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Encoding Information in Clustered-Dot Halftones

HPL-2010-136 Encoding Information in Clustered-Dot Halftones - Ulichney, Robert; Gaubatz, Matthew; Simske, Steven
Keyword(s): Steganographic Halftone, Clustered-dot halfioning, Data-bearing Hard Copy, Printing
Abstract: While barcodes are a popular means for encoding information for printed matter, they add unsightly overt content. If an image is already part of the composition of a printed label or page, hiding information in that image is an attractive alternative to barcodes. This paper offers a new method for e ...
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Template::Provider::Encoding(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 Template::Provider::Encoding(3pm)

NAME
Template::Provider::Encoding - Explicitly declare encodings of your templates SYNOPSIS
use Template::Provider::Encoding; use Template::Stash::ForceUTF8; use Template; my $tt = Template->new( LOAD_TEMPLATES => [ Template::Provider::Encoding->new ], STASH => Template::Stash::ForceUTF8->new, ); # Everything should be Unicode # (but you can pass UTF-8 bytes as well, thanks to Template::Stash::ForceUTF8) my $author = "x{5bae}x{5ddd}"; # this will emit Unicode flagged string to STDOUT. You might # probably want to binmode(STDOUT, ":encoding($enccoding)") # before process() call $tt->process($template, { author => $author }); # in your templates [% USE encoding 'utf-8' -%] My name is [% author %]. { ... whatever UTF-8 bytes } DESCRIPTION
Template::Provider::Encoding is a Template Provider subclass to decode template using its declaration. You have to declare encoding of the template in the head (1st line) of template using (fake) encoding TT plugin. Otherwise the template is handled as utf-8. [% USE encoding 'utf-8' %] Here comes utf-8 strings with [% variable %]. DIFFERNCE WITH OTHER WAYS
UNICODE option and BOM Recent TT allows "UNICODE" option to Template::Provider and by adding it Provider scans BOM (byte-order mark) to detect UTF-8/UTF-16 encoded template files. This module does basically the same thing in a different way, but IMHO adding BOM to template files is a little painful especially for non-programmers. Template::Provider::Encode Template::Provider::Encode provides a very similar way to detect Template file encodings and output the template into various encodings. This module doesn't touch output encoding of the template and instead it emits valid Unicode flagged string. I think the output encoding conversion should be done by other piece of code, especially in the framework. This module doesn't require you to specify encoding in the code, nor doesn't guess encodings. Instead it forces you to put "[% USE encoding 'foo-bar' %]" in the top of template files, which is explicit and, I think, is a good convention. AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Template::Stash::ForceUTF8, Template::Provider::Encode perl v5.12.3 2007-08-01 Template::Provider::Encoding(3pm)