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+=============================================================================
+Package: ean13isbn Version 1.0 22 June 2008
+=============================================================================
+
+The package generates EAN13 bar codes with ISBN as uaed after 1 January 2007.
+The package makes use of ean13.tex developed by Petr Olsak.
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+%% $Id: ean13isbn.tex 203 2008-06-14 18:56:59Z zw $
+\input utf8-t1 % encTeX required
+\documentclass[11pt]{article}
+\usepackage{zwgetfdate}
+% The following package will be made available soon.
+\usepackage[footskip=30pt]{zwpagelayout}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{lmodern,array}
+\usepackage[protrusion=false,expansion=true,stretch=8,shrink=24,step=4]{microtype}
+\usepackage[ISBN=978-80-85955-35-4,SC0]{ean13isbn}
+\extrarowheight 2pt
+\def\sup#1{\ensuremath{^{\mathrm{#1}}}}
+{\lccode`\!`\\
+\lowercase{\gdef\Bslash{!}}}
+\DeclareRobustCommand\cmd[1]{\texttt{\Bslash#1}}
+\mubytein 0 % important due to bug in url.sty
+\usepackage[pdftitle=ISBN\ with\ EAN13\ barcodes, pdfauthor=Zdenek\ Wagner,
+ pdfkeywords={ISBN,\ EAN},bookmarks,bookmarksopenlevel=2,bookmarksopen]{hyperref}
+\mubytein 1 \mubyteout 3 \mubytelog 3
+\begin{document}
+\title{ISBN with EAN13 barcodes}
+\author{Zdeněk Wagner\\\url{http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz}}
+\date{Package date: \DateOfPackage{ean13isbn}}
+\maketitle
+
+\begin{abstract}\noindent
+This package is used for printing EAN13 barcodes including the ISBN according to its specification
+valid after January 1\sup{st} 2007. The format of the ISBN has changed and it is now equal to the
+EAN number. It seems that the font for writing ISBN is unspecified.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\section{Requirements}
+Tha package is just a \LaTeX\ interface with a small hack for \texttt{ean13.tex} developed by Petr
+Olšák. This file is available from CTAN and \TeX\ Live. It is hopefully included in other main
+\TeX\ distributions. The package also requires \textsc{kvoptions} and \textsc{keyval} which are
+standard parts of all \LaTeX\ distributions.
+
+\section{Usage}
+The package is intended to be used as an auxilliary tool for book typesetting. It therefore accepts
+all information as package options. However, it may sometimes be useful to produce several ISBN bar
+codes within the same file. In such a case you can supply arguments to the macros directly.
+
+The package is loaded by:
+
+\medskip
+\verb;\usepackage[;$\langle$\textit{options}$\rangle$\verb;]{ean13isbn};
+
+\medskip
+The options and commands are described in the following text.
+
+\subsection{Option ISBN}
+This option defines the ISBN. Its format is the string ISBN followed by an equal sign and the
+required ISBN in the exact form in which it should be displayed.
+
+\subsection{Size options}
+The bar code can be displayed in several sizes. The preferred size is selected by specifying its
+name. The list of normalized sizes is shown in Table~\ref{size.options}. The default size is SC2.
+
+\begin{table}[hbt]
+\caption{EAN13 size options}\label{size.options}
+\bigskip
+\noindent
+\begin{tabular}{|rrl|}\hline
+\bfseries Mag. & \bfseries Module & \bfseries Option \\ \hline
+0.800 & 0.264\,mm & SC0 \\
+0.818 & 0.270\,mm & SC0a \\
+0.850 & 0.281\,mm & SC0b \\
+0.900 & 0.297\,mm & SC1 \\
+0.950 & 0.313\,mm & SC1a \\
+1.000 & 0.330\,mm & SC2 \\
+1.050 & 0.346\,mm & SC2a \\
+1.100 & 0.363\,mm & SC3 \\
+1.150 & 0.379\,mm & SC3a \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}\hfill
+\begin{tabular}{|rrl|}\hline
+\bfseries Mag. & \bfseries Module & \bfseries Option \\ \hline
+1.200 & 0.396\,mm & SC4 \\
+1.250 & 0.412\,mm & SC4a \\
+1.300 & 0.429\,mm & SC5 \\
+1.350 & 0.445\,mm & SC5a \\
+1.400 & 0.462\,mm & SC5b \\
+1.450 & 0.478\,mm & SC5c \\
+1.500 & 0.495\,mm & SC6 \\
+1.550 & 0.511\,mm & SC6a \\
+1.600 & 0.528\,mm & SC7 \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}\hfill
+\begin{tabular}{|rrl|}\hline
+\bfseries Mag. & \bfseries Module & \bfseries Option \\ \hline
+1.650 & 0.544\,mm & SC7a \\
+1.700 & 0.561\,mm & SC7b \\
+1.750 & 0.577\,mm & SC7c \\
+1.800 & 0.594\,mm & SC8 \\
+1.850 & 0.610\,mm & SC8a \\
+1.900 & 0.627\,mm & SC8b \\
+1.950 & 0.643\,mm & SC8c \\
+2.000 & 0.660\,mm & SC9 \\
+2.120 & 0.700\,mm & SC10 \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+\subsection{Option help}
+This option prints the text version of Table~\ref{size.options} in the log file.
