep`
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: For Data Matrix in GS1 mode, use `GS` (0x1D) as the GS1 data separator instead of `FNC1`.
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`--guarddescent=INTEGER`
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: For UPC/EAN symbols, set the height of the guard bars' descent, where *INTEGER* is in integral multiples of the
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X-dimension.
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`--height=NUMBER`
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: Set the height of the symbol in multiples of the X-dimension. *NUMBER* may be floating-point. Increments of 0.5
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are recommended for raster output (BMP, GIF, PCX, PNG and TIF).
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`--heightperrow`
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: Treat height as per-row. Affects Codablock-F, Code16K, Code 49, GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked (DBAR_EXPSTK),
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MicroPDF417 and PDF417.
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`-i`, `--input=FILE`
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: Read the input data from *FILE*.
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`--init`
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: Create a Reader Initialisation (Programming) symbol.
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`--mask=INTEGER`
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: Set the masking pattern to use for DotCode, Han Xin or QR Code to *INTEGER*, overriding the automatic selection.
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`--mirror`
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: Use the batch data to determine the filename in batch mode (`--batch`).
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`--mode=INTEGER`
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: For MaxiCode and Composite symbols, set the encoding mode to *INTEGER*.
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For MaxiCode (SCM is Structured Carrier Message, with 3 fields: postcode, 3-digit ISO 3166-1 country code, 3-digit
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service code):
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2 SCM with 9-digit numeric postcode
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3 SCM with 6-character alphanumeric postcode
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4 Enhanced ECC for the primary part of the message
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5 Enhanced ECC for all of the message
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6 Reader Initialisation (Programming)
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For Composite symbols (names end in `_CC`, i.e. EANX_CC, GS1_128_CC, DBAR_OMN_CC etc.):
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1 CC-A
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2 CC-B
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3 CC-C (GS1_128_CC only)
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`--nobackground`
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: Remove the background colour (EMF, EPS, GIF, PNG, SVG and TIF only).
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`--noquietzones`
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: Disable any quiet zones for symbols that define them by default.
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`--notext`
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: Remove the Human Readable Text (HRT).
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`-o`, `--output=FILE`
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: Send the output to *FILE*. When not in batch mode, the default is "out.png" (or "out.gif" if zint built without
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PNG support). When in batch mode (`--batch`), special characters can be used to format the output filenames:
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~ Insert a number or 0
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# Insert a number or space
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@ Insert a number or *
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Any other Insert literally
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`--primary=STRING`
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: For MaxiCode, set the content of the primary message. For Composite symbols, set the content of the linear symbol.
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`--quietzones`
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: Add compliant quiet zones for symbols that specify one. This is in addition to any whitespace specified by `-w` or
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`--whitesp` or `--vwhitesp`.
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`-r`, `--reverse`
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: Reverse the foreground and background colours (white on black).
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`--rotate=INTEGER`
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: Rotate the symbol by *INTEGER* degrees, where *INTEGER* can be 0, 90, 270 or 360.
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`--rows=INTEGER`
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: Set the number of rows for Codablock-F or PDF417 to *INTEGER*. It will also set the minimum number of rows for
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Code 16k or Code 49, and the maximum number of rows for GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked (DBAR_EXPSTK).
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`--scale=NUMBER`
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: Set the X-dimension. *NUMBER* may be floating-point.
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`--scmvv=INTEGER`
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: For MaxiCode, prefix the Structured Carrier Message (SCM) with `"[)>\R01\Gvv"`, where vv is a 2-digit *INTEGER*.
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`--secure=INTEGER`
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: Set the error correction level (ECC) to *INTEGER*. The meaning is specific to the following matrix symbols:
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Aztec Code 1 to 4 (10%, 23%, 36%, 50%) (approx.)
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Grid Matrix 1 to 5 (10% to 50%) (approx.)
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Han Xin 1 to 4 (8%, 15%, 23%, 30%) (approx.)
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Micro QR 1 to 3 (L, M, Q)
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PDF417 0 to 8 (2^(INTEGER + 1) codewords)
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QR Code 1 to 4 (L, M, Q, H)
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rMQR 2 or 4 (M, H)
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Ultracode 1 to 6 (0%, 5%, 9%, 17%, 25%, 33%) (approx.)
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`--segN=ECI,DATA`
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: Set the *ECI* & *DATA* content for segment N, where N is 1 to 9. `-d` or `--data` must still be given, and counts
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as segment 0, its ECI given by `--eci`. Segments must be consecutive.
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`--separator=INTEGER`
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: Set the height of row separator bars for stacked symbologies, where *INTEGER* is in integral multiples of the
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X-dimension.
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`--small`
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: Use small text for Human Readable Text (HRT).
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`--square`
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: For Data Matrix symbols, exclude rectangular sizes when considering automatic sizes.
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`--structapp=I,C[,ID]`
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: Set Structured Append info, where `I` is the 1-based index, `C` is the count of total symbols in the sequence, and
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`ID`, which is optional, is the identifier that all symbols in the sequence share. Structured Append is supported
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by Aztec Code, Code One, Data Matrix, DotCode, Grid Matrix, MaxiCode, MicroPDF417, PDF417, QR Code and Ultracode.
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`-t`, `--types`
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: Display the table of barcode types (symbologies). The numbers or names can be used with `-b` or `--barcode`.
