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README:  copyright 2024 -> 2025; remove primarily Linux bit
manual: update Tcl instructions; copyright 2024 -> 2025;
  Data Matrix ECC200 -> ECC 200, mention previous standards by
  name;
manual/GUI: Pharmacode -> Pharmacode One-Track, 2-track Pharmacode
  -> Pharmacode Two-Track
backend/DEVELOPER: update
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@@ -572,7 +572,8 @@ Identification Number (VIN)</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#codabar-en-798" id="toc-codabar-en-798">6.1.8 Codabar (EN
798)</a></li>
<li><a href="#pharmacode" id="toc-pharmacode">6.1.9 Pharmacode</a></li>
<li><a href="#pharmacode-one-track" id="toc-pharmacode-one-track">6.1.9
Pharmacode One-Track</a></li>
<li><a href="#code-128" id="toc-code-128">6.1.10 Code 128</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#standard-code-128-iso-15417"
@@ -650,8 +651,8 @@ id="toc-gs1-composite-symbols-iso-24723">6.3 GS1 Composite Symbols (ISO
<li><a href="#two-track-symbols" id="toc-two-track-symbols">6.4
Two-Track Symbols</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#two-track-pharmacode" id="toc-two-track-pharmacode">6.4.1
Two-Track Pharmacode</a></li>
<li><a href="#pharmacode-two-track" id="toc-pharmacode-two-track">6.4.1
Pharmacode Two-Track</a></li>
<li><a href="#postnet" id="toc-postnet">6.4.2 POSTNET</a></li>
<li><a href="#planet" id="toc-planet">6.4.3 PLANET</a></li>
<li><a href="#brazilian-cepnet" id="toc-brazilian-cepnet">6.4.4
@@ -1789,7 +1790,7 @@ DataBar Truncated)</td>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: left;">71</td>
<td style="text-align: left;"><code>BARCODE_DATAMATRIX</code></td>
<td style="text-align: left;">Data Matrix (ECC200)</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">Data Matrix (ECC 200)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: left;">72</td>
@@ -1904,7 +1905,7 @@ DataBar Truncated)</td>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: left;">102</td>
<td style="text-align: left;"><code>BARCODE_HIBC_DM</code></td>
<td style="text-align: left;">HIBC Data Matrix ECC200</td>
<td style="text-align: left;">HIBC Data Matrix</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="text-align: left;">104</td>
@@ -4802,16 +4803,16 @@ is generated by default, but a modulo-16 one can be added by setting
<code>--vers=1</code> (API <code>option_2 = 1</code>). To have the check
character appear in the Human Readable Text, set <code>--vers=2</code>
(API <code>option_2 = 2</code>).</p>
<h3 id="pharmacode">6.1.9 Pharmacode</h3>
<h3 id="pharmacode-one-track">6.1.9 Pharmacode One-Track</h3>
<figure>
<img src="images/pharma.svg" title="fig:" class="lin"
alt="zint -b PHARMA --compliantheight -d &quot;130170&quot;" />
<figcaption
aria-hidden="true"><code>zint -b PHARMA --compliantheight -d "130170"</code></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode is used for the identification of
pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 3
and 131070.</p>
<p>Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode One-Track is used for the
identification of pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole
numbers between 3 and 131070.</p>
<h3 id="code-128">6.1.10 Code 128</h3>
<h4 id="standard-code-128-iso-15417">6.1.10.1 Standard Code 128 (ISO
15417)</h4>
@@ -5533,7 +5534,7 @@ GS1-128 linear component. CC-C can encode up to 2361 numeric digits or
an alphanumeric string of shorter length. To select CC-C use
<code>--mode=3</code> (API <code>option_1 = 3</code>).</p>
<h2 id="two-track-symbols">6.4 Two-Track Symbols</h2>
<h3 id="two-track-pharmacode">6.4.1 Two-Track Pharmacode</h3>
<h3 id="pharmacode-two-track">6.4.1 Pharmacode Two-Track</h3>
<figure>
