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Pure Ruby Gem to generate PNG files of QR codes.
Example:
require 'pngqr'
Pngqr.encode 'https://github.com/andys', :file => 'output.png'
The parameters for encode() are the same as the rqrcode gem's new(), except:
we add :file if you want to output to a file instead of returning the PNG as a blob, and
you can :scale with an integer parameter and it will scale up the output image by that many times.
if you don't supply a :size, we auto-size by testing each size until we find the one that worked. It seems quick enough.
:border=>n lets you add an n pixel white border to the PNG
Gems: rqrcode and chunky_png (both pure ruby gems)
See: http://whomwah.github.com/rqrcode/
Andrew Snow andrew@modulus.org Andys^ on irc.freenode.net @andy_snow on the twitter
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