The RTF file is generated but the the "Font name" looks like "New" instead of "Free 3 of 9 Extended" in MS Word when I open it. When I select the words and choose the font name, the barcode appears fine.

On Server 2003, when I run the report I am able to see the barcode correctly and it exports to a PDF correctly. The issue here is that when my application calls the same report, I can see the barcode but it does not export to PDF. The computer that is running the application also has the font files installed.


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On Server 2008, when I run the report I am able to see the barcode but the font file is not embedded in the PDF on export. Calling the report from my external application like I do above has the same affect.

I installed the fonts to both servers the same way and they are both using the same report created in Report Building 2008 R2. Since installing the fonts both servers have been fully patched and restarted.

Can you believe there are people who would charge you for a barcodefont like this? It took very little time to make this so I thought I'ddonate it to the world. It is suitable for scanning even at fairly smallpoint sizes. I have tested printed copies of this font with a coupledifferent scanners and it worked perfectly.

Two versions of 3 of 9 are included. The font called "Free 3 of 9" isthe basic 3 of 9 standard. It includes letters and these symbols: $ % + - .and /. The font called "Free 3 of 9 Extended" implements the extended 3 of9 standard. It includes all the ASCII characters. Most of these extendedbarcodes are included.

The free Code 39 font may be used for personal use, educational purposes, and by organizations that have a gross annual revenue of less than $500,000 USD or are classified as nonprofit for tax purposes. For complete license details, review the free product section of the Software License Agreement. The free Code 39 barcode font is only supplied in one size, with the 3:1 ratio, and without product support; if more sizes or support are needed consider the licensed version of the Code 39 Barcode Font Package.


To generate a Code 39 barcode from a font, the data to encode is to be surrounded by asterisks as the start and stop characters, i.e. *153969*. To hide the asterisks from appearing in the human-readable below the barcode, use the parenthesis surrounding the data, i.e.(12345). If the font is not in the font selection list of the application after installation, check the application settings. Most applications allow the ability to disable a feature that lists the font names in the fonts list. For example, if the font is not in the Microsoft Office fonts list, follow these steps:

If a higher-density barcode is required, considerCode 128 or a 2D barcode such as QR Code or DataMatrix for something that can withstand damage and still scan correctly. The licensed version of the Code 39 font also includes fonts with a 2:1 ratio of width to make the symbol narrower.

The free Code 39 barcode font is only supplied in one size. In the Licensed Code 39 Font Package, several versions of the fonts are provided to support human-readable versions in addition to different height and width requirements, including a narrow 2:1 ratio version. The last character in the font name determines the height of the barcode with the shortest being "XS" and the tallest being "XXL".

The list of fonts in Aspose.Facades.PDF.FontStyle does not contain the 3 of 9 barcode font that I need. Is there a way to add the font? Or is there a different way to work with barcodes using another Aspose tool?

If these are rendered server side I have no idea why they wouldn't display a bar code, but if they are rendered client side I would be looking at a font. Doesn't NAV require an installation of software on the PC side for some of its integration?

Hope that helps! I've implemented enough of Dynamics NAV, that's usually missed and unfortunately, Dynamics NAV out of the box doesn't install the proper fonts. Since you're using E-SHIP module (add-on), you''ll have to install these silly things. Usually we provide a folder that consists of ALL things that needs to be installed including the silly font.

Using Code 39, I have created a Excel file and entered the 4-digit number of our members. I placed * at the start and end of the value. I highlighted the row and changed the font to Free 3 of 9. A blocky-looking code is produced, but Member 1001 looks exactly the same as 1002, 1003, etc.

Hrmm, in that case I might try increasing the font size to something like 16 or 18, and trying again. Depending on the length of the barcode, you may have to play with the distance of the scanner too. Try holding the scanner closer or farther from the code until you hear the beep.

Hi Todd, as far as I know the spaces will break up a barcode, so you would end up with two instead of one.

 However, you should be able to use a hyphen or dash to break up the text. I just tried it with our free Archon CODE39 font and that worked.

Just found your barcode font and successfully integrated into an Access 2010 Report. Thanks for making it clear in the info that you need to add * at the beginning and end of the data string in order to be able to scan it. Very nice. Thank you!

You would have to download the font directly onto the AIX server. You can get a complete list of supported OS specs at the font download page here:

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This article provides helpful instructions on how to use the free Code 39 barcode font. The introduction of this font and how to install it are described in an easy-to-understand manner. It provides the benefits of setting up a barcode system and emphasizes the variety and flexibility of Code 39 barcodes. I was impressed with the provision of detailed and easy-to-follow instructions. This article will be useful for businesses interested in optimizing their inventory tracking and management processes.

This Free Code 3 of 9 (Code 39) Barcode Font is a fully-functional freeware font, not a demo. TrueType and OpenType versions are provided for use in a variety of operating systems including Windows and Mac.

NOTE: This font may be only used by individuals, educational organizations such as schools and universities, and organizations with a gross annual revenue of less than $500,000 USD, or classified as nonprofit for tax purposes, excluding government and military organizations.A license to this free font is also provided with the purchase of any IDAutomation product. Any other use requires a purchase of the Code 39 Barcode Font Advantage Package to remain licensed. For details, review the Free License portion of the Software License Agreement.

This Free Barcode Font is supplied in the medium size only. If other heights are required, a purchase of the Code 39 Barcode Font Package is required which provides 6 barcode heights (XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL) in 4 font formats.

From the File menu in the Fonts window, choose Install New Font. Navigate using the Folders: and Drives: sections of the dialog to find your unzipped folder containing the FREE3OF9 font.

Now load up Wordpad (for example, by choosing Start -> Run -> typing wordpad and pressing enter). In Wordpad, select Format -> Font, and in the Font dialog select "Free 3 of 9 Extended" and increase the font size before choosing OK.

Then go to Circulation -> Show Item Status by Barcode (F5), scan some barcodes, and select Print to try it out. And that's all there is to it. You may need to tweak the font-size in the template to make the barcode more easily scannable.

This is a complete and Free Barcode Fonts package for generating high quality barcodes using a standalone application or Microsoft Excel. It supports the Code 39, Industrial 2 of 5 and POSTNET barcodes. Each of the fonts is developed and crafted to ensure maximun scannability and readability. All the fonts can be used for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.



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please find my content of xdo.cfg. I also copied the FRE3OF9X.TTF to ="/app/psoft/cs90dev/jre/lib/fonts path. Please let me know if property name and font family is correct for Free 3 of 9 Extended font.

For the first link above, they give you two choices to download the font. DO NOT use the recommended link. Unless you like adware along with everything you may download from a garbage site like download.com. The other link downloads the font directly. It also comes with a lot of junk. Throw away the INSTALL.exe file. Most of the rest of it in the subfolder are samples. The only thing of actual importance is the .ttf font. Or, use the newer .otf (OpenType) font.

The font makes the barcode itself. If you want the numbers to appear under it, you have to do that separately. Such as with the standard MICR font. Or you could use a simple to read font such as Courier (Courier in particular because it's a monospaced font). e24fc04721

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