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betterwrite
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What do you use to write?
Well, I guess I can recommend you my tool, betterwrite.io. I built it to be able to write from any device (and have a professionally printable PDF without having to pay for it).
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Feedback to Writing Processor for Creative Writing
I'm just a programmer (and a writer in my spare time), and I'm the creator of betterwrite.io, a word processor (like Google Docs, Microsoft Word, Overleaf…) focused on creative writing. The tool brings the possibility of creating chapters, drafts, notes, total customization, real-time collaboration, compatibility with any mobile-desktop-web device, among other features. The main aim is to have, in a single tool, everything necessary for the construction, revision, and finalization of incredible projects.
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Ferramenta Voltada para Escritores e Editoras
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annotated-pdf-spec
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Show HN: I am building a new Python library to read/write PDF files
As others have already written, there are many slightly invalid PDF files out there in the wild that many readers can display mostly fine and which your library should also be able to handle.
If you can, grab yourself a copy of the most recent PDF 2.0 specification since it contains much more information and is much more correct in terms of how to implement things. Also have a look at the errata at https://pdf-issues.pdfa.org/32000-2-2020/index.html.
As I'm implementing a PDF library (in Ruby), I have started to collect some situations that arise in the wild but are not spec-compliant, see https://github.com/gettalong/annotated-pdf-spec. That might help you in parsing some invalid PDFs
What are some alternatives?
text-to-pdf - Create and retrieve PDFs using HTTP GET and POST requests
pdfquery - A fast and friendly PDF scraping library.
pdfmake-wrapper - Wrapper based on pdfmake library (http://pdfmake.org) to generate PDF documents in an easy and readable way.
pdfsyntax - A Python library to inspect and modify the internal structure of a PDF file
octo - Build your knowledge base [Moved to: https://github.com/voracious/octo]
PyMuPDF - PyMuPDF is a high performance Python library for data extraction, analysis, conversion & manipulation of PDF (and other) documents.