Barcode Fonts for Linux
It's worth noting that ConnectCode Barcode Fonts and Software started out as a Windows package to help users generate barcodes using fonts many years ago. A barcode generated using fonts rasters to the resolution of the printer and is not limited to the DPI (Dots per Inch) of the computer screen. This ensures the generated barcodes are of the highest quality and meet the strictest requirements of the auto-id industry. ConnectCode's package is extremely well-received and has been widely adopted by many companies around the world.
Over the years, besides using barcode fonts in applications such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator, many companies have embedded ConnectCode's proven barcode fonts engine into their enterprise applications and on their websites. These companies have requested for features to support different frameworks and SDKs such as Microsoft Reporting Services, React, Angular, WebAssembly, .NET, .NET Core, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Oracle, Android and Azure. Besides Microsoft Windows, many of these frameworks and SDKs also run on other platforms such as Mac, Unix, and Linux. This has led to us providing this popular barcode fonts package on the Mac platform recently. Moving forward, ConnectCode's package will be supported on all the major Linux distributions as well. This enables Linux developers to easily deploy ConnectCode barcode fonts engine in their enterprise applications and on their websites.
If you have purchased ConnectCode Barcode Fonts and Software (Enterprise License or above), a Windows package, you can now request for the Linux Barcode Fonts companion package. This is a zip file containing all the fonts and necessary encoders (Linux based), scripts and resources for generating industrial strength barcodes. The zip file enables the cross-platform barcode fonts to be easily deployed onto Linux. A Free Trial for the Linux Barcode Fonts companion package is available below:
Download Linux Barcode Fonts Trial
System Requirements
- Ubuntu Linux 18.04 (or later)
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 8.0 (or later)
- Debian 9.0 (or later)
- 300 MHz processor
- 256 MB RAM
- 100 MB of Hard Disk space
ZIP Format (WinZip)
- linuxbarcodefonts.zip v11.4
Installing the Barcode Fonts
- Installing the Barcode Fonts on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing the Barcode Fonts on RedHat Linux
- Installing the Barcode Fonts on Debian Linux
Using the Barcode Fonts
- Generate Barcodes with Linux Console Font Encoder
- Using the fonts with LibreOffice Writer
- Bulk generate barcodes with a Linux Shell Script
- Using the fonts with LibreOffice Calc
Embedding the Linux Barcode Fonts in your applications
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- Angular
- React (reactjs)
- Google Polymer
- WebAssembly (Emscripten)
- Oracle PL/SQL
- Oracle Java
- With Microsoft TypeScript
- Microsoft Blazor - experimental!
List of Fonts for the different barcodes
- Rational Codabar Barcode
- Code 39/Code39 ASCII Barcode
- Code93 Barcode
- Code 128 (A/B/C/Auto) Barcode
- Industrial 2 of 5 Barcode
- UCCEAN (GS1 128) Barcode
- ITF14 Barcode
- I2of5 Barcode
- UPCA / EAN13 Barcode
- POSTNET Barcode
- GS1 Databar 14 Barcode
Font Formats Supported
- True Type
- OpenType
- Type 1 Postscript Fonts (Both Binary and ASCII)
- Web Open Font Format 2 (WOFF2) Barcode Fonts