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wkhtmltopdf-windows
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Htmldocs: Typeset and Generate PDFs with HTML/CSS
wkhtmltopdf[1] uses the QT WebKit renderer. I used it as part of my job hut work-flow with pandoc to get pdf resumes from markdown. It got me a job, so there's that.
[1] https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
- WkHtmlToPdf: Open-source tool to render HTML into PDF
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How to Simply Generate a PDF From HTML in Symfony With WeasyPrint
wkhtmltopdf
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Show HN: Generate pdf with gitbook or mdbook url
In 2014 we used wkhtmltopdf[0] to generate PDF copies of Cloudfoundry docs for every version every release, and maybe that's what I'd reach for now. Not sure if Qt WebKit has similar limits as Chromium.
Not that you asked, but I am sitting here silently judging whoever let those pages get that large. Enough html to cap out RAM? Chesterton's Fence dictates that I presume your upstream's hands were tied, but wowee!
0. https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
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Writerside – a new technical writing environment from JetBrains
In most cases no, AsciiDoctor-PDF converter uses the Ruby library PDF library Prawn to generate PDFs, However, there are alternative PDF converters which do convert from HTML (the VSC AsciiDoctor plug-in allows the option to use a different converter), but I don't think they use chrome. Please note that using different pdf converters is a bit of an advanced topic. https://wkhtmltopdf.org/, and asciidoctor-web-pdf.
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Generate invoice PDF file using HTML template
There are multiple options for how to convert HTML to PDF, one could be by using open-source projects like Puppeteer or wkhtmltopdf. I wrote a separate post How to convert HTML to PDF using Puppeteer, but now for simplicity, I going to use html2pdf.app. Its free plan gives 100 credits per month, excellent!
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HTML to PDF Using Python and Headless Chrome
There are other tools for HTML conversion, such as wkhtmltopdf, but in my experience I've found Chrome to be the easiest to work with.
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(Free) Open-source PDF Generation/Export
I remember I used Razor to build HTML that I could then throw into wkhtmltopdf. There is a c# wrapper somewhere on github.
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Confidential Watermark a PDF - Sensitive info, Cannot use 3rd party connectors
You need to download the Wkhtmltopdf
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An Absurd Sized PDF
I read your post 2 days ago and while browsing for some unrelated things I came across https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
asciidoctor-web-pdf
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CSS for Printing to Paper
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
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Writerside – a new technical writing environment from JetBrains
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.
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HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT?
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].)
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MkDocs vs Confluence
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.
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Why isn't there a free tier of MadCap Flare for sample projects or self learning?
Asciidoctor-web-pdf https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf for web-based PDF with Paged.JS and CSS.
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Will knowing AsciiDoc be a resume booster?
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.
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help creating reusable content system from scratch?
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.
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Beautiful PDFs from HTML
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.
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A tool to create slides using Markdown easily for you
Just use asciidoc.
E.g.
- https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf/tree/master/...
What are some alternatives?
WkHtmlToPdf-DotNet - C# .NET Core wrapper for wkhtmltopdf library that uses Webkit engine to convert HTML pages to PDF.
ReLaXed - Create PDF documents using web technologies
keenwrite-themes
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
pandoc - Universal markup converter
markdeep-thesis - Write your (under)graduate thesis with Markdeep and typeset it right in your browser.
react-pdf - 📄 Create PDF files using React
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
mPDF - PHP library generating PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML
pdf - Tutorial on paged.js
headless-chromium-php - Instrument headless chrome/chromium instances from PHP
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory