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    Laravel Invoices

    Laravel Invoices

    Laravel package to generate PDF invoices from customizable parameters

    Laravel Invoices is a Laravel package for generating invoice PDF files from customizable data. It gives developers a simple interface for creating invoices that can be stored, downloaded, or streamed through configured filesystems. The package supports different templates and locales, making it useful for applications that serve customers in multiple regions. It is designed for business systems, SaaS products, admin panels, and client billing workflows that need invoice output without...
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    TCPDF (DEPRECATED → use tc-lib-pdf)
    TCPDF (DEPRECATED → use https://github.com/tecnickcom/tc-lib-pdf)
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    mPDF

    mPDF

    PHP library generating PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML

    mPDF is a PHP library that generates PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML. The original author, Ian Back, wrote mPDF to output PDF files ‘on-the-fly’ from his website, handling different languages. It is slower than the original scripts e.g. HTML2FPDF and produces larger files when using Unicode fonts, but support for CSS styles etc. and has been much enhanced. Supports almost all languages including RTL (Arabic and Hebrew), and CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean). Nested block-level elements (e.g....
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