dompdf is an HTML to PDF converter. At its heart, dompdf is (mostly) CSS2.1 compliant HTML layout and rendering engine written in PHP. It is a style-driven renderer: it will download and read external stylesheets, inline style tags, and the style attributes of individual HTML elements. It also
... [More] supports most presentational HTML attributes.
PDF rendering is currently provided either by PDFLib (www.pdflib.com) or by a bundled version the R&OS CPDF class written by Wayne Munro (www.ros.co.nz/pdf).
dompdf was entered in the Zend PHP 5 Contest and placed 20th overall. [Less]
wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage are command line tools to render HTML into PDF and various image formats using the QT Webkit rendering engine. These run entirely "headless" and do not require a display or display service.
This MODx snippets uses TCPDF, available at http://www.tcpdf.org/, to create the
PDF Files from the content of a web document, published with MODx. TCPDF is part of the packages.
The main goal is to create highly configurable PDF documents. This is possible with a lot of parameters, that one can
... [More] use on a call and the usage of chunks.
All chunks make use of the placeholders as defined in other MODx snippets. [Less]
itextdoc is a Maven Plugin created for parsing the documentation of the iText® XMLWorker with the XMLWorker itself.
You cannot download this, you should use Maven to use it.
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