On Tue, 14 May 2013 08:05:53 -0700, Christian Jurk wrote: > Hi folks, > > This questions may be asked several times already, but the development > of relevant software continues day-for-day. For some time now I've been > using xhtml2pdf [1] to generate PDF documents from HTML templates (which > are rendered through my Django-based web application. This have been > working for some time now but I'm constantly adding new templates and > they are not looking like I want it (sometimes bold text is bold, > sometimes not, layout issues, etc). I'd like to use something else than > xhtml2pdf. > > So far I'd like to ask which is the (probably) best way to create PDFs > in Python (3)? It is important for me that I am able to specify not only > background graphics, paragaphs, tables and so on but also to specify > page headers/footers. The reason is that I have a bunch of documents to > be generated (including Invoice templates, Quotes - stuff like that). > > Any advice is welcome. Thanks. > > [1] https://github.com/chrisglass/xhtml2pdf
Reportlab works well in Python 2.x. Their _next_ version is supposed to work with Python3... {yes, not much help there} -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list