The TifSplit feature of the toolkit allows you to use barcodes as document separators. The input file is scanned for barcodes and then split into a number of smaller documents. There are 2 properties that control how the input file is split: Setting TifSplitPath turns the feature on and controls where the new documents will be created. e.g c:\tmp\Output%d.tif will
Use the following links to view code snippets for the 3 different interfaces commonly used from Visual Basic 6… ActiveX/OCX Interface ‘Add SoftekBarcode ActiveX Control module by selecting Components from the Projects ‘menu ‘Set properties SoftekBarcode1.ReadCode128 = True ‘Read barcodes nBarCodes = SoftekBarcode1.ScanBarCode(Path) ‘Get results For i = 1 To nBarCodes strBarcode = SoftekBarcode1.GetBarString(i) COM Object
The following code shows how the Softek barcode Reader Toolkit can be used from Borland Delphi to extract barcode information from images and memory bitmaps. Click here for some tips on using the toolkit with Delphi 2009. Click here to download a Borland Delphi example in a zip file. The following code was kindly provided by Marian Aldenh?vel of
Example: Code 128 is one of the more complex linear barcodes, with a greater capacity than Code 25 or Code 39, but requiring better quality images for reliable recognition. Key features: 4 different width of bar/space. 3 symbol sets (A, B and C). Symbol set C encodes pairs of digits and is one of the
Example: Code 2 of 5 is a popular barcode for encoding numeric data. Key features: 2 different width of bar/space. Symbol set consists of digits 0-9 Each character is made up of 2 wide and 3 narrow elements. Start sequence is narrow bar, narrow space, narrow bar, narrow space. End sequence is wide bar, narrow
Example: Code 3 of 9 is the most popular barcode for encoding alpha-numeric characters. Key features: 2 different width of bar/space. Symbol set contains 43 characters: A-Z, 0-9, and -, ., *, $, /, +, %, SPACE. Each character is made up of 5 bars and 4 spaces with 3 wide bars/spaces and 6 narrow
When distributing the SoftekBarcodeLib2.dll component you may find that you get an error message similar to the following: System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly ‘SoftekBarcodeLib2, Version=X.X.X.X Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=3c09a6b205d2b618’ or one of its dependencies. This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. (Exception from
The main requirement is for each black or white bar in a barcode to be clearly visible on the image. All barcodes have at least 2 sizes of bar and the image needs to be of high enough quality to show this. For example, a Code 39 barcode consists of 9 bars per character, of
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We’re pleased to announce that we have a new version of the Softek Barcode SDK for IOS that supports the armv7s architecture. This will allow developers to link their apps against the libbardecode.a library in XCode 4.5 GM when building for an iPhone 5. The new version of the sdk can be downloaded from the