<img src="images/pharma_two.svg" title="fig:" class="trk"
alt="zint -b PHARMA_TWO --compliantheight -d &quot;29876543&quot;" />
@@ -5541,9 +5542,10 @@ alt="zint -b PHARMA_TWO --compliantheight -d &quot;29876543&quot;" />
aria-hidden="true"><code>zint -b PHARMA_TWO --compliantheight -d "29876543"</code></figcaption>
</figure>
<p>Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode Two-Track is an alternative system to
Pharmacode One-Track (see <a href="#pharmacode">6.1.9 Pharmacode</a>)
used for the identification of pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to
encode whole numbers between 4 and 64570080.</p>
Pharmacode One-Track (see <a href="#pharmacode-one-track">6.1.9
Pharmacode One-Track</a>) used for the identification of
pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 4
and 64570080.</p>
<h3 id="postnet">6.4.2 POSTNET</h3>
<figure>
<img src="images/postnet.svg" title="fig:" class="trk"
@@ -5897,8 +5899,8 @@ data. The size of the generated symbol can be adjusted using the
<code>--vers</code> option (API <code>option_2</code>) as shown in the
table below. A separate symbology ID (<code>BARCODE_HIBC_DM</code>) can
be used to encode Health Industry Barcode (HIBC) data. Note that only
ECC200 encoding is supported, the older standards have now been removed
from Zint.</p>
ECC 200 symbols are supported, the older standards (ECC 000 to 140) have
now been removed from Zint.</p>
<div id="tbl:datamatrix_sizes" class="tablenos">
<table id="tbl:datamatrix_sizes" data-tag=": Data Matrix Sizes">
<caption><span>Table : Data Matrix Sizes</span> </caption>
@@ -8082,7 +8084,7 @@ not include a check digit.</p>
<h1 id="legal-and-version-information">7. Legal and Version
Information</h1>
<h2 id="license">7.1 License</h2>
<p>Zint, libzint and Zint Barcode Studio are Copyright © 2024 Robin
<p>Zint, libzint and Zint Barcode Studio are Copyright © 2025 Robin
Stuart. All historical versions are distributed under the GNU General
Public License version 3 or later. Versions 2.5 and later are released
under a dual license: the encoding library is released under the BSD (3
@@ -8148,7 +8150,7 @@ Specification</li>
and international standards:</p>
<h3 id="symbology-standards">7.5.1 Symbology Standards</h3>
<ul>
<li>ISO/IEC 24778:2008 Information technology - Automatic identification
<li>ISO/IEC 24778:2024 Information technology - Automatic identification
and data capture techniques - Aztec Code bar code symbology
specification</li>
<li>SEMI T1-95 Specification for Back Surface Bar Code Marking of
@@ -8170,8 +8172,8 @@ specification</li>
<li>ANSI/AIM BC6-2000 - Uniform Symbology Specification Code 49</li>
<li>ANSI/AIM BC5-1995 - Uniform Symbology Specification Code 93</li>
<li>AIM Uniform Symbology Specification Code One (1994)</li>
<li>ISO/IEC 16022:2006 Information technology - Automatic identification
and data capture techniques - Data Matrix ECC200 bar code symbology
<li>ISO/IEC 16022:2024 Information technology - Automatic identification
and data capture techniques - Data Matrix bar code symbology
specification</li>
<li>ISO/IEC 21471:2020 Information technology - Automatic identification
and data capture techniques - Extended rectangular data matrix (DMRE)
@@ -8692,10 +8694,11 @@ class="sourceCode bash"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb123-1"><a href
<span id="cb123-3"><a href="#cb123-3" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">./configure</span></span>
<span id="cb123-4"><a href="#cb123-4" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="fu">make</span></span>
<span id="cb123-5"><a href="#cb123-5" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="fu">sudo</span> make install</span></code></pre></div>
<p>For Windows, a Visual Studio 6.0 project file is available at
<code>"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.dsp"</code>. This can also be opened (and
converted) by more modern Visual Studio versions, though some fixing up
of the project configuration will likely be required.</p>
<p>For Windows, a Microsoft Visual C++ project file is available at
<code>"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.vcxproj"</code>. There is also a Visual
Studio makefile available at <code>"backend_tcl\win\makefile.vc"</code>,
which can be run with <code>nmake</code> - for details see
<code>"backend_tcl\win\README.txt"</code>.</p>
<p>Once built and installed, invoke the Tcl/Tk CLI
<code>"wish"</code>:</p>
<div class="sourceCode" id="cb124"><pre
@@ -9444,16 +9447,16 @@ from</p>
<h2 id="conforming-to">CONFORMING TO</h2>
<p>Zint is designed to be compliant with a number of international
standards, including:</p>
<p>ISO/IEC 24778:2008, ANSI/AIM BC12-1998, EN 798:1996, AIM ISS-X-24
<p>ISO/IEC 24778:2024, ANSI/AIM BC12-1998, EN 798:1996, AIM ISS-X-24
(1995), ISO/IEC 15417:2007, EN 12323:2005, ISO/IEC 16388:2007, ANSI/AIM
BC6-2000, ANSI/AIM BC5-1995, AIM USS Code One (1994), ISO/IEC
16022:2006, ISO/IEC 21471:2019, ISO/IEC 15420:2009, AIMD014 (v 1.63)
16022:2024, ISO/IEC 21471:2019, ISO/IEC 15420:2009, AIMD014 (v 1.63)
(2008), ISO/IEC 24723:2010, ISO/IEC 24724:2011, ISO/IEC 20830:2021,
ISO/IEC 16390:2007, ISO/IEC 16023:2000, ISO/IEC 24728:2006, ISO/IEC
15438:2015, ISO/IEC 18004:2015, ISO/IEC 23941:2022, AIM ITS/04-023
(2022)</p>
<h2 id="copyright">COPYRIGHT</h2>
<p>Copyright © 2024 Robin Stuart. Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or
<p>Copyright © 2025 Robin Stuart. Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or
later.</p>
<h2 id="author">AUTHOR</h2>
<p>Robin Stuart <a href="mailto:robin@zint.org.uk"

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@@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ Value
70 `BARCODE_RM4SCC` Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code (RM4SCC)
71 `BARCODE_DATAMATRIX` Data Matrix (ECC200)
71 `BARCODE_DATAMATRIX` Data Matrix (ECC 200)
72 `BARCODE_EAN14` EAN-14
@@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ Value
99 `BARCODE_HIBC_39` HIBC Code 39
102 `BARCODE_HIBC_DM` HIBC Data Matrix ECC200
102 `BARCODE_HIBC_DM` HIBC Data Matrix
104 `BARCODE_HIBC_QR` HIBC QR Code
@@ -3094,11 +3094,11 @@ one can be added by setting `--vers=1` (API `option_2 = 1`). To have the check
character appear in the Human Readable Text, set `--vers=2` (API
`option_2 = 2`).
### 6.1.9 Pharmacode
### 6.1.9 Pharmacode One-Track
![`zint -b PHARMA --compliantheight -d "130170"`](images/pharma.svg){.lin}
Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode is used for the identification of
Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode One-Track is used for the identification of
pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 3 and
131070.
@@ -3690,13 +3690,13 @@ string of shorter length. To select CC-C use `--mode=3` (API `option_1 = 3`).
## 6.4 Two-Track Symbols
### 6.4.1 Two-Track Pharmacode
### 6.4.1 Pharmacode Two-Track
![`zint -b PHARMA_TWO --compliantheight -d
"29876543"`](images/pharma_two.svg){.trk}
Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode Two-Track is an alternative system to Pharmacode
One-Track (see [6.1.9 Pharmacode]) used for the identification of
One-Track (see [6.1.9 Pharmacode One-Track]) used for the identification of
pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 4 and
64570080.
@@ -3956,8 +3956,8 @@ default but also supports encoding in other character sets using the ECI
mechanism. It can also encode GS1 data. The size of the generated symbol can be
adjusted using the `--vers` option (API `option_2`) as shown in the table below.
