ReLaXed
markdeep-thesis
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11,808 | 142 | |
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0.0 | 0.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
ISC License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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ReLaXed
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Beautiful PDFs from HTML
A few years ago I started an alternative to PrinceXML called ReLaXed.js [1], it's always been sufficient for my reports but it may lack some pagination/layout features that Paged.js may have as they seem to have given this much more thoughts (still wrapping my head around whether paged.js could be "plugged into" Relaxed).
[1] https://github.com/RelaxedJS/ReLaXed
markdeep-thesis
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Beautiful PDFs from HTML
There's also Bindery, a JavaScript library for book creation: https://evanbrooks.info/bindery/
On top of it and the in-browser Markdown renderer Markdeep, I've built a tool for typesetting undergraduate theses: https://github.com/doersino/markdeep-thesis/
And, coincidentally, I've written a blog post about controlling the settings in Chrome's "Print" dialogue with CSS just a few days ago (other browsers don't support many of the relevant features): https://excessivelyadequate.com/posts/print.html
What are some alternatives?
asciidoctor-web-pdf - Convert AsciiDoc documents to PDF using web technologies
pandoc - Universal markup converter
SnappySnippet - Chrome extension that allows easy extraction of CSS and HTML from selected element.
breezy-pdf-lite - HTML/CSS/JS in, PDF out, via Chrome
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
pagedown - Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory
pdf - Tutorial on paged.js