RGhost VS HexaPDF

Compare RGhost vs HexaPDF and see what are their differences.

RGhost

RGhost is a document creation and conversion API. It uses the Ghostscript framework for the format conversion, utilizes EPS templates and is optimized to work with larger documents. Support(PDF,PS,GIF,TIF,PNG,JPG,etc) (by shairontoledo)

HexaPDF

Versatile PDF creation and manipulation for Ruby (by gettalong)
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RGhost HexaPDF
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187 1,176
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0.0 9.3
about 1 year ago 5 days ago
Ruby Ruby
- AGPL-3.0, Nonstandard
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RGhost

Posts with mentions or reviews of RGhost. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

HexaPDF

Posts with mentions or reviews of HexaPDF. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-31.
  • Question about Yard
    2 projects | /r/ruby | 31 May 2023
    An example for a very simple setup is the cmdparse gem documentation. It only has a few additional documentation files that accompany the main API documentation. The other end of the spectrum is the documentation for HexaPDF which encompasses many additional documentation files besides the API documentation and deeply integrates the API docs into the whole documentation website.
  • HexaPDF Extras - Additional functionality for the HexaPDF library
    2 projects | /r/ruby | 7 Aug 2022
    I have just released my new gem hexapdf-extras which provides additional functionality on top of the HexaPDF library.
  • Understanding Text in PDF
    2 projects | /r/pdf | 29 Jul 2022
    Regarding TrueType font support: What I meant was that the library isn't a full TrueType font library but contains just the parts necessary for PDF supports. So what it can do is write a subset of a TrueType file because that's needed. But it can't serialize any arbitrary TrueType tables and it only handles those TrueType tables needed for displaying text in PDF. More advanced things like glyph positioning based on the language and characters in question is also not supported but may be in the future. Have a look at https://github.com/gettalong/hexapdf/tree/master/lib/hexapdf/font/true_type/ to see the implementation. All the things in this folder and below should be independent of PDF.
    2 projects | /r/pdf | 29 Jul 2022
    TrueType subsetting mainly consists of generating the necessary glyph and various index tables, and copying over all the other necessary tables which don't need to be adjusted. See https://github.com/gettalong/hexapdf/blob/master/lib/hexapdf/font/true_type/subsetter.rb for what is needed to subset.
  • What do you use ruby for?
    5 projects | /r/ruby | 4 Jul 2022
    for all my PDF processing needs, courtesy of HexaPDF,
  • One Class/Module per File Rules - Working With Nested Modules
    3 projects | /r/ruby | 27 Jan 2022
    Break the "rules" if need be. There is no need to separate out small classes into their own file because "something says so". If one were to look for the file of such a class, they would see there isn't one and automatically look into the file of the parent module/class. See e.g. https://github.com/gettalong/hexapdf/blob/master/lib/hexapdf/type/annotation.rb
  • [WIP] Creating Digital Signatures for PDFs with HexaPDF
    3 projects | /r/ruby | 14 Dec 2021
    I'm currently in the process of adding support for digital signatures to HexaPDF.
    3 projects | /r/ruby | 14 Dec 2021
    The code for all this is in the devel branch if you want to try it out.
  • Free / low cost software to remove a page from PDF on Windows 10?
    2 projects | /r/pdf | 6 Nov 2021
    There are a variety of command line tools like HexaPDF and qpdf that can do this; however, they need to be used on the command line.
  • Hooking into RDoc for better documentation with automatically executed examples
    2 projects | /r/ruby | 21 Oct 2021
    After I got some feedback about missing examples in the API documentation of HexaPDF, I decided to do something about it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing RGhost and HexaPDF you can also consider the following projects:

Prawn - Fast, Nimble PDF Writer for Ruby

Wicked Pdf - PDF generator (from HTML) plugin for Ruby on Rails

Pdfkit - A Ruby gem to transform HTML + CSS into PDFs using the command-line utility wkhtmltopdf

CombinePDF - A Pure ruby library to merge PDF files, number pages and maybe more...

Squid - A Ruby library to plot charts in PDF files

Grover - A Ruby gem to transform HTML into PDFs, PNGs or JPEGs using Google Puppeteer/Chromium

Wisepdf - Wkhtmltopdf wrapper done right

jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.

Gimli - Utility for converting markup files to pdf files

Kitabu - A framework for creating e-books from Markdown using Ruby. Using the Prince PDF generator, you'll be able to get high quality PDFs. Also supports EPUB, Mobi, Text and HTML generation.