Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
Just for the record, I just downloaded Adobe Acrobat, and org->html->acrobat seems to be a viable workflow, and not as expensive as Prince. However, Acrobat, as far as I'm concerned, doesn't provide any way to automate the process - you have to open it and edit it manually in order to polish the typography and add additional graphical elements, but seems to be a great alternative. Cheers, - Marcelo. On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Srinivas wrote: > There is a free license for non-commerical use: > > From princexml.com: > We offer a free license for non-commercial use of Prince. > This license adds a small logo to the first page of > generated PDF files. > > Will this work for you? > > > > >
Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
There is a free license for non-commerical use: >From princexml.com: We offer a free license for non-commercial use of Prince. This license adds a small logo to the first page of generated PDF files. Will this work for you?
Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
Thank you for the suggestion guys. It looks as if most of the free solutions don't produce a very good output. Prince does look very good, but it's way too much expensive. I think using org and exporting to both HTML and learning just enough LaTeX in order to export a well formatted output with a nice typography is what I'm going to do. Geez, orgmode is a publishing powerhouse :) Cheers, - Marcelo. On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Srinivas wrote: > You might want to take a look at http://www.princexml.com/ > > It allows you to specify css and then print to PDF using a command line > tool. > > > >
Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
You might want to take a look at http://www.princexml.com/ It allows you to specify css and then print to PDF using a command line tool.
Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: > Hey guys, > Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then > convert it to pdf? [chomp] > Has anyone tried this workflow? More ideas: - Calibre (calibre-ebook.com) can convert HTML to PDF, open source and free. - OpenOffice/LibreOffice. Read files and export to PDF ? - Within reason you can do that in a browser and print to PDF (native in Linux and Mac, Get a PDF print driver - PDFCreator, dump to Post Script and ps2pdf in cygwin... ad nauseum -) . Calibre might be your best bet being that it handles bulks of HTML pages, but YMMV. Luis -- Luis R. Anaya papo anaya aroba hot mail punto com "Do not use 100 words if you can say it in 10" - Yamamoto Tsunetomo
Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
If you have the html, there seem to be some things around to convert to PDF: - http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/ - http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xhtml2pdf/ - http://www.winnovative-software.com/download.aspx - http://www.html2pdf.fr/en Good luck! John On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote: > Hey guys, > > Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then convert > it to pdf? > > I know *TeX is the most powerful framework for creating PDFs, but given that > I'm more familiar with CSS, I'm sure I could come up with a better style for > the document in much less time than if, say, using LaTeX, as of now. > > My thought is, publish to HTML via org using a custom CSS, and then convert > this HTML+CSS to PDF somehow - I'm still not sure how exactly - printing to > PDF from the browser might be an option, however, I'm afraid that the final > PDF quality will not be enough for the given publication. > > Has anyone tried this workflow? > > Cheers, > > - Marcelo.
Re: [O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa < celose...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey guys, > > Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then > convert it to pdf? > > I know *TeX is the most powerful framework for creating PDFs, but given > that I'm more familiar with CSS, I'm sure I could come up with a > better style for the document in much less time than if, say, using LaTeX, > as of now. > > My thought is, publish to HTML via org using a custom CSS, and then > convert this HTML+CSS to PDF somehow - I'm still not sure how exactly - > printing to PDF from the browser might be an option, however, I'm afraid > that the final PDF quality will not be enough for the given publication. > > Has anyone tried this workflow? > > Cheers, > > - Marcelo. > This works very well, but it's non-free: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=501897 http://tomayko.com/writings/princexml http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcXUrNSvjhU [[]], Eduardo Ochs eduardoo...@gmail.com http://angg.twu.net/
[O] Org HTML->PDF publishing
Hey guys, Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then convert it to pdf? I know *TeX is the most powerful framework for creating PDFs, but given that I'm more familiar with CSS, I'm sure I could come up with a better style for the document in much less time than if, say, using LaTeX, as of now. My thought is, publish to HTML via org using a custom CSS, and then convert this HTML+CSS to PDF somehow - I'm still not sure how exactly - printing to PDF from the browser might be an option, however, I'm afraid that the final PDF quality will not be enough for the given publication. Has anyone tried this workflow? Cheers, - Marcelo.