* Merge software and hardware barcodes to one method
* Fix wrong sw barcode heigh/width
* Add missing param to _sw_barcode call
* Make barcode() smarter, improvements and clean up
* Use param font_size in sw_barcode()
* Update docstrings
* Update barcode examples and docs
* Add --force_software option to CLI
* Attempt to match the sw and hw barcode sizes
* Better approximation to native font size
* Fix docs build
* Update tests at test_function_softbarcode
* Fix exception
* Move image dpi setting to writter_options
* Fix _sw_barcode() docstring param
* Fix wrong default param in docstring
* improve linkage in documentation
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Kanzler <4189642+patkan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Kanzler <dev@pkanzler.de>
Python 2.7 EOL is arriving on 2020-01-01: https://pythonclock.org/
This will allow us to use Python 3 only libraries, like python-barcode,
which can maintain a reduced, simpler codebase, due to only one version
to support.
Closes#371.
Signed-off-by: Romain Porte <microjoe@microjoe.org>
The version string is in the module as __version__ available.
In the doc the version will be automatically parsed. The version comes
from the installed module if on read the docs or directly from
setuptools_scm if you are working locally.
The CLI will issue the version string if you call it with the option
'version'. The CLI does not accept commands like '--version', since this
would not be conform with the rest of the interface (and argparse).
The configuration for loading the version-string is adapted from
pimutils/vdirsyncer. It autogenerates a version string setuptools_scm at
install-time and then adds it to the __version__ member in __init__.py
I adapted the GitHub-template with a fitting comment and bumped the
changelog.
closes#141