Hi again Arun, On 21 June 2011 19:59, Walter Prins <wpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It apparently installed successfully. (You would only be able to follow > this command if a) you're using Ubuntu, b) you have "pip" installed in your > Python environment. If you don't know what "pip" is or why it's useful then > either post back and ask, or better yet, first do your own research and then > post if you still have questions and don't understand.) > Out of curiosity I just did a quick followup experiment with xhtml2pdf after installing it: 1) I read the documentation page here: http://www.xhtml2pdf.com/doc/pisa-en.html 2) Then I saved the page to my desktop as "pisa Documentation.html" (the default filename) 3) Then I issued (as suggested in the documentation) the command: xhtml2pdf -s "pisa Documentation.html" 4) xhtml2pdf then spat out some messages and generated "pisa Documentation.pdf" The result is (I think) pretty good. I must note that I've not encountered any real problems so far either installing it or using it, so I must conclude that whatever installation issues you ran into was due to something specific to your current platform, or to something you've done, and not due to bugs in xhtml2pdf as you suggested. (In fact the results are so good that I'm planning on playing around with this in Python a bit more myself... might come in very handy for generating reports and suchlike at some point no doubt...) Walter
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