I see the 111 row and this is the code
else { my($fW,$fH) = (GD::Font->Small->width, GD::Font->Small->height +); my $iWidth = length($sPtn); #Bar Image ($oGd, $cBlack) = GD::Barcode::plot($sPtn, $iWidth, $iHeight, +$fH, 0); #String $oGd->string(GD::Font->Small, (length($sPtn)-$fW*(length($sTxt +Wk)))/2, $iHeight - $fH, $sTxtWk, $cBlack); }
As you see on code there is a GD::Font setting. Is for this question wich I search GD::Font module, but I doesn't exist on CPAN site. :(

In reply to Re^2: error message from GD::Barcode::Code39 module by giobis
in thread error message from GD::Barcode::Code39 module by giobis

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