A separate symbology ID (`BARCODE_HIBC_DM`) can be used to encode Health
Industry Barcode (HIBC) data. Note that only ECC200 encoding is supported, the
older standards have now been removed from Zint.
Industry Barcode (HIBC) data. Note that only ECC 200 symbols are supported, the
older standards (ECC 000 to 140) have now been removed from Zint.
Input Symbol Size Input Symbol Size Input Symbol Size
----- ----------- -- ----- ----------- -- ----- -----------
@@ -4762,7 +4762,7 @@ maximum of 128 digits and does not include a check digit.
## 7.1 License
Zint, libzint and Zint Barcode Studio are Copyright © 2024 Robin Stuart. All
Zint, libzint and Zint Barcode Studio are Copyright © 2025 Robin Stuart. All
historical versions are distributed under the GNU General Public License version
3 or later. Versions 2.5 and later are released under a dual license: the
encoding library is released under the BSD (3 clause) license whereas the GUI,
@@ -4838,7 +4838,7 @@ international standards:
### 7.5.1 Symbology Standards
- ISO/IEC 24778:2008 Information technology - Automatic identification and data
- ISO/IEC 24778:2024 Information technology - Automatic identification and data
capture techniques - Aztec Code bar code symbology specification
- SEMI T1-95 Specification for Back Surface Bar Code Marking of Silicon Wafers
(BC412) (1996)
@@ -4853,8 +4853,8 @@ international standards:
- ANSI/AIM BC6-2000 - Uniform Symbology Specification Code 49
- ANSI/AIM BC5-1995 - Uniform Symbology Specification Code 93
- AIM Uniform Symbology Specification Code One (1994)
- ISO/IEC 16022:2006 Information technology - Automatic identification and data
capture techniques - Data Matrix ECC200 bar code symbology specification
- ISO/IEC 16022:2024 Information technology - Automatic identification and data
capture techniques - Data Matrix bar code symbology specification
- ISO/IEC 21471:2020 Information technology - Automatic identification and data
capture techniques - Extended rectangular data matrix (DMRE) bar code
symbology specification
@@ -5032,10 +5032,10 @@ make
sudo make install
```
For Windows, a Visual Studio 6.0 project file is available at
`"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.dsp"`. This can also be opened (and converted) by more
modern Visual Studio versions, though some fixing up of the project
configuration will likely be required.
For Windows, a Microsoft Visual C++ project file is available at
`"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.vcxproj"`. There is also a Visual Studio makefile
available at `"backend_tcl\win\makefile.vc"`, which can be run with `nmake` -
for details see `"backend_tcl\win\README.txt"`.
Once built and installed, invoke the Tcl/Tk CLI `"wish"`:

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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ January 2025
- 6.1.7.7 HIBC Code 39
- 6.1.7.8 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
- 6.1.8 Codabar (EN 798)
- 6.1.9 Pharmacode
- 6.1.9 Pharmacode One-Track
- 6.1.10 Code 128
- 6.1.10.1 Standard Code 128 (ISO 15417)
- 6.1.10.2 Code 128 Suppress Code Set C (Code Sets A and B only)
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ January 2025
- 6.3.2 CC-B
- 6.3.3 CC-C
- 6.4 Two-Track Symbols
- 6.4.1 Two-Track Pharmacode
- 6.4.1 Pharmacode Two-Track
- 6.4.2 POSTNET
- 6.4.3 PLANET
- 6.4.4 Brazilian CEPNet
@@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ underscores are optional.
70 BARCODE_RM4SCC Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code (RM4SCC)
71 BARCODE_DATAMATRIX Data Matrix (ECC200)
71 BARCODE_DATAMATRIX Data Matrix (ECC 200)
72 BARCODE_EAN14 EAN-14
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ underscores are optional.
99 BARCODE_HIBC_39 HIBC Code 39
102 BARCODE_HIBC_DM HIBC Data Matrix ECC200
102 BARCODE_HIBC_DM HIBC Data Matrix
104 BARCODE_HIBC_QR HIBC QR Code
@@ -2997,11 +2997,11 @@ plus (+). No check character is generated by default, but a modulo-16 one can be
added by setting --vers=1 (API option_2 = 1). To have the check character appear
in the Human Readable Text, set --vers=2 (API option_2 = 2).