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`--vers=INTEGER`
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: Set the symbol version (size, check digits, other options) to *INTEGER*. The meaning is symbol-specific.
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For most matrix symbols, it specifies size:
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Aztec Code 1 to 36 (1 to 4 compact)
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Code One 1 to 10
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Data Matrix 1 to 48 (31 to 48 DMRE)
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Grid Matrix 1 to 13
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Han Xin 1 to 84
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Micro QR 1 to 4 (M1, M2, M3, M4)
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QR Code 1 to 40
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rMQR 1 to 38 (33 to 38 automatic width)
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For a number of linear symbols, it specifies check character options ("hide" or "hidden" means don't show in HRT,
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"show" or "visible" means do display in HRT):
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C25IATA 1 or 2 (add visible or hidden check digit)
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C25IND ditto
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C25INTER ditto
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C25LOGIC ditto
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C25STANDARD ditto
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Codabar 1 or 2 (add hidden or visible check digit)
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Code 11 0 or 1 (no or 1 check digit only)
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(has 2 check digits by default)
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Code 39 1 (add visible check digit)
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Code 93 1 (hide the default check characters)
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EXCODE39 1 (add visible check digit)
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LOGMARS 1 (add visible check digit)
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MSI Plessey 0 to 6 (various check digit options)
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+10 (hide)
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For a few other symbologies, it specifies other characteristics:
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Channel Code 3 to 8 (no. of channels)
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DAFT 50 to 900 (permille tracker ratio)
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Ultracode 2 (revision 2)
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VIN 1 (add international prefix)
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`-v`, `--version`
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: Display zint version.
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`--vwhitesp=INTEGER`
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: Set the height of vertical whitespace above and below the barcode, where *INTEGER* is in integral multiples of the
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X-dimension.
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`-w`, `--whitesp=INTEGER`
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: Set the width of horizontal whitespace either side of the barcode, where *INTEGER* is in integral multiples of the
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X-dimension.
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`--werror`
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: Convert all warnings into errors.
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# EXIT STATUS
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`0`
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: Success (including when given informational options `-h`, `--help`, `-e`, `--ecinos`, `-t`, `--types`, `-v`,
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`--version`).
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`2`
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: Invalid option given but overridden by Zint (`ZINT_WARN_INVALID_OPTION`)
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`3`
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: Automatic ECI inserted by Zint (`ZINT_WARN_USES_ECI`)
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`4`
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: Symbol created not compliant with standards (`ZINT_WARN_NONCOMPLIANT`)
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`5`
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: Input data wrong length (`ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG`)
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`6`
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: Input data incorrect (`ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA`)
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`7`
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: Input check digit incorrect (`ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_CHECK`)
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`8`
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: Incorrect option given (`ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_OPTION`)
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`9`
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: Internal error (should not happen) (`ZINT_ERROR_ENCODING_PROBLEM`)
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`10`
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: Error opening output file (`ZINT_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS`)
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`11`
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: Memory allocation (malloc) failure (`ZINT_ERROR_MEMORY`)
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`12`
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: Error writing to output file (`ZINT_ERROR_FILE_WRITE`)
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`13`
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: Error counterpart of warning if `--werror` given (`ZINT_ERROR_USES_ECI`)
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`14`
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: Error counterpart of warning if `--werror` given (`ZINT_ERROR_NONCOMPLIANT`)
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# EXAMPLES
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Create "out.png" (or "out.gif" if zint built without PNG support) in the current directory, as a Code 128 symbol.
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```bash
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zint -d 'This Text'
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```
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Create "qr.svg" in the current directory, as a QR Code symbol.
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```bash
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zint -b QRCode -d 'This Text' -o 'qr.svg'
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```
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Use batch mode to read from an input file "ean_nos.txt" containing 13-digit GTINs, to create a series of EAN-13
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barcodes, formatting the output filenames to "ean001.gif", "ean002.gif" etc. using the special character "~".
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```bash
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zint -b EANX --batch -i 'ean_nos.txt' -o 'ean~~~.gif'
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```
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# BUGS
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Please send bug reports to https://sourceforge.net/p/zint/tickets/.
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# SEE ALSO
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Full documention for `zint` (and the API `libzint` and the GUI `zint-qt`) is available from
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http://zint.org.uk/Manual.aspx, and at https://sourceforge.net/p/zint/docs/manual.txt.
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# CONFORMING TO
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Zint is designed to be compliant with a number of international standards, including:
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EN 798:1996, EN 12323:2005, ISO/IEC 15420:2009,
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ISO/IEC 15417:2007, ISO/IEC 15438:2015, ISO/IEC 16022:2006,
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ISO/IEC 16023:2000, ISO/IEC 16388:2007, ISO/IEC 18004:2015,
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ISO/IEC 20830:2021, ISO/IEC 24723:2010, ISO/IEC 24724:2011,
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ISO/IEC 24728:2006, ISO/IEC 24778:2008, ISO/IEC 16390:2007,
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ISO/IEC 21471:2019, AIM USS Code One (1994), ANSI/AIM BC12-1998,
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ANSI/AIM BC6-2000, ANSI/AIM BC5-1995, AIM ISS-X-24 (1995),
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AIMD014 (v 1.63) (2008), ANSI-HIBC 2.6-2016, AIM ITS/04-023 (2022)
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# AUTHORS
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Robin Stuart <robin@zint.org.uk>
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