On 24 juin, 09:23, Hegedüs Ervin wrote:
[...]
> Any help would comes well,
>
> thanks:
>
I do not really understand the relation
Python <-> "this will be a book".
For editing purpose, do you need to extract your raw material for
somewhere? to create graphics? to parse files?
or
Are you expec
hello,
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 09:59:17AM -0700, Cameron Laird wrote:
> Hegedüs Ervin, it's quite likely that ReportLab will be a good
> technical fit
> for you.
it's a good news :)
> Are you in a position to pay licensing fees for advanced
> features?
no :(
> Do you have any requirements to *m
On Jun 24, 6:45 am, "neil.suffi...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> You might also want to have a look at Pisa (http://www.xhtml2pdf.com/
> ) . It's based on reportlab but might suit you better.
There's more to the story. As with many things, the answer is, "it
depends".
In this case, there are so many varia
You might also want to have a look at Pisa ( http://www.xhtml2pdf.com/
) . It's based on reportlab but might suit you better.
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hello,
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:37:40AM -0700, mando wrote:
> Take a look to reportlab:
>
> http://www.reportlab.com/software/opensource/
thanks, I'll check it out,
a.
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Take a look to reportlab:
http://www.reportlab.com/software/opensource/
Bye bye
Luca
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Hello Everyone,
I'm looking a good PDF module for Python 2.x - I've never used
any PDF in Python, I don't know, what would be a good choice.
There are several PDF tool for Python - this is my problem :)
What I need:
- utf8 support
- create header and footer
- (in headers there are small images)