6.1.9 Pharmacode
6.1.9 Pharmacode One-Track
[zint -b PHARMA --compliantheight -d "130170"]
Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode is used for the identification of
Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode One-Track is used for the identification of
pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 3 and
131070.
@@ -3545,13 +3545,14 @@ string of shorter length. To select CC-C use --mode=3 (API option_1 = 3).
6.4 Two-Track Symbols
6.4.1 Two-Track Pharmacode
6.4.1 Pharmacode Two-Track
[zint -b PHARMA_TWO --compliantheight -d "29876543"]
Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode Two-Track is an alternative system to Pharmacode
One-Track (see 6.1.9 Pharmacode) used for the identification of pharmaceuticals.
The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 4 and 64570080.
One-Track (see 6.1.9 Pharmacode One-Track) used for the identification of
pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode whole numbers between 4 and
64570080.
6.4.2 POSTNET
@@ -3789,8 +3790,8 @@ default but also supports encoding in other character sets using the ECI
mechanism. It can also encode GS1 data. The size of the generated symbol can be
adjusted using the --vers option (API option_2) as shown in the table below. A
separate symbology ID (BARCODE_HIBC_DM) can be used to encode Health Industry
Barcode (HIBC) data. Note that only ECC200 encoding is supported, the older
standards have now been removed from Zint.
Barcode (HIBC) data. Note that only ECC 200 symbols are supported, the older
standards (ECC 000 to 140) have now been removed from Zint.
Input Symbol Size Input Symbol Size Input Symbol Size
------- ------------- -- ------- ------------- -- ------- -------------
@@ -4571,7 +4572,7 @@ maximum of 128 digits and does not include a check digit.
7.1 License
Zint, libzint and Zint Barcode Studio are Copyright © 2024 Robin Stuart. All
Zint, libzint and Zint Barcode Studio are Copyright © 2025 Robin Stuart. All
historical versions are distributed under the GNU General Public License version
3 or later. Versions 2.5 and later are released under a dual license: the
encoding library is released under the BSD (3 clause) license whereas the GUI,
@@ -4647,7 +4648,7 @@ international standards:
7.5.1 Symbology Standards
- ISO/IEC 24778:2008 Information technology - Automatic identification and
- ISO/IEC 24778:2024 Information technology - Automatic identification and
data capture techniques - Aztec Code bar code symbology specification
- SEMI T1-95 Specification for Back Surface Bar Code Marking of Silicon Wafers
(BC412) (1996)
@@ -4662,9 +4663,8 @@ international standards:
- ANSI/AIM BC6-2000 - Uniform Symbology Specification Code 49
- ANSI/AIM BC5-1995 - Uniform Symbology Specification Code 93
- AIM Uniform Symbology Specification Code One (1994)
- ISO/IEC 16022:2006 Information technology - Automatic identification and
data capture techniques - Data Matrix ECC200 bar code symbology
specification
- ISO/IEC 16022:2024 Information technology - Automatic identification and
data capture techniques - Data Matrix bar code symbology specification
- ISO/IEC 21471:2020 Information technology - Automatic identification and
data capture techniques - Extended rectangular data matrix (DMRE) bar code
symbology specification
@@ -4830,10 +4830,10 @@ A Tcl binding is available in the "backend_tcl” sub-directory. To make on Unix
make
sudo make install
For Windows, a Visual Studio 6.0 project file is available at
"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.dsp". This can also be opened (and converted) by more
modern Visual Studio versions, though some fixing up of the project
configuration will likely be required.
For Windows, a Microsoft Visual C++ project file is available at
"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.vcxproj". There is also a Visual Studio makefile available
at "backend_tcl\win\makefile.vc", which can be run with nmake - for details see
"backend_tcl\win\README.txt".
