breezy-pdf-lite VS asciidoctor-web-pdf

Compare breezy-pdf-lite vs asciidoctor-web-pdf and see what are their differences.

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breezy-pdf-lite

Posts with mentions or reviews of breezy-pdf-lite. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-04.

asciidoctor-web-pdf

Posts with mentions or reviews of asciidoctor-web-pdf. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-03.
  • CSS for Printing to Paper
    15 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Mar 2024
    I've been test-driving the web pdf build tool for Asciidoc, asciidoctor-web-pdf[1], for a few years, which uses Paged.js as the template engine before CSS PMM has its go. I like it - I like it a LOT[2] - but Puppeteer-Chrome bugs breaks the build on the regular, or requires a rework of templates. So the web-pdf team started just releasing docker images that include a tested Chromium version (among other things), so as to keep that from being such a PITA. Which is fine. Howaaaayyyyyyyver . . that shines a spotlight on a problem with this workflow: the dependency on browser rendering kit.

    [1] https://github.com/ggrossetie/asciidoctor-web-pdf

  • Writerside – a new technical writing environment from JetBrains
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Oct 2023
    https://github.com/ggrossetie/asciidoctor-web-pdf

    I encourage everyone to take a look at the documentation; this is the markup language I now use for all my personal and professional projects.

  • HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT?
    1 project | /r/technicalwriting | 7 Aug 2023
    https://github.com/ggrossetie/asciidoctor-web-pdf (this is an implementation of Paged.js +CSS for the Asciidoc markup language, as an alternative to asciidoctor-pdf [Ruby/Prawn] or asciidoctor-fopub [Docbook-XSL].)
  • MkDocs vs Confluence
    1 project | /r/technicalwriting | 10 Jul 2023
    We're currently ironing out the bugs for parallel AsciiDoc > PDF generation for downloadable/offline versions anyway, so once that's sorted we can use those for review again. Much as I hated writing book-style PDF help docs, Acrobat's commenting/review features are actually pretty hard to replace.
  • Why isn't there a free tier of MadCap Flare for sample projects or self learning?
    1 project | /r/technicalwriting | 26 Jan 2023
    Asciidoctor-web-pdf https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf for web-based PDF with Paged.JS and CSS.
  • Will knowing AsciiDoc be a resume booster?
    1 project | /r/technicalwriting | 5 Jan 2023
    You'll get extremely consistent output from Asciidoc, but I'm not gonna lie: customizing format is going to be a learning curve no matter what compared to MSO. Tweaking either 1) asciidoctor-pdf's yaml themes, 2) docbook-xsl overrides, or 3) asciidoctor-web-pdf's CSS and JS (via Paged.js Paged Media Module implementation). And if your parent org uses Office365 up and down the chain, Word publishing can be automated . . fairly well. You'll still get some surprises, but it's Word. It's the lingua franca for a reason.
  • help creating reusable content system from scratch?
    1 project | /r/technicalwriting | 28 Sep 2022
    How you turn including files into deliverables, there's a few paths, but HTML is the "natural" output, and PDF can be made with a few different tools depending on what the output format is required to look like. DocBook-XSL is a more complex but configurable processor, while the Ruby-based asciidoctor-pdf is the easier, more Honda-like option. I'm pretty fond of the "web-pdf" method (https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf) which uses Paged.js and CSS to style the print document, but your mileage may vary depending on your CSS comfort level.
  • Beautiful PDFs from HTML
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Apr 2021
    Asciidoctor has a web PDF tool that just went alpha a little bit ago, uses the same stack as the OP's thingie.

    https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf

    The content handoff goes like this: Asciidoc (using defined roles) generates HTML5 (Pagedjs polyfills page areas / pagination stuff), CSS styles stuff, and Puppeteer runs a headless Chromium for the pdf render. It's straight from CSS GCPM W3C spec, a flavor of CSS Paged Media, drafts that have been percolating since frickin' 2006 but have never seen browser implementation.

  • A tool to create slides using Markdown easily for you
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Feb 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing breezy-pdf-lite and asciidoctor-web-pdf you can also consider the following projects:

ReLaXed - Create PDF documents using web technologies

pdf - Tutorial on paged.js

MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers

WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory

markdeep-thesis - Write your (under)graduate thesis with Markdeep and typeset it right in your browser.

Code-Server - VS Code in the browser

SnappySnippet - Chrome extension that allows easy extraction of CSS and HTML from selected element.