Über Actipro Bar Code for WPF

Ein benutzerfreundliches Vektor-basierte Barcode-Generierungspaket, das in WPF geschrieben wurde.

Actipro Bar Code for WPF makes it easy to add the most common 2D and linear bar codes to any application or report. It takes all the work out of the bar code generation process by allowing you to simply say what value to encode. It automatically calculates any appropriate checksums and generates the resulting bar code for you. The output is completely customizable with many options, everything from setting the bar height to display of the encoded value below the bar lines.

Actipro Bar Code for WPF Features

Symbologies - All of the most common 2D and linear bar code symbologies are included.

  • 2D Symbologies - A 2D symbology, originally used in automotive manufacturing, that is now used worldwide for a wide variety of purposes. It is readable by most mobile devices with cameras and can be used to display text to a user, add a vCard contact to the user's device, open a URL, or compose a text message or e-mail. Features include automatic detection of best version, encoding, and mask based on value.
    • QR Code
  • Linear Symbologies
    • EAN-13 - Based on the original 12-digit Universal Product Code (UPC) system developed in North America. Features include auto-generation and insertion of a checksum.
    • EAN-8 - Used on smaller retail packages where EAN-13 bar codes don't fit. Features include auto-generation and insertion of a checksum.
    • UPC-A - Widely used in the United States and Canada for tracking trade items in stores. Features include auto-generation and insertion of a checksum.
    • UPC-E - Used on smaller retail packages where UPC-A bar codes don't fit.
    • Code 39 - One of the first alphanumeric bar codes. Features include optional display of start/stop characters, optional auto-generation and insertion of a checksum, and the ability to alter the width ratio of narrow to wide bars.
    • Code 39 Extended - Supports the encoding of many more characters than standard Code 39. Features include optional display of start/stop characters, optional auto-generation and insertion of a checksum, and the ability to alter the width ratio of narrow to wide bars.
    • Code 93 - Designed in 1982 by Intermec to provide a higher density and data security enhancement to Code 39. Features include optional display of start/stop characters, auto-generation and insertion of a checksum, and the ability to alter the width ratio of narrow to wide bars.
    • Code 93 Extended - Supports the encoding of many more characters than standard Code 93. Features include optional display of start/stop characters, auto-generation and insertion of a checksum, and the ability to alter the width ratio of narrow to wide bars.
    • Code 128 - A high-density barcode symbology, used extensively worldwide in shipping and packaging industries. Features include auto-generation and insertion of a checksum.
    • Codabar - Developed in 1972 by Pitney Bowes, Inc. Features include optional display of start/stop.
    • Interleaved 2 of 5 - Provides higher density than the Industrial 2 of 5 symbology that it is based on. Features include optional auto-generation and insertion of a checksum and the ability to alter the width ratio of narrow to wide bars.