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Legend
April 14, 2021
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including QR code in document

  • April 14, 2021
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A certification lab has requested that we add a QR code to a .pdf, alongside the familiar hyperlink. I have to admit I don't know where to start!

Well, perhaps not quite that bad: I know how to place a graphic, but are there any tips or recommendations I need to be aware of when generating the QR code? Recommendations on a reliable place/way to do this would also help.

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    Correct answer Winfried Reng

    Hi,

     

    You can generate a graphics with a QR code in FrameMaker: Insert | Generate QR Code

    Just enter the name of the PNG file which you want to create and the URL which the QR code should encode.

    This is also described in the online help:

    https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/using-framemaker/user-guide/frm_graphics_gr-topic_graphics-qrcodes.html

     

    And of course you can create a graphics with other graphics applications like CorelDraw, Corel Designer and I assume also with Illustrator of freeware applications.

     

    I would put the QR code as small as possible next to the footer.

    Or on the title page or back page.

    Print this out and test whether this works!

     

    Best regards

     

    Winfried

    3 replies

    Legend
    April 19, 2021

    Thanks for the tips. I'm happy to report that I now have clean, crisp, working QR codes in the document.

    Legend
    April 14, 2021

    d'uh … looking for something else, and I now discover a handy command "Generate QR code" in the Insert menu. Time to investigate :-}

     

    Bob_Niland
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    Community Expert
    April 14, 2021

    I haven't needed to do this since back before FM had the feature (and then used one of the many freebie sites that can generate QR), but here's a tip that might apply regardless of how generated.

    Generate the QR at the lowest resolution offered (ideally one pixel per QR pixel). Then scale it in FM to the size desired. This makes the dpi low enough that re-sampling in the various workflows is not likely to happen.

    Resist any temptation to re-size by re-sampling, such as in Photoshop, to avoid introduction of edge artifacts, esp. edge ringing in JPG. You want the little squares to remain nice and sharp.

    Winfried RengCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    April 14, 2021

    Hi,

     

    You can generate a graphics with a QR code in FrameMaker: Insert | Generate QR Code

    Just enter the name of the PNG file which you want to create and the URL which the QR code should encode.

    This is also described in the online help:

    https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/using-framemaker/user-guide/frm_graphics_gr-topic_graphics-qrcodes.html

     

    And of course you can create a graphics with other graphics applications like CorelDraw, Corel Designer and I assume also with Illustrator of freeware applications.

     

    I would put the QR code as small as possible next to the footer.

    Or on the title page or back page.

    Print this out and test whether this works!

     

    Best regards

     

    Winfried