Hallo Witchblade !
Ich verwende dafuer das Programm "barcode". Iirc ist das unter fast allen Unix u. Linux Distributionen als Binär Packet oder aber im Quellcode
vorhanden. Vielleicht hat ja auch schon jemand eine Win Version aus den Quellen gebacken.
medi.home.base:~ # barcode --help
barcode: Options:
-i <arg> input file (strings to encode), default is stdin
-o <arg> output file, default is stdout
-b <arg> string to encode (use input file if missing)
-e <arg> encoding type (default is best fit for first string)
-u <arg> unit ("mm", "in", ...) used to decode -g, -t, -p
-g <arg> geometry on the page: [<wid>x<hei>][+<margin>+<margin>]
-t <arg> table geometry: <cols>x<lines>[+<margin>+<margin>]
-m <arg> internal margin for each item in a table: <xm>[,<ym>]
-n "numeric": avoid printing text along with the bars
-c no Checksum character, if the chosen encoding allows it
-E print one code as eps file (default: multi-page ps)
-P create PCL output instead of postscript
-p <arg> page size (refer to the man page)
Known encodings are (synonyms appear on the same line):
"ean", "ean13", "ean-13", "ean8", "ean-8"
"upc", "upc-a", "upc-e"
"isbn"
"39", "code39"
"128c", "code128c"
"128b", "code128b"
"128", "code128"
"128raw"
"i25", "interleaved 2 of 5"
"cbr", "codabar"
"msi"
"pls", "plessey"
"code93", "93"
wkr
rahall