ZiniGo
Utility to backup magazines from the Zinio service as PDF, bypassing/Removing their DRM. (by TheAxeDude)
gotenberg
A developer-friendly API for converting numerous document formats into PDF files, and more! (by gotenberg)
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ZiniGo
Posts with mentions or reviews of ZiniGo.
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Does anyone know how to use Zinigo (magazines from Zinio)?
Wanted to download a couple of magazines that I purchased from Zinio and found this on github. However, there's no FAQ and there's no gui. Thoughts? Anyone able to help? Would be most appreciative as there's very little info on the site.
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Does anyone know how to get Zinio magazines into Calibre?
Ah-ha! I managed to solve my own problem. Looks like somebody new has started a project called "ZiniGo" which uses the current Zinio API to convert to PDF. It's running on my machine now, and so far it looks like I have some valid .pdfs. I'll leave the answer here for anyone coming from the future (assuming this project is still running).
gotenberg
Posts with mentions or reviews of gotenberg.
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Create PDFs with Tailwind
Use a server-side headless browser such as puppeteer to convert the HTML to PDF. This is the most reliable free option, but requires a server. If you need to use it in production, we recommend you use Gotenberg.
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Launch HN: Onedoc (YC W24) – A better way to create PDFs
We're using Gotenberg[1] to convert a rendered web page (with Elixir/Phoenix, in our case) to PDF. Works like a charm and we can use our existing frontend code/styling (including SVG graph generators) which is a huge bonus.
1: https://gotenberg.dev/
- Htmldocs: Typeset and Generate PDFs with HTML/CSS
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How to Simply Generate a PDF From HTML in Symfony With WeasyPrint
If you also want to convert Markdown or LibreOffice formats, the self-hosted API Gotenberg is worth checking out
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PDF rendering server-side using HTML 5 + CSS 3
I found a project that does exactly that (https://github.com/gotenberg/gotenberg). It’s my best bet for now, but I still need to test GraalVM integration with JS runtimes (and test JS libraries) and the Kotlin compiler targeting Node.
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PDF generation with Gotenberg
Gotenberg is a Docker-based stateless API for PDF generation from HTML and Markdown files.
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(Free) Open-source PDF Generation/Export
Think you mean https://gotenberg.dev ?
- Software welche PDF durchsuchbar macht?
- How to create a PDF?
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Best solution for generating pdf documents from templates
We use https://gotenberg.dev/ with handlebars templates.