"Jan Harm Rienstra" <ja************@famrienstra.nl> wrote in message
news:10*************@corp.supernews.com...
I'm busy with a school project.
I want to scan documents with a scanner. To separate the docs I want to
use a paper with by example a bar code. The output of the scanner are
(multi-page) tiff files.
The tool I want to write is to recognize the different docs (by using bar
codes) in the tiff files.
I've already seen the libtiff library. I probable can use this, but on
win32 with Borland 6 I've got some compile and linker errors. Seems this
familiar?
I've been search for libraries witch can work with bar codes.
Has anybody a suggestion?
Since you've asked nothing about the C++ language itself,
none of what you ask about is topical for comp.lang.c++
LibTIFF info:
http://www.libtiff.org/
(also contains link for subscribing to support
mailing list, as well as archives of that list)
Borland compiler info:
www.borland.com
Purpose of comp.lang.c++:
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt
(also contains links to Borland-specific newsgroups)
Please read the entire document at that last link
before posting here again. (It's not very long).
Thank you.
Good luck!
Mike