Bug#748604: RFA: php-dompdf -- HTML to PDF converter

2016-02-28 Thread Markus Frosch
Control: retitle -1 ITA: php-dompdf -- HTML to PDF converter
Control: owner -1 !

I indent to adopt the package as a dependency for icingaweb2.

Pending security issues will be taken care of.

It will stay within the PHP packaging team.

Cheers
Markus Frosch
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mar...@lazyfrosch.de / lazyfro...@debian.org
http://www.lazyfrosch.de




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Bug#748604: RFA: php-dompdf -- HTML to PDF converter

2014-05-18 Thread David Prévot
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the php-dompdf package.

I recently packaged it as needed by owncloud, but that’s not true
anymore. 

The package description is:
 DOMPDF is a CSS 2.1 compliant HTML to PDF converter. It:
  * handles most CSS 2.1 and a few CSS3 properties, including @import,
@media  @page rules
  * supports most presentational HTML 4.0 attributes
  * supports external stylesheets, either local or through HTTP/FTP
(via fopen-wrappers)
  * supports complex tables, including row and column spans, separate
and collapsed border models, individual cell styling
  * supports images: GIF, PNG (8-, 24- and 32-bit with alpha channel),
BMP, and JPEG
  * supports inline PHP


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Bug#748604: RFA: php-dompdf -- HTML to PDF converter

2014-05-18 Thread David Prévot
Control: affects -1 php-phpdocx

On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 02:47:52PM -0400, David Prévot wrote:

 I request an adopter for the php-dompdf package.

I recently packaged it as needed by phpdox, that was used by owncloud,
but owncloud doesn’t use it anymore.

AFAICT, php-dompdf may be used as an alternative to php-tcpdf, thus the
explicit copy to the tcpdf maintainers, and to the maintainers of
packages depending on (or recommending) php-tcpdf.

 The package description is:
  DOMPDF is a CSS 2.1 compliant HTML to PDF converter. It:
   * handles most CSS 2.1 and a few CSS3 properties, including @import,
 @media  @page rules
   * supports most presentational HTML 4.0 attributes
   * supports external stylesheets, either local or through HTTP/FTP
 (via fopen-wrappers)
   * supports complex tables, including row and column spans, separate
 and collapsed border models, individual cell styling
   * supports images: GIF, PNG (8-, 24- and 32-bit with alpha channel),
 BMP, and JPEG
   * supports inline PHP

Regards

David


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