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@ -357,7 +357,8 @@ options within the `decoder` are for debugging/visualization purposes only.
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showPattern: false,
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readers: [
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'code_128_reader'
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]
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],
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multiple: false
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}
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```
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@ -380,6 +381,10 @@ more possible clashes, or false-positives. One should take care of the order
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the readers are given, since some might return a value even though it is not
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the correct type (EAN-13 vs. UPC-A).
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The `multiple` property tells the decoder if it should stop after finding a single result. If multiple is set to
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`true`, the `result` object will have a `barcodes` array, each of which is a `result` object with it's own `codeResult`,
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`box`, `line`, etc.
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The remaining properties `drawBoundingBox`, `showFrequency`, `drawScanline` and
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`showPattern` are mostly of interest during debugging and visualization.
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