Examples of using Aztec code in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Aztec Code available in TBarCode Version 8.
The same is valid for GS1 QR Code and GS1 Aztec Code.
Aztec Code Improved automatic mode switching.
According to ZXing, PDF 417 and Aztec code are supported in'alpha' quality.
Aztec Code Fixed the encoding of special data sequences.
Symbologies include Data Matrix, QR Code, Aztec Code and PDF 417.
For Aztec Codes the group identifier is a string.
Therefore, all parameters, settings, and rules applying to Data Matrix ECC 200,QR Code, or Aztec Code apply to their GS1 variants as well.
Bug Fixes Aztec Code Fixed a bug concerning switching to binary mode.
Newcomers include the MSI Plessey code, used primarily in libraries and on shelf labeling, and the Aztec code, used for small-size labeling.
The aztec code is also published as ISO/IEC 24778:2008 standard.
Emerging applications requiring more data in smaller spaces is resulting in the need for retailers to scan 2D bar code symbologies such as DataMatrix,QR and Aztec codes.
Advantages: The Aztec code uses its space more efficiently than other matrix codes. .
The LVS-9580 verifies multiple barcode types, including any combination of linear, 2D(Data Matrix,QR Code, and Aztec Code), and stacked linear PDF 417, Micro PDF and Composite Codes. .
Aztec Code Improved the encoding efficiency in order to minimize the bar code size.
Multiple codes, including any combination of Linear, 2D(such as Data Matrix,QR Code and Aztec Code) and stacked linear(such as PDF 417, Micro PDF and composite codes) can be verified on one label within the field of view.
Aztec Code is a type of 2D barcode invented by Andrew Longacre, Jr. and Robert Hussey in 1995.
Further enhancements concerning Aztec code, CSV Import, saving of license data and image export(GS1 DataBar) are included.
Aztec Code can encode from small to large amounts of data with user-selected percentages of error correction.
The Aztec code can be read in compact, full-range, and rune(see Annex E of ISO/IEC 24778:2008(E)) form.
An Aztec code is so named because of the finder code in the center, which somewhat resembles the aerial view of an Aztec pyramid.
Use the code AZTEC for Aztec Magic Deluxe.