code128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4#275
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code128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4#275
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Latch/unlatch extended on 4 chars instead of 5 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), part addresses PR #272, props lyngklip Also fix masked extended chars matching ASCII digits in `numsscr` (skipped using re-synced `numEA` array)
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Closing in favour of PR #278 |
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Latch/unlatch extended on 4 chars instead of 5 for better
encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far),
part addresses PR #272, props lyngklip
Also fix masked extended chars matching ASCII digits in
numsscr(skipped using re-synced
numEAarray)This is the first of two alternative PRs, the second one being
an implementation of Alex Geller's divide & conquer algorithm as
used by ZXing (and Zint)