+
+\subsection{Command \cmd{ISBN}}
+This command prints the text ISBN followed by a space and the ISBN value as specified in the option
+list. The ISBN is printed in the current font. It makes no sense to use this command if ISBN was
+not specified as the package option. In such a case the command will display an error.
+
+\subsection{Command \cmd{EANisbn}}
+This command produces the bar code including ISBN using information entered as the package options.
+The command, however, accepts an optional argument within square brackets. These argument have the
+same format as the package options. The command is then executed inside a group. The optional
+arguments override those given as the package options and vanish after the command is executed.
+
+\subsection{Command \cmd{EAN}}
+This is the original plain \TeX\ macro from \texttt{ean13.tex}. Use it in case you wish to print
+the bar code without an ISBN.
+
+\subsection{Configuration file}
+It is sometimes necessary to prepare a book and its cover. They are defined in separate files yet
+it is not practical to write the same ISBN at two places. The package therefore reads file
+\texttt{ean13isbn.cfg} from the working directory (it does not look into the standard \LaTeX\
+search path). The file should set keys in the \texttt{zwean} group. Its contents may be:
+
+\medskip
+\begin{verbatim}
+\ProvidesFile{ean13isbn.cfg}
+\setkeys{zwean}{SC0,ISBN=978-80-86619-23-1}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+The files for both the book and its cover will then just include the package without any options.
+
+\section{Examples}
+In order to typeset this manual the package was loaded by the following command:
+
+\medskip
+\verb;\usepackage[ISBN=978-80-85955-35-4,SC0]{ean13isbn};
+
+\medskip
+We can thus print the ISBN. Issuing just the command \cmd{ISBN} yields the text:
+
+\medskip
+\centerline{\ISBN}
+
+\medskip
+The bar
+code will be produced in the smallest size if we use \cmd{EANisbn} without an optional argument:
+
+\medskip
+\centerline{\EANisbn}
+
+\medskip
+We may produce a bar code for a different ISBN at a different size if the information is given in
+the optional argument. Thus \verb;\EANisbn[SC5b,ISBN=978-80-7340-097-2]; will produce:
+
+\medskip
+\centerline{\EANisbn[SC5b,ISBN=978-80-7340-097-2]}
+
+\medskip
+Now we make a slightly larger barcode for the ISBN given as the package option by using
+\verb;\EANisbn[SC3];:
+
+\medskip
+\centerline{\EANisbn[SC3]}
+
+\medskip
+We can also print a bar code for another ISBN at the size given as the package option using
+\verb;\EANisbn[ISBN=978-80-7340-097-2];:
+
+\medskip
+\centerline{\EANisbn[ISBN=978-80-7340-097-2]}
+
+\medskip
+Finally we print just the EAN bar code. Its size is always defined by the package option. Notice
+the mandatory spaces in the command syntax:
+
+\medskip
+\verb*;\EAN 978-80-7340-097-2 ;
+
+The result is:
+
+\medskip
+\centerline{\EAN 978-80-7340-097-2 }
+
+\section{Notice}
+The plain \TeX\ file \texttt{ean13.tex} uses the following ``unprotected'' macros: \cmd{X},
+\cmd{ocrb}, \cmd{ocrbsmall}, \cmd{barheight}, \cmd{bcorr}, \cmd{numlines}, \cmd{numdigit},
+\cmd{A}, \cmd{B}, \cmd{EANbox} and others. Do not redefine them.
+
+\section{License}
+The package can be used and distributed according to the LaTeX Project Public License version~1.3 or later the
+text of which can be found at the \texttt{License.txt} file in the \texttt{doc} directory or at
+\url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}
+
+\section{References}
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Petr Olšák: The EAN barcodes by \TeX. TUGboat 15 (December 1994), No. 4, pp.~459--464.
+\url{http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb15-4/tb45olsa.pdf}
+
+\item Petr Olšák: Čárové kódy EAN v \TeX{}u. Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů \TeX{}u,
+6(2), 86--96 (1996). \url{http://bulletin.cstug.cz/bul962.shtml}
+
+\item Adriana Benadiková, Stefan Mada and Stanislav
+Weinlich: \textit{Čárové kódy, automatická iden\-ti\-fi\-kace (Barcodes, the Automatic Identification)}.
+Grada 1994, 272 pp., ISBN \hbox{80-85623-66-8}.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\end{document}