directBAR Font 3of9
TrueType Barcode Font Code39
The barcode font "Code-3of9" is a full scaleable TrueType
font, providing easy integration of Code39, in nearly all Windows
applications.
Code 39. also known as Code 3of9, is a
broadly used barcode. There is no other barcode that combines good safety, easy
handling and universal usage on this level. Although there are newer and more
compact codes available, code 39 hold it's position as a quasi standard.
Actually, all known barcode readers supports Code 39 out of the box.
The barcode font "code-3of9" enables you to print your own
barcodes just in some minutes. It is designed as a Plug&Play box: Install,
change font settings in your application and print. It can be really so easy.
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Fig 1: Different barcode font sizings.. |
In a nutshell
- Supports all Windows programs that are capable of selecting a font.
- Supports all digits [0-9] and characters [A-Z]
- All by Code 39 defined special characters are supported: [+], [-], [%],
[/], [$] and [ ] (Space).
- Lower characters [a-z] are mapped to their corresponding upper characters
providing easier implementation of database applications. Barcode readers still
continue to recognise these as upper characters, because Code 39 does not
support lowercase characters.
- The character [*] creates the required start/stop terminators. The
data-string have to be enclosed with [*] in order to create a valid barcode.
- Installation program included.
- Easy integration into your own application.
If you need more sophisticated barcode options like automatic CRC generation
or narrow mode, please use directBAR or the directBAR ActiveX control.
What's included?
- All font ressources resides in one TrueType font file (ttf).
- Installation program for Plug&Play usage.
- Silent installation mode for developers.
How to use a barcode font?
The following example works with Microsoft Word, but can be applied to
nearly any other application:
- Select the barcode position and enter the barcode data.
- Enclose your data input with an asterix [*]. If your barcode shall encode
"123456", type "*123456*".
- Ensure enough white spaces around the barcode. For example, you can
enclose the barcode with at least two spaces at each side.
- Mark the whole barcode data including both asterix. Use the font-selector
at the top and select the font "Code-3of9".
- Now select the right size, normally 10pt or 12pt fits.
Can I create vertical barcodes?
Yes, if your application supports vertical text. In Microsoft Word:
- Create a "Textfield", click on "Insert - Textfield".
Now draw a frame anywhere on the page.
- Click with the right mouse button in the shortcut bar at the top. In the
popup-menu, select "Textfield".
- Select the textfield. New buttons will be shown now in the shortcut bar.
- Click on the "Change text direction" button.
- Insert your barcode as described above.
Does it work with Microsoft Access ?
Yes. In fact, all Windows applications able to select a font can be used.

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