On 04/08/2013 07:04 AM, William_J_G Overington wrote:
> Upon thinking about what I have learned as a result of studying Jon's post and studying the above website I have come to the conclusion that it might well be a better approach to use a QR code that encodes one Unicode character and that has a glyph of that Unicode character in the middle, though not going over the vertical clock pulses in the manner that the extreme example does.
I made a font like this a while back (capital letters and numbers and
selected symbols only) with the character in the lower right quadrant.
If you turn the error-correcting up to high, it works fine.
~mark
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