KBarcode 2.0.7
Dominik Seichter
domseichter at web.de
Sun May 25 19:38:17 CEST 2008
Name: KBarcode
Version: 2.0.7
Type: KDE Printing
Depend: KDE 3.3.x
License: GPL
Homepage: http://www.kbarcode.net
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=9924
Description:
KBarcode is a barcode and label printing
application for KDE. It can be used to print
everything from simple business cards up to
complex labels with several barcodes (e.g. article
descriptions).
KBarcode comes with an easy to use WYSIWYG label
designer, a setup wizard, batch import of data for
batch printing labels (directly from the delivery
note), thousands of predefined labels, database
management tools and translations in many
languages. Even printing more than 10.000 labels
in one go is no problem for KBarcode. Data for
printing can be imported from several different
data sources, including SQL databases, CSV files
and the KDE address book.
Additionally it is a simple barcode generator
(similar to the old xbarcode you might know). All
major types of barcodes like EAN, UPC, CODE39 and
ISBN are supported. Even complex 2D barcodes are
supported using third party tools. The generated
barcodes can be directly printed or you can export
them into images to use them in another
application.
KBarcode is free software released under the terms
of the GNU GPL.
Changelog:
KBarcode 2.0.7:
This maintenance release fixes bugs that prevent
using KBarcode on recent distributions.
For this reason, workarounds for bugs in Qt 3.3.2
and earlier have been removed, therefore those
versions are no longer supported.
The source package was tested on Mandriva One
2008.1 and Ubuntu 8.04, among others.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to our
mailing list: kbarcode-users at lists.sourceforge.net
KBarcode 2.0.6:
This release fixes the long standing issue with
disapearing objects, printing from CSV files and
connecting to CSV files. Thanks to Dag Nygren and
Váradi Zsolt Gyula for their patches and to
everyone else who has contributed to this release.
=======
March 16, 2006 (The INTERNET). The KBarcode Team
is proud to announce the
availability of the stable release 2.0.0 yof
KBarcode, the leading label
printing and barcoding solution for KDE.
Almost two years of development were put into the
second generation of
KBarcode to make it more stable, more powerful and
easier to use.
Notable changes include:
- Several data sources can be used to print
labels:
~ KBarcodes SQL tables
~ Custom SQL queries
~ CSV files
~ The KDE addressbook
- More supported barcode symbologies thanks to
the included barcode
backend "Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript".
- JavaScript support (for barcode values, text
fields and visibility
of components)
- Batch printing is now configured through a
wizard interface making
it a totally simple task
- Images can be loaded from a path constructed
from an expression
- Completely rewritten KBarcode Handbook in PDF
form
Getting KBarcode
================
KBarcode can be downloaded from our webpage
www.kbarcode.net in source
and binary form. The KBarcode Handbook can also be
found on this page as well
as screenshots of KBarcode and more information on
the project.
What is KBarcode?
=================
KBarcode is a barcode and label printing
application for KDE. It can be used
to print everything from simple business cards up
to complex labels with
several barcodes (e.g. article descriptions).
KBarcode comes with an easy to use WYSIWYG label
designer, a setup wizard,
batch import of data for batch printing labels
(directly from the delivery
note), thousands of predefined labels, database
management tools and
translations in many languages. Even printing more
than 10.000 labels in one
go is no problem for KBarcode. Data for printing
can be imported from several
different data sources, including SQL databases,
CSV files and the KDE address
book.
Additionally it is a simple barcode generator
(similar to the old xbarcode you
might know). All major types of barcodes like EAN,
UPC, CODE39 and ISBN are
supported. Even complex 2D barcodes are supported
using third party tools. The
generated barcodes can be directly printed or you
can export them into images
to use them in another application.
KBarcode is free software released under the terms
of the GNU GPL at:
http://www.kbarcode.net/fileadmin/user_upload/anouncement.pdf
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