Code39Ext.py revision 107e00c8104649437b9520d0ba298dba659e7cd7
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# Copyright (C) 2007 Martin Owens
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"""
Python barcode renderer for Code39 Extended barcodes. Designed for Inkscape.
"""
from Code39 import Code39
encode = list('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')
map = {}
i = 0
for char in encode:
map[char] = i
i = i + 1
# Extended encoding maps for full ASCII Code93
def getMap(array):
result = {}
y = 0
for x in array:
result[chr(x)] = encode[y]
y = y + 1
return result;
# MapA is eclectic, but B, C, D are all ASCII ranges
mapA = getMap([27,28,29,30,31,59,60,61,62,63,91,92,93,94,95,123,124,125,126,127,0,64,96,127,127,127]) # %
mapB = getMap(range(1, 26)) # $
mapC = getMap(range(33, 58)) # /
mapD = getMap(range(97, 122)) # +
class Code39Ext(Code39):
def encode(self, text):
# We are only going to extend the Code39 barcodes
result = ''
for char in text:
if mapA.has_key(char):
char = '%' + mapA[char]
elif mapB.has_key(char):
char = '$' + mapB[char]
elif mapC.has_key(char):
char = '/' + mapC[char]
elif mapD.has_key(char):
char = '+' + mapD[char]
result = result + char
return Code39.encode(self, result);