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Make a List of barcodes, of qrcodes #392

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metadings opened this issue Sep 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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Make a List of barcodes, of qrcodes #392

metadings opened this issue Sep 7, 2023 · 2 comments

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@metadings
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Make a List of barcodes and qrcodes. I do want to name them, and have them saved on my phone! (Not just my own.)

And by the way, I've discovered a flyer, where multiple QRcodes were printed on. Look, I even do want you to make a choice of which QRcode you do want to read.

On a friend's WLAN router, there were WPA passwords printed on, directly side by side, next to each other, for 5GHz and for 2.5GHz WLAN. What do you think, why my friend didn't get his WIFI running, neither on his smartphone, nor on his notebook computer?

Just because I love binaryeye, and it's on F-Droid. (You're a hidden friend of me, beware.)

@markusfisch
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Okay, so these are really two things! 😉 And sorry for the late answer - I was just too busy lately.

Make a List of barcodes and qrcodes. I do want to name them, and have them saved on my phone! (Not just my own.)

I guess you mean you want to save the generated barcodes too? This was requested before, and I will add this as soon as find the time. So expect this to come with a future update.

I even do want you to make a choice of which QRcode you do want to read.

Yes, I know it's really annoying when there are multiple barcodes too close together 😬 But that's what the cropping window is there for! With it, it's possible to restrict scanning to a certain area of the camera frame, enclosing just the barcode you want to scan. Didn't this work you?

@sebthemagnificient
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I also had to create a list of barcode to manage ISBN code ( personal librairy management).

For this purpose, you can use Automate and the BinaryEyes ability to save content to the clipboard.

In Automate, create a simple clipboard listener (get clipboard change) that will write the barcode into a file.
Run the listener in background when needed.

Then every scanned barcode will be saved into your choosen file.

You're done !

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