Copyright (C) 1999-2023 Judah Milgram
This is free software and comes with NO WARRANTY. See file COPYING for license.
The program has NOT been tested. You're free to use it but make sure you can verify the bar codes it produces before you go to press with them.
Bug reports, comments, new feature requests - please open an issue here.
- Move to github: https://github.com/dcjud/bookland. This will be the official site.
- Changes for Python 3.
- bookland: convert command-line cmyk values immediately to float. Make sure we have four cmyk values, if given, and if rgb given, that we have three values. Release as 1.4.1 Beta.
- bookland: (Bookland.init): If built-in default ISBN is being used, include warning on barcode image.
- productcode.py: add eq method to ISBN13
- bookland: Add option "labelScale" (-b) to control size of human-readable label above bars. If 0 < b <= 2, string is sized to width of the bars multiplied by this factor. If b>2, then string font is sized directly to "b" points.
- (EAN13Symbol): Added a quiet zone to the straight EAN-13 symbol.
- bookland (Postscript.eps): add extraPadding option
Major re-write. New features include:
- automatic recognition and handling of ISBN-10, ISBN-13, ISMN, and EAN-13.
- wildcard digits for any digit in product code (not limited to check digit)
- color may be input as cmyk or rgb. Always generates cmyk for EPS output.
The program is split into two files:
- productcode.py contains classes for the product codes themselves
- bookland.py has the symbol classes, generates the Postscript output, and contains the actual application.
bookland [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-f|--font=<font>] [-q]
[-s|--height=<height scale>] [-r --reduction=<points>]
[-o|outfile=<filename>] [-n|--noquietzone] [-a|--autofile]
[--cmyk=<c,m,y,k>] [--rgb=<r,g,b>] productCode [priceCode]
Generates an EPS file with the bar code symbol to standard output (default) or to a named file.
Options:
-h|--help - print the usage message and exit
-q - quiet operation
-V|--version - print version info and exit
-f|--font - font to use for human-readable numbers
-s|--height - bar height scale factor on <0,1>
-r|--reduction - bar width reduction in points. Don't use this unless you know what you're doing.
-o|outfile - write output to named file. Otherwise sends output to stdout. If filename is "auto", generates file name from the product code number.
-n|--noquietzone - suppress the ">" character to the right of the UPC-5 price code. Still sets bounding box for quiet zone.
-a|--autofile - synonym for "-o auto"
--cmyk - cmyk color, comma separated, no spaces. Example: --cmyk 0,1,.9,0
--rgb - rgb color, comman separate, no spaces. Example: --rgb 1,.9,.1 Note: color will be converted to cmyk and given as such in output file.
productCode - The product code, with all hyphenation. A single asterisk may be used as a wildcard if the check digit (or any other digit) is unknown. The program automatically recognizes the product code and handles accordingly. Examples:
0-9669553-0-7 - interpreted as an ISBN-10. Converts this
to an ISBN-13 and generates the EAN-13 bar code symbol with
"ISBN 978-0-9669553-0-9" above the bars.
0-9669553-0-* - same as above, but check digit
calculated automatically.
0-966*553-0-7 - same as above, but fifth digit
calculated automatically.
978-0-9669553-0-9 - interpreted as an ISBN-13. Generates the
bar code symbol with "ISBN 978-0-9669553-0-9" above the bars.
978-9-8668553-0-* - same as above but check digit
calculated automatically.
979-1-2345667-9-* - interpreted as an ISBN-13. Check
digit calculated automatically. Generates bar code
symbol with "ISBN 979-1-2345667-9-0" above the bars.
M-123456-78-* - interpreted as ISMN. Check digit
calculated automatically. Generates bar code symbol with
"ISMN M-123456-78-5" above the bars.
123456789012* - interpreted as an EAN-13. Check digit
calculated automatically. Bar code symbol generated with
no label above bars. The check digit is calculated as
"8".
priceCode - The five digit UPC-5 price code. If not given, then no price code bar code symbol drawn. If given with an ISMN or EAN-13, generates an error.
NOTE ON WILDCARD DIGITS:
Although the program can compute any single digit represented by an asterisk, it is still preferable to enter all the digits if possible. This allows the checksum to be verified, providing slightly more protection against transcription errors. Remember that if you do get a checksum error, it's not necessarily the check digit that's wrong.