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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:01:37+00:00 2026-05-13T23:01:37+00:00

We are using the html2ps Perl script to convert HTML to PostScript. I know

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We are using the html2ps Perl script to convert HTML to PostScript.
I know it’s not the best solution but this is what the developers here did (it was before my time).

Now we need to implement support for barcode fonts that is showing each HTML and needs to be shown in each converted PostScript file. How do you do this?

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    2026-05-13T23:01:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:01 pm

    OK, I’ve got it working only with fonts (no images, as required). Here is how:

    • Take your barcode font (I know nothing about barcodes, so I took the Code 128 freeware TrueType font; download link).
    • Make it into a Postcript (type 1) font, with extension .pfa. I use fontforge to perform this conversion, like so: open the ttf font, choose File > Generate Fonts, with “PS Type 1 (ASCII), and dismiss possible warnings.
    • So now, I have my font “Code128bWin” in PS Type 1 format in a file named Code128bWin.pfa.
    • Create a minimalistic test document (test.html):
    <html>
     <head></head>
     <body>
      <p>This is a test:</p>
      <h4>BARCODE</h4>
     </body>
    </html>
    
    • Create a configuration file (this is what took time to understand; you cannot put it as inline CSS in the HTML; it needs to be a configuration file for html2ps). So, create a file named config:
    H4 { font-family: Code128bWin }
    
    @html2ps {
      font {
        Code128bWin {
          names: "Code128bWin";
          files: "Code128bWin.pfa";
        }
      }
    }
    
    • So, text in <h4> tags will be rendered with the codebar font. You now generate the Postscript output by running: html2ps -f config test.html > test.ps

    Comments welcome!

    As a sidenote: this is clearly ugly, but sometimes it’s necessary to hack into an existing process, so I won’t judge the OP. I think this solution satisfies all constraints 🙂

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