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Can you give me more information about dBest Barcode Font Library?There are 3 versions of the dBest Barcode Font Library:
The dBest Barcode Font Library uses standard truetype fonts that are provided to print the barcode using any Windows product that supports truetype fonts including FoxPro, Visual Basic, Access, Paradox, Delphi, dBASE, Word and Wordperfect. There are two steps in creating the barcode. The first is to obtain a barcode string and then to print this string with the appropriate truetype font. The barcode string contains both the data you want to barcode and the other components of this barcode style including check characters, start/stop codes, guard bars, etc. The simplest barcode style is Code 39. To get the barcode string for Code 39 just add an asterisk (*) to the beginning and end of the string you want to barcode and then change the font to one of the Code 39 truetype fonts. This makes printing Code 39 barcodes easy in any program including word processors. For the other barcode styles, it is necessary to call a program to calculate and create the barcode string. This program is available in FoxPro source code and a 16 bit or 32 bit .DLL program. You simply pass the data you want to barcode to the program and it will return the barcode string that you can print with one of the provided barcode truetype fonts. dBest Barcode Font Library supports 10 styles of barcodes, Code 39, Extended Code 39, Interleaved 2/5, Code 128, Postnet, Codabar, UPC A and E formats, and EAN 8 and 13 formats. It also includes three versions of the conversion program in FoxPro source code, 16 bit .DLL and 32 bit .DLL. Please review these products, and if you have any other questions, refer to our Barcode FAQ lists, send e-mail to sales@barcodestore.com, or call us at 303-340-3404. Return to the Barcode FAQ List
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