Look what I found:
"Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture
techniques — Bar code symbology — QR
Code"
http://raidenii.net/files/datasheets/misc/qr_code.pdf
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Peter Flynn <pflynn(_at_)ucc(_dot_)ie> wrote:
On 17/02/11 12:52, Martynas Jusevicius wrote:
But I can't find the QR code specification. It seems that you have to
pay to get it from ISO.
And I was hoping standards were free and open in the 21st century...
Don't be afraid to get your wallet out... :)
I was thinking about this transformation as an exercise in XSLT, not
smth I'm very interested in commercially.
And I don't feel like paying for stuff which I think should be free in
the internet age.
If I find it somewhere, I'll post a link ;)
QR codes are implemented for LaTeX in the pst-barcode package [1], so
presumably the authors (Terry Burton and Herbert Voß) got the doc from
somewhere.
pst-barcode is implemented in Postscript vectors, and fully documented
[2], so if your reverse Polish is up to snuff...:-)
///Peter
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1. http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-barcode/
2.
http://mirror.ctan.org/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-barcode/pst-barcode-doc.pdf
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