On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Reed Wade
<reedwade@gmail.com> wrote:
I was poking around at bug 2246 for some reason and thought it might
be more fun to step back a bit.
The result is a perl fragment that does the basic work of creating a
pdf which has a barcode and text in Greek, Cyrillic, all the latins,
Japanese, Thai, Hindi and Gujarati (I'm not conversant in most of
those languages so I might have some silly mistakes there) all on one
page.
It uses PDF::API2 instead of PDF::Reuse.
If you're curious, have a look at http://reedwade.net/koha/labels/
for the perl script and the pdf output.
The enabling feature of interest is the ability in PDF::API2 to build
a font from a set of ttf fonts and assigning different unicode code
pages (or ranges) for each.
It might be possible to rejigger C4/Creators/PDF.pm to use PDF::API2
instead of PDF::Reuse.
This is something I predict I will not have time to pursue further
anytime soon -- I'm hoping someone else might enjoy that?
-reed
Hi Reed,
This is very interesting. Been a problem for long for Indic barcodes. I would love to dabble in this.
Thanks.
Regards,
Koustubha Kale
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