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QuestPDF 2022.01 - a new version of the open-source, C# library for generating complex PDF documents with fluent API, now with complex table-layout support 🎉 Please help me make it popular 🚀
Give the official QuestPDF repository a star ⭐ so more people will know about it. Most developers evaluate project maturity based on the star count so let's help them make the right decision!
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QuestPDF 2021.11 - a new version of the open-source, MIT-licensed, C# library for generating PDF documents with fluent API, now with several community-driven improvements 🎉 Please help me make it popular 🚀
There are already a couple of free or paid libraries in the .NET ecosystem that can be used to generate PDF files. The way how QuestPDF differs is simple: instead of relying on an HTML-to-PDF conversion, it implements its own layouting engine that renders the full content using the SkiaSharp library (a Skia port for .NET, used in Chrome, Android, MAUI, etc.).
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QuestPDF 2021.10 - a new version of the open-source, MIT-licensed, C# library for generating PDF documents with fluent API, now with extended text capabilities. Please help me make it popular :)
Hi, can you please elaborate more about your question? Or create a discussion on the repository page? https://github.com/QuestPDF/library/discussions I am not sure exactly what requirement you would like to achieve :)
- Best way to deal with PDF file generation
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Generate a PDF with dynamic header and footer
QuestPDF is my go-to.
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QuestPDF - my open-source C# library for creating PDF documents with Fluent API needs your help
Hi :) That is a good point about most of the APIs available. I truly believe that it does not apply to the QuestPDF library. The Fluent API here is used only to describe the document's content, to create new element instances and assign them to parents. In other words, there is no business logic involved in this code area. Please analyze the QuestPDF.Fluent namespace. You will find that most of the API invocations are super simple and straightforward.
- Best way to generate a pdf file using dotnet 5?
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Server side pdf and charts... sad state
check out https://github.com/questpdf/library
WKHTMLToPDF
- Show HN: CLI for generating beautiful PDF for offline reading
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Working with PDFs in Ruby
We’ll start with the WickedPDF gem, which is powered by the wkhtmltopdf command-line library.
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Any good tutorials for working with pdfs in Rust?
The only “sane” way I’ve found to be able to deal with pdfs is through this tool https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
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Batch saving webpages to PDFs? (Sub wiki page deleted)
wget + https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
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Get attributes from another session without loading that session
Thanks for the suggestion! KnpSnappyBundle was my initial way to go as well, but my pages use quite some Javascript (chartJs) to render and I couldn’t get wkhtmltopdf to work with it. As it seems wkhtmltopdf does not support ES6 https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf/issues/3596 so I was forced to find another way.
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Open Source Tool to create a PDF structure via coding?
wkhtmltopdf — Generates PDFs from HTML documents.
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Fixed width tables in PDFs
Of the HTML-based pdf-engines pandoc supports, prince would have the best typography, but I don't like recommending Prince because it's proprietary and costs money. (I try to stick to open source when I can.) wkhtmltopdf is the fastest, but uses a pretty old codebase, and doesn't even support paged/print css. weasyprint is a little better in my experience, but still has a ways to go typographically. pagedjs-cli is just a wrapper around headless Chrome/Chromium, and while Chrome has made improvements with regard to typography, Google turns off some of those features (e.g., hyphens) in headless mode, which is annoying.
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Is there a command line program to convert web pages into readable markdown/htm/pdf format? preferably markdown
Concerning pdf there is the well known wkhtmltopdf , but let me say that I love the not so well known percollate
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LaTex alternative/replacement written in Rust?
Did you try wkhtmltopdf and WeasyPrint, by any chance?
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Is there any program that helps you build your own bestiary for homebrew settings?
Since the srd uses standardized links (base/creature type/creature name) you could make a list of urls based on your selected monsters in a spreadsheet, then use a program like https://wkhtmltopdf.org/, https://www.weenysoft.com/free-html-to-pdf-converter.html, or the url conversion feature in Adobe Acrobat Pro if you combine all the urls into an htm for Acrobat to pull from.
What are some alternatives?
ITextSharp - [DEPRECATED] .NET port of the iText library, only security fixes will be added — please use iText for .NET
Dompdf - HTML to PDF converter for PHP
PDFsharp - PDFsharp and MigraDoc Foundation for .NET 6 and .NET Framework
DinkToPdf - C# .NET Core wrapper for wkhtmltopdf library that uses Webkit engine to convert HTML pages to PDF.
iTextSharp (LGPL / MPL) 4.1.6 for .NET Core - Unofficial .NET Core port of iTextSharp 4.1.6. Last version to be released under the Mozilla Public License and the LGPL.
TCPDF - Official clone of PHP library to generate PDF documents and barcodes
docnet - DocNET is as fast PDF editing and reading library for modern .NET applications
mPDF - PHP library generating PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML
Docotic.Pdf - Docotic.Pdf library can create, edit, draw and print PDF files in .NET Core, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF, Xamarin, Blazor, Unity, and HoloLense applications. The library is a 100% managed assembly without unsafe blocks. The assembly has no external dependencies.
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory
Pdfium.Net SDK
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome