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I would love to see a QR code generator, like Adobe InDesign, added to Publisher. I don't think this would be too hard to do. I know there are sites that do it but they are usually not vector like InDesign does. I use this on a semi-regular basis for marketing brochures and flyers and business cards.
Although I do use Publisher more often than InDesign anymore as I force myself over before my Adobe Subscription expires, I still have to go to InDesign to create and copy it over to Publisher for the time.
It occurred to me that by using a vector QR code image, Affinity Publisher, a home computer with internet access, and a credit card or a debit card, and the -virtualprinthouse.co.uk/ facility, one could have delivered to one's front door an A0 size poster with a huge QR code on it.
I am not sure about some of these answers to be completely honest. I have basically used it for very simple things such as contact info, website, etc. etc. I am sure that if your idea will allow you to link to a website then the qr code should work just as well. In InDesign it gives you an option as to what type of QR code you want before you insert the information and it does its magic from there.
I wonder if a QR code could be used to store software in the form of portable interpretable object code for a sandboxed virtual machine, then the QR code could be scanned and the software loaded and obeyed.
Indeed. It will need a code designed for the purpose, compact expression of a good variety of both basic operations and calls of complicated procedures, so as to be able to get as much software as possible into the QR code.
I have used QRCode Monkey and it is nice and looks safe (but who knows), but I sure would feel safer using some software (like Affinity Publisher) to do the task for me. I still have Serif PagePlus on my Windows PC, so I could use that (it has a QRcode tool which is very nice, like most PagePlus things), but would love it if Publisher could do it. Maybe Affinity Designer or Photo? I'll take anything I can get! ?
I have been using InDesign for many years and for the last 2 or 3 years have been regularly using QR codes in my publications.
I have switched to Affinity Publisher this week and was very disappointed to lose this feature of QR code generation within the app.
After searching the web I discovered Adobe can to my rescue with a free qr code generator. It can output png, jpeg or svg files to cater for those billboard codes
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In my case, the code generator folder/files don't appear in the project explorer window if I just click the Finish button on the 2nd image. But if I check the "Use Peripheral Code Generator" box, the code generator folder is there.
It's hard to know the cause of this issue. Maybe you should include screenshots on how you set things. I use v7.8 on my PC, then the 2020-10 on my laptop. Both on windows 10 and the code generator is working fine.
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Storing up to 4296 characters they are internationally standardised under ISO 18004, so a QR code is a QR code all over the world - they've been big in Japan forever, broke into Europe and the UK a few years back, and are now popular in North America.
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While I love ODKMETA, the wonderful stata package by IPA that does all this and more within stata, I sometimes need to produce basic cleaning code without meeting all requirements necessary when using it (eg csv files not available easily, etc.).
Hi @Matthew_White!
Thank you for the two links! As I see that they are both open source as well, I'll see how we can combine our powers:)
The R code in the repo description is indeed a thought that might no longer be true exactly because of ruODK.
A few days ago, I got a notification on my FB mobile app that FB's Code Generator was going to be discontinued "soon", and that I should disable 2FA and enable it again with a different 2FA method. Immediately I went to FB on my desktop browser to edit my 2FA settings (apparently this can only be done from there), and I was asked to enter a 2FA code (which makes sense I guess). I requested a code via the FB app Code Generator, as I've always done, but this time the none of the codes worked. I thought maybe it was a temporary glitch, but I've tried again many times since then, and still tells me that the codes I'm enter entering are incorrect.
So now I'm in the situation where I CAN use FB (for now), but I can't disable 2FA, because in order to disable it, I need a code from the Code Generator, and the codes it provides don't work. I tried all the "solutions" regarding how to fix 2FA issues provided in FB's Help articles, but none work. They all eventually rely on providing a 2FA code, which never works anymore. In theory there is a list of master codes, but I was never prompted to download when I set 2FA via FB's Code Generator, I didn't even know it existed, and now in order to download it, you guessed correctly, you need to enter a 2FA code first.
So looks like I'm basically screwed, one day FB will request a 2FA code for me to log in (happens usually when I travel, or if I get a new phone) and that won't work, and I will lose access to my account forever. I use it both personally and professionally, so that will be a big issue.
So I rewrote the class Program and created Startup and attempted to refactor all the code from Program. Obviously I did not do well. This caused my problem with the failed add of a templated Razor view.
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Implementations of the abstract target description interfaces forparticular targets. These machine descriptions make use of the componentsprovided by LLVM, and can optionally provide custom target-specific passes,to build complete code generators for a specific target. Target descriptionslive in lib/Target/.
The target-independent JIT components. The LLVM JIT is completely targetindependent (it uses the TargetJITInfo structure to interface fortarget-specific issues. The code for the target-independent JIT lives inlib/ExecutionEngine/JIT.
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