It may also be possible to find (or build?) an image generator for several 
barcode symbologies so it’s just a matter of <img 
href=“server.org/barcode?num=1234&type=code39 
<http://server.org/barcode?num=1234&type=code39>”> etc. Image support is 
certainly more widespread than web fonts and I don’t know what WOFF support is 
like for the old-ish Safari-related core that JavaFX uses.

Jason

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> On Jun 9, 2020, at 10:24 AM, Mike Rylander <mrylan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Lindsay,
> 
> There are a few variations on Code-39 and Code-128 WOFF font families
> that we could use.  I'm not sure of the process for embedding them in
> Evergreen OTTOMH, but once included it should just be a matter of CSS
> to make use of them -- though hatch-based printing may cause some
> problems, I'm not sure.  I think a launchpad wishlist bug is in order!
> 
> https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Libre+Barcode+39
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Mike Rylander
> | Research and Development Manager
> | Equinox Open Library Initiative
> | phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)
> | email:  mi...@equinoxinitiative.org
> | web:  http://equinoxinitiative.org
> 
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 10:05 AM Lindsay Stratton <lstrat...@wlsmail.org> 
> wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning,
>> 
>> Is anybody using scannable barcodes in receipts in the web client?
>> 
>> I had been using them in the past (XUL client) but after upgrading to the 
>> web client, creating new receipt templates did not seem to work. Currently 
>> running 3.4.
>> 
>> There is interest in scannable barcodes to streamline contactless pick up 
>> services.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Lindsay
>> 
>> Lindsay Stratton
>> Systems Librarian
>> Westchester Library System
>> 570 Taxter Rd., 4th Floor
>> Elmsford, NY 10523
>> lstrat...@wlsmail.org

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