Stanadard 2 of 5 is a low-density numeric symbology that has been with us since the 1960s. It has been used in the photofinishing and warehouse sorting industries, as well as sequentially numbering airline tickets. The symbology is called "2 of 5" due to the fact that digits are encoded with 5 bars, 2 of which are always wide (and the remaining three are narrow).
Standard 2 of 5 is a very simple symbology in that all encoding information is encoded in the width of the bars. The spaces in the barcode exist only to separate the bars themselves. Additionally, a bar may either be wide or narrow, a wide bar generally being 3 times as wide as a narrow bar. The exact size of the spaces is not critical, but is generally the same width as a narrow bar.
Copy folder barcode from your downloaded package, to your IIS folder, e.g. C:\Inetpub.
Create a new virtual directory, named barcode.
Restart IIS.
Test your installation, goto http://YourDomain:port/barcode/linear.aspx?Type=CODE2OF5&Data=12345678
To create barcode image in your ASP.NET application, you can pass the url to IMG tag src value.
For example, <img src="http://YourDomain:port/barcode/linear.aspx?Type=CODE2OF5&Data=12345678" />
Add Reference BarcodeLib.Barcode.dll to your project. Do not copy the dll to the bin directory, Visual Studio will do so, during project compilation time.
In your .NET windows project, right click mouse over Refereces in your Solution Explorer window. Then click menu "Add Reference ...".
Add BarcodeLib.Barcode.dll to your project.
Add barcode library to your Visual Studio Toolbox.
Open Toolbox in Visual Studio. Click menu View, and check submenu Toolbox.
Right click Toolbox, click menu Choose Items...
Goto .NET Framework Components tab.
Check component LinearWinForm, and its namespace is BarcodeLib.Barcode.Linear
If no component found, click Browse... button and select BarcodeLib.Barcode.dll file.
Now you can see the component displayed on Toolbox. You can drag LinearWinForm on your form, change barcode setting through properties widnow.
Add Reference BarcodeLib.Barcode.dll to your .NET project (ASP.NET website, Forms, any .NET project)
In your .NET class.
BarcodeLib.Barcode.Linear.Linear barcode = BarcodeLib.Barcode.Linear.Linear();
barcode.Data = "your barcode data";
// other barcode settings.// save barcode image into your system
barcode.drawBarcode("c:/barcode.gif");
* Please set properties UOB and Resolution, before you set any image size related properties like barWidth, margin.
Set the Data property with the value to encode. Type is string.
Setting up barcode image size:
Set property UOM (Unit of Measure) for properties BarWidth, BarHeight, LeftMargin and TopMargin.
Default is UnitOfMeasure.Pixel (0). Valid values are UnitOfMeasure.Pixel (0), UnitOfMeasure.CM (1), UnitOfMeasure.Inch (2).
Set the BarWidth (for bar cell width) and BarHeight (for bar cell height) properties. Both types are float.
Set the LeftMargin and TopMargin properties, and types are both float.
Set the Resolution property (Value is expressed in DPI - Dots per inch). This property is not working in Windows Controller, we will use end user's windows resultion.
Setting up text style in barcode image:
Set the ShowText properties. If this value is true, barcode data will be displayed with the barcode.
Set the TextFont property. The font used to display text in barcode image.
Set the Format property for barcode image type. Value can be "gif", "jpg", "png", and "bmp", default is "png".
Set BearerBars property, if you want to draw borders around barcode image. Value can be BearerBar.None (no bear bars), BearerBar.Frame (top, bottom, left, right borders drawn), BearerBar.TopBottom (only top, bottom's are drawn).
Set Rotate property, if you want to rotate barcode image.
Value can be 0 (RotateOrientation.BottomFacingDown),
1 (RotateOrientation.BottomFacingLeft),
2 (RotateOrientation.BottomFacingUp),
3 (RotateOrientation.BottomFacingRight)
AddCheckSum property is not applied.
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