I believe wkhtmltopdf will pick up links to stylesheets in your HTML, 
however, they need to be absolute paths, not relative. You could hack it 
and pull your HTML, then your CSS, and embed the CSS directly into the head 
of the HTML. This is probably not the best practice though. Also, to get a 
page-break, use the CSS rule page-break-before or page-break-after and make 
sure you are running a build of wkhtmltopdf that is built against the 
patched QT.

On Monday, February 25, 2013 4:29:30 AM UTC-6, keerthi priya wrote:
>
> hi I am not getting the css in my pdf i wanna use same css for my pdf also 
> rather going for new css for pdf. how can I use same css which I use in my 
> views. I am using wkhtmltopdf for pdf generation and one more thing is how 
> get page page brake using wkhtmltopdf.
>
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>
>
> Cheers,
> Kp
>

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