Sorry, round parenthesis are legal data, but not square brackets. Harald
Yes, they are. And they are not illegal. GS1 calles it the character set 82. That is, why zint uses "[10]A(10)b", as "[" is not within the character set 82, while "(" is included. So, the upper data will create a code with the correct lot number "A(10)b". Harald
Out of Spec PDF417 code with 18 columns and 52 rows
Yes, my fault. It is fixed with the current version. 2.9.1.9. was used.
Out of Spec PDF417 code with 18 columns and 52 rows
Daniel, the Swiss cross was the Swiss payment code. They tried to get it as CEN standard and to get this, the cross was removed. In addition, the copyright Owner of QR-Code (Denso Wave) constantly stops QR-code creators which are not normative, for example by including an image. Take care, Harald Am 28.06.2024 um 17:39 schrieb Daniel Gredler: An interesting use case that I ran across recently which blurs the line between "standard" and "non-standard" is the Swiss QR Code, which requires that a Swiss...
Here are the creators: https://www.qr-code-generator.com/about/ Take care, Harald
I have no idea who is behind that web site, sorry. At least, they have included the trademark for QR-Code (denso wave). The whois points to France: https://www.whois.com/whois/barcode-generator.org and points to Egoditor UG This was a German startup accquired now by a US company. In Germany, you are normally not allowed to have a web site without responsible person, data protection information etc. Quite curious, thank you. Nevertheless, here are the zint people. We like our own solution ;-). There...