Do you know weasyprint : http://weasyprint.org/ It's a full python implementation of HTML to PDF transformation. They enter in the CSS3 working group last year.
Best regards Le 22/02/2013 11:12, Malthe Borch a écrit : > This is an add-on that lets you present a dynatree [1] to allow a > visitor to select subtrees of content to have formatted as a published > article: > > https://github.com/collective/collective.ebook > > Basically it works like a clickable, expandable site map. It's > light-weight because each level is loaded asynchronously. > > It currently assumes a software such as PrinceXML [2] that transforms > HTML into PDF. > > The add-on comes with integration into `plone.resourceeditor` [3] such > that templates can be edited TTW. > > If you've got a license for PrinceXML, this is an easy way to take > your existing Plone content and publish it as PDF, letting the > visitors themselves decide what content to publish and get a very > professional result. > > SSH is supported out-of-the-box such that you can use a PrinceXML > executable which is installed on a different machine. > > Note that the user interface is currently in Danish (!) – get in touch > if you're interested and need help translating it into English or > another language. > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/dynatree/ (configured with asynchronous loading) > [2] http://www.princexml.com/ (not free – actually rather expensive) > [3] https://github.com/plone/plone.resourceeditor (uses the ACE > browser-based source editor) -- Encolpe DEGOUTE http://encolpe.degoute.free.fr/ Logiciels libres, hockey sur glace et autres activités cérébrales _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-product-developers
