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    pikepdf

    pikepdf

    A Python library for reading and writing PDF, powered by QPDF

    pikepdf is a Python library allowing the creation, manipulation, and repair of PDFs. It provides a Pythonic wrapper around the C++ PDF content transformation library, QPDF. Python + QPDF = “py” + “qpdf” = “pyqpdf”, which looks like a dyslexia test and is no fun to type. But say “pyqpdf” out loud, and it sounds like “pikepdf”. pikepdf is a library intended for developers who want to create, manipulate, parse, repair, and abuse the PDF format. It supports reading and write PDFs, including...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    xhtml2pdf

    xhtml2pdf

    A library for converting HTML into PDFs using ReportLab

    xhtml2pdf enables users to generate PDF documents from HTML content easily and with automated flow control such as pagination and keeping text together. The Python module can be used in any Python environment, including Django. The Command line tool is a stand-alone program that can be executed from the command line.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PDFSticher

    PDFSticher

    Code repository for PDFStitcher, a utility to stitch together PDFs

    The open source PDF stitching software for sewists, by sewists. PDFSticher is a utility for stitching together many PDF pages from one document into a single page. This is also called "N-Up" or page imposition. This program was created in order to convert sewing patterns into a convenient format for projecting, though it could be used to stitch together any PDF. Since version 0.4, it is also possible to select layers for inclusion/exclusion in the final output. Additionally, line properties...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    pyfpdf

    pyfpdf

    Simple PDF generation for Python (FPDF PHP port)

    PyFPDF is a library for PDF document generation under Python, ported from PHP (see FPDF: "Free"-PDF, a well-known PDFlib-extension replacement with many examples, scripts, and derivatives). Compared with other PDF libraries, PyFPDF is simple, small, and versatile, with advanced capabilities, and is easy to learn, extend and maintain.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    FlyPDF is a shared object library (.so) which allows to generate PDF files without using any PDF library as dependency. You may use it for any kind of usage and modify it to suit your needs. FlyPDF has other advantages: high level functions.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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