Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!cunixf.cc.columbia.edu!cunixa.cc.columbia.edu!kyt From: kyt@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Kok Yong Tan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Zip+4 barcode program Message-ID: <1991Feb5.202741.31246@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Date: 5 Feb 91 20:27:41 GMT References: <1991Feb4.175747.26303@cs.utk.edu> <11298@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> Sender: news@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (The Daily News) Reply-To: kyt@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Kok Yong Tan) Organization: Columbia University Lines: 18 In article <11298@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> dmittman@beowulf.JPL.NASA.GOV (David Mittman) writes: >I have developed a HyperCard 2.0 stack that incorporates the USPS bar >code font found in the SUMEX-AIM font archives. (Credit here to the >USPS Bar Code author). If you are interested, I will be looking for >beta sites for this shareware soon. The stack outputs address labels >which encode both ZIP and ZIP+4 codes. - David > I'm curious, doesn't the post office want some sort of weird, large bars on the top of the envelope as well as the Zip + 4 barcodes? =============================================================================== Kok-Yong Tan can be reached at: | "Oscularis fundamentum!" InterNet: kyt@cunixd.cc.columbia.edu | - Annoyed Latin scholar CompuServe: 75046,256 | I speak for myself and disclaim all ties America Online: lallang | with regard to this message. ===============================================================================