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To say that the documentation on this package is terrible would falsely imply that it existed at all ... A meditation or two have tried to gather some info on this package, but neither is this deep in the PDF::API2 tree.

That said, I'll dig in a little. The pod contains a promising function, and diving into the guts shows that it will take all of your options except -type and -text. I don't know if you will need them to get the output you are looking for. Maybe the following will help:

use PDF::API2; my $pdf = PDF::API2->new(-file => 'barcode.pdf'); my $bc = $pdf->xo_codabar( -font => $pdffont, -code => $code, -quzn => $quzn, -umzn => $umzn, -lmzn => $lmzn, # fontsize at bottom -zone => $zone, -ofwt => $owft, -fnsz => $fnsz, -spcr => $spcr, ); $pdf->save();

Updated: So naturally, another example appears the next day. Doesn't directly help with this problem, but I'm adding the link here just to keep track of it.


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In reply to Re: translation request PDF::API old barcode call to new PDF::API by idsfa
in thread translation request PDF::API old barcode call to new PDF::API by madizen

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