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Tilde processing
Check this option to process tilde (~) characters in the data as special characters. (See
the Java4less Barcodes Guide to learn what the tilde character can be used for.)
The tilde is expected to be followed by the 'd' character and 3 digits representing an
ASCII character: ~dNNN . For example, ~d013 represents a carriage return.
Note that with this option checked, any tilde that needs to be included in the output must
be escaped by adding another tilde: ~~.
l Text: Enter the text used to generate the Barcode.
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Add button: Click to display a list of variable data that could be used for
generating the Barcode.
This includes metadata fields which must previously have been added in the
Metadata options, likely at the Document Tags level (see Metadata Options), as well
as some information fields.
l Condition: Enter the condition which determines whether or not the Barcode will be
added to the document at print time. For details on how to create a conditional, see "How
to Set Conditionals" on page1314.
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Add button: Click to display a list of metadata fields, information fields to add, or
common expressions to the condition.
QR Code Settings
QRCode (Quick Response Code) is a 2D Barcode format that supports alphanumeric,
numeric, byte/binary, and Kanji (Japanese-Chinese character)data.
Note
To create dynamic barcodes, Metadata options must first have been set (see "Meta Data
options" on page1245).
Metadata fields are required to create the association between the dynamic data used in
the print run and the barcode.
Use the following options to configure the output Barcode settings:
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