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== CODA BAR format == | |||
I keep a bar code for the library on my bicycle helmet so that it is always with me. | |||
I studied the one on my card, and guessed that the '''Sonoma county library''' uses CODA BAR (NW7) | |||
with start char B and stop char C | with start char B and stop char C | ||
My printer software "P-Touch Editor" does not seem to be able to generate these, so | |||
I use http://generator.onbarcode.com/online-codabar-barcode-generator.aspx to generate a PNG | |||
which I can then print. | |||
I don't ride my bike to the Marin or Woodland libraries often enough to carry them up there. | |||
[[file:helmet_barcode.png]] |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 21 June 2017
CODA BAR format
I keep a bar code for the library on my bicycle helmet so that it is always with me.
I studied the one on my card, and guessed that the Sonoma county library uses CODA BAR (NW7) with start char B and stop char C
My printer software "P-Touch Editor" does not seem to be able to generate these, so I use http://generator.onbarcode.com/online-codabar-barcode-generator.aspx to generate a PNG which I can then print.
I don't ride my bike to the Marin or Woodland libraries often enough to carry them up there.