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GUI: export dialog: add postfix field for filename (#252)
man page: expand --scale spiel, mention MaxiCode exceptionalism manual: make MaxiCode scale exceptionalism a bit clearer
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## 4.9 Adjusting Image Size
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The scale of the image can be altered using the `--scale` option followed by a
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multiple of the default X-dimension. The scale is multiplied by 2 before being
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applied. The default scale is 1.
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multiple of the default X-dimension. The scale is multiplied by 2 (with the
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exception of MaxiCode) before being applied. The default scale is 1.
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For MaxiCode, the scale is multiplied by 10 for raster output, by 20 for EMF
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vector output, and by 2 otherwise (non-EMF vector output).
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For raster output, the default X-dimension is 2 pixels (except for MaxiCode, see
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[4.9.2 MaxiCode Raster Scaling] below). For example for PNG images a scale of 5
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way similar to Data Matrix, Code One is able to encode the Latin-1 character
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set or GS1 data, and also supports the ECI mechanism. There are two types of
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Code One symbol - fixed-ratio symbols which are roughly square (versions A
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through to H) and variable-width versions (version S and T). These can be
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through to H) and variable-width versions (versions S and T). These can be
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selected by using `--vers` (API `option_2`) as shown in the table below:
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