Hi again, I must create a webpage with this service not a standalone software. Is it correct, anyway? have you a little example to show me? Thanks for your suggestions.
Frithiof Andreas Jensen wrote: > "Perseo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi guys, > > > > we are looking for a python developer for a European project. This > > project is multilangual and free it is called EuroCv and it need a > > module for exporting data in PDF. > > A brute-force approach could be to sidestep PDF and design a > template(s) in LaTex containing fields identified by strings. LaTeX > can produce many formats, one of those is PDF. > > Then have your output module read the template, do a search & replace > of the fields with values (remembering to quote the characters that > LaTex will choke on and removing the codes for the blank fields) and > write the finished LaTeX document to disk. (Maybe there are even > templating modules in Python that will take care of this). > > Then compile the documents with latex, run the resulting *.dvi file > through dvipdf and return a link to it. This is a "compiler pattern". > You need a naming scheme to identify your file(s) but the rest is > pretty old. > > The Python application "scons" (a make replacement) can control the > "build" process - in case that you are not on a unix box - one could > have "build" application periodically looking for *.tex files and > compile them into *pdf whenever one is deposited in the right place. > Scons support distributed builds b.t.w. > > > > As web developer I try to create this > > module but It's too complicate for me. Check out the service > > www.eurocv.eu for more details. Contact us by Skype chat system our > > nick is eurocv. > > > > Thanks > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list