HexaPDF Extras - Additional functionality for the HexaPDF library

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  • HexaPDF

    Versatile PDF creation and manipulation for Ruby

    I have just released my new gem hexapdf-extras which provides additional functionality on top of the HexaPDF library.

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  • dogisign

    I hope I made it clear that this is not my intention. You can have a project licensed under MIT or Apache and still include HexaPDF as a dependency. A quick search on Github, for example, yielded the project https://github.com/ahsanamir9292/dogisign which itself is licensed under the MIT license but uses HexaPDF.

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