Once built and installed, invoke the Tcl/Tk CLI "wish":
@@ -5552,9 +5552,9 @@ CONFORMING TO
Zint is designed to be compliant with a number of international standards,
including:
ISO/IEC 24778:2008, ANSI/AIM BC12-1998, EN 798:1996, AIM ISS-X-24 (1995),
ISO/IEC 24778:2024, ANSI/AIM BC12-1998, EN 798:1996, AIM ISS-X-24 (1995),
ISO/IEC 15417:2007, EN 12323:2005, ISO/IEC 16388:2007, ANSI/AIM BC6-2000,
ANSI/AIM BC5-1995, AIM USS Code One (1994), ISO/IEC 16022:2006, ISO/IEC
ANSI/AIM BC5-1995, AIM USS Code One (1994), ISO/IEC 16022:2024, ISO/IEC
21471:2019, ISO/IEC 15420:2009, AIMD014 (v 1.63) (2008), ISO/IEC 24723:2010,
ISO/IEC 24724:2011, ISO/IEC 20830:2021, ISO/IEC 16390:2007, ISO/IEC 16023:2000,
ISO/IEC 24728:2006, ISO/IEC 15438:2015, ISO/IEC 18004:2015, ISO/IEC 23941:2022,
@@ -5562,7 +5562,7 @@ AIM ITS/04-023 (2022)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2024 Robin Stuart. Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or later.
Copyright © 2025 Robin Stuart. Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or later.
AUTHOR

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@@ -722,16 +722,16 @@ and at
Zint is designed to be compliant with a number of international
standards, including:
.PP
ISO/IEC 24778:2008, ANSI/AIM BC12\-1998, EN 798:1996, AIM ISS\-X\-24
ISO/IEC 24778:2024, ANSI/AIM BC12\-1998, EN 798:1996, AIM ISS\-X\-24
(1995), ISO/IEC 15417:2007, EN 12323:2005, ISO/IEC 16388:2007, ANSI/AIM
BC6\-2000, ANSI/AIM BC5\-1995, AIM USS Code One (1994), ISO/IEC
16022:2006, ISO/IEC 21471:2019, ISO/IEC 15420:2009, AIMD014 (v 1.63)
16022:2024, ISO/IEC 21471:2019, ISO/IEC 15420:2009, AIMD014 (v 1.63)
(2008), ISO/IEC 24723:2010, ISO/IEC 24724:2011, ISO/IEC 20830:2021,
ISO/IEC 16390:2007, ISO/IEC 16023:2000, ISO/IEC 24728:2006, ISO/IEC
15438:2015, ISO/IEC 18004:2015, ISO/IEC 23941:2022, AIM ITS/04\-023
(2022)
.SH COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2024 Robin Stuart.
Copyright © 2025 Robin Stuart.
Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or later.
.SH AUTHOR
Robin Stuart \c

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@@ -646,10 +646,10 @@ and at
Zint is designed to be compliant with a number of international standards, including:
ISO/IEC 24778:2008, ANSI/AIM BC12-1998, EN 798:1996,
ISO/IEC 24778:2024, ANSI/AIM BC12-1998, EN 798:1996,
AIM ISS-X-24 (1995), ISO/IEC 15417:2007, EN 12323:2005,
ISO/IEC 16388:2007, ANSI/AIM BC6-2000, ANSI/AIM BC5-1995,
AIM USS Code One (1994), ISO/IEC 16022:2006, ISO/IEC 21471:2019,
AIM USS Code One (1994), ISO/IEC 16022:2024, ISO/IEC 21471:2019,
ISO/IEC 15420:2009, AIMD014 (v 1.63) (2008), ISO/IEC 24723:2010,
ISO/IEC 24724:2011, ISO/IEC 20830:2021, ISO/IEC 16390:2007,
ISO/IEC 16023:2000, ISO/IEC 24728:2006, ISO/IEC 15438:2015,
@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ ISO/IEC 18004:2015, ISO/IEC 23941:2022, AIM ITS/04-023 (2022)
# COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2024 Robin Stuart. Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or later.
Copyright © 2025 Robin Stuart. Released under GNU GPL 3.0 or later.
# AUTHOR