Malthe Borch-2 wrote
On 25 February 2013 16:23, ida277 lt;
contact@
gt; wrote:
Ah, now I see the dynatree, after activating something (didn't get the
danish text) in the controlpanel.
Yeah sorry about the Danish – I was contracted to write the add-on by
a Danish company.
I added
Hi Malthe,
thanks for sharing, installing and generating a pdf of a document works
fine!
Sending it as Email doesn't. I'll get a success-info but the Emails never
arrive (mailserver is configured correctly and works f.e. with the
contact-form), but that's not so important to me in the moment.
On 25 February 2013 12:44, ida277 cont...@ida-ebkes.eu wrote:
Sending it as Email doesn't. I'll get a success-info but the Emails never
arrive (mailserver is configured correctly and works f.e. with the
contact-form), but that's not so important to me in the moment.
I'm confused – how do you
Malthe Borch-2 wrote
On 25 February 2013 12:44, ida277 lt;
contact@
gt; wrote:
Sending it as Email doesn't. I'll get a success-info but the Emails never
arrive (mailserver is configured correctly and works f.e. with the
contact-form), but that's not so important to me in the moment.
I'm
On 23 February 2013 08:23, ajung li...@zopyx.com wrote:
oh, you reinvented wheels...my Produce Publish server which is available
for years is doing the same supporting more than one PDF converter backend.
I think your Plone Client Connector used to be non-free:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
weasyprint is half-baked stuff - nothing for enterprise-level usage.
- -aj
Encolpe Degoute wrote:
Do you know weasyprint : http://weasyprint.org/ It's a full python
implementation of HTML to PDF transformation. They enter in the CSS3
working
Very cool.
FWIW, we use https://github.com/vangheem/princexmlserver to convert docs
with prince on remote servers.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 5:12 AM, Malthe Borch mbo...@gmail.com wrote:
This is an add-on that lets you present a dynatree [1] to allow a
visitor to select subtrees of content to
On 22 February 2013 14:01, Nathan Van Gheem vangh...@gmail.com wrote:
Very cool.
FWIW, we use https://github.com/vangheem/princexmlserver to convert docs
with prince on remote servers.
I wrote something similar a couple of years ago:
https://github.com/malthe/prince-wsgi-server
It's not
An alternative to PrinceXML is
http://www.realobjects.com/products/pdfreactor/
PDFreactor is a bit cheaper (3000 USD for server licence while PrinceXML
cost 3800 USD).
Both converters are very, very similar feature-wise and quality-wise. For an
upcoming project we decided to go away from