Zint and libzint 2.0.0 ---------------------- Zint is a front end program and library which provides support for over 40 barcode symbologies in an open source package released under the GNU General Public License. Currently supported symbologies include: Code 11, Standard Code 2 of 5, IATA Code 2 of 5, Industrial Code 2 of 5, Interleaved Code 2 of 5, Code 2 of 5 Data Logic, ITF-14, Deutche Post Leitcode, Deutche Post Identcode, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-2, EAN-5, EAN-8, EAN-13, UK Plessey, MSI Plessey, Telepen Alpha, Telepen Numeric, Code 39, Extended Code 39, Code 93, PZN, Code 23, LOGMARS, Codabar, Pharmacode, Code 128, EAN-128, NVE-18, Code 16k, PDF417, MicroPDF417, Two-Track Pharmacode, PostNet, PLANET, Australia Post 4-State Symbols, RM4SCC, USPS OneCode, GS1 DataBar, DataBar-14, DataBar Limited, DataBar Extended, DataBar Stacked, Composite Symbology, Data Matrix, QR Code, Maxicode, Aztec Code, EAN-13, Codablock-F, Micro QR, FIM and Flattermarken. Full documentation is included in the 'docs' directory. The libzint back end code is included in the 'backend' directory, and the front end command line program 'zint' is included in the 'frontend' directory. See the HTML documentation for full installation instructions. The file DEVELOPERS in the backend folder gives a brief guide to which symbologies are handled by which source code files. SUPPORT ZINT ------------ The Zint project is committed to providing the open source community with encoding software for all public domain barcode standards. For this we need access to the standard documentation and, unfortunately, this is not free. Your donation will contribute towards the purchase of standard documents from ANSI. Standards which we hope to add to Zint in this way include Aztec Mesas, Code 49, Supercode, Code One and many others. To donate to this project go to: http://sourceforge.net/project/project_donations.php?group_id=199350 QT FRONT END ------------ This package includes a Qt4 GUI front end. This feature is still under development but if you would like to give it a try then here is how to get to it: You will need Qt4 and cmake to compile the code. cd to the folder that contains this README file then... mkdir 'build' cd build cmake .. make -j2 This will make libzint library and a Qt specific version of the library. To install these do the following as root: make install You can then execute the Qt front end with ./frontend_qt4/QZint_frontend CONTACT ME ---------- The home of libzint is http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/zint and the home for information about Zint is at: http://www.zint.org.uk I am keen to hear your ideas / recieve bug reports at robin@zint.org.uk Thanks for your interest in libzint. Happy encoding. Robin.