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31 | 33 | |
28,354 | 37,128 | |
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0.6 | 8.7 | |
21 days ago | 1 day ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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jsPDF
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Best HTML to PDF libraries for Node.js
jsPDF is a popular JavaScript PDF generator that allows users to generate PDF files in the web browser dynamically. The library is well-maintained, stable, easy to use, and has rich documentation.
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Seeking Alternative jQuery Plugin for Exporting ASP.NET Web Form HTML Table to Excel and PDF
I haven't had to generate PDF files from the browser, but jsPDF looks promising.
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jsPDF new version not working
So, as advised on the github page https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF i tried to source the new version of jsPDF using either the first or second src that you see in comment in the code below.
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trouble with jsPD library
was working fine. But it seems this version does not have the function to do dashed lines, so i wanted a newer version. I tried downloading the folder of the newest one, or tu put : as mentionned in this page : https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF, but now i got a bug when i try to create the pdf and the code stops at the instruction var doc = new jsPDF(); I hope have i been clear, sorry i'm kind of trying out things...
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Data grid with export and print features
You can use the .NET built-in datagrid, write your own .csv export (it's about 15 lines of code), and use jsPDF to convert the datagrid content to pdf using JavaScript.
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Bibliotecas NodeJS incríveis que você não tem ideia que existem
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Google/tracker free PDF markup editor (stylus) for android
Didn't try but there is https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js to read and https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF to write back so I imagine it could all be done in the browser, no app required. I'm not sure if there is already a project that combine both and use the canvas as a sketching support but have a look and if there isn't one I might prototype as it could be interesting for the PineNote.
video.js
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Stream to Chromecast with resolved, vlc and bash
For people who like to watch with subtitles, VLC currently doesn't support streaming to chromecast with SRT subtitles.. there are several issues for it and I believe support is slated for the next major version of Chromecast, but not sure when that will be.
The typical "workaround" is to reencode the video file to include the subtitles directly, but that sounded like too much work, so I hacked together a static page using https://videojs.com/ to embed a player and load the video and subtitles in a browser window.
Here it is in gist form if anyone has a similar issue: https://gist.github.com/HartS/9bb2721fa73b6798efcdbf5c463e87...
This was hacked together as quickly as possible for my own needs, so definitely not intended to be an example of clean code. You need to run the python server separately to serve the SRT because video-js can't load it from a file URL IIRC
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Wanted - IPTV Front-end
Thank you! This is the kind of creative solution I was looking for. Your comment helped me find video.js which has first-party support for opening M3U8 streams.
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Floatplane is a disappointment
videojs is superior to basically everything. It's also open source...
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Best practice for multiple autoplay videos
Another option is looking at https://videojs.com/ with the Vimeo video file links.
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trying do download a blob video
I am woring with HTML - I managed to download a (m3u8) video. by inspecting the webpage (videojs.com).
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Bibliotecas NodeJS incríveis que você não tem ideia que existem
🔀 Repositório no GitHub
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Building a React live streaming app with 100ms
Now, to display the HLS stream to viewers, we’ll use HLS.js, which we installed earlier. For more UI customizations, you can check out Video.js, which uses HLS.js internally.
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Videos in HTML
Maybe videojs?
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Creating and customizing an HTML5 video player with CSS
You can find real-life examples of customized HTML5 video players on YouTube, the Cloudinary Video Player, JWPlayer, and Video JS. Each of these websites or frameworks utilizes the power of CSS to customize their videos or allow their users to do the same.
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Did the IJF Live player switch from YouTube to their own?
It looks like the IJF has switched to using the Video.js player on their portal. I'm not sure what to think of that. This could be the IJF taking more control over their IP which is ultimately a good thing. If you want to watch specific matches and see when certain actions happen then you must use their portal.
What are some alternatives?
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player
PDF.js - PDF Reader in JavaScript
hls.js - HLS.js is a JavaScript library that plays HLS in browsers with support for MSE.
PDFKit - A JavaScript PDF generation library for Node and the browser
react-player - A React component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, SoundCloud, Streamable, Vimeo, Wistia and DailyMotion
react-pdf - 📄 Create PDF files using React
awesome-blazor - Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
Dompdf - HTML to PDF converter for PHP
clappr - :clapper: An extensible media player for the web.
Papa Parse - Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
mediaelement - HTML5 <audio> or <video> player with support for MP4, WebM, and MP3 as well as HLS, Dash, YouTube, Facebook, SoundCloud and others with a common HTML5 MediaElement API, enabling a consistent UI in all browsers.