On 2017-02-07 23:27, Sandro Tosi wrote: > do you still plan to update this package? let me know if i can help > you in anyway
My interest in pisa/xhtml2pdf is trac-wikiprint, a plugin to create "PDF books" from multiple Trac wikipages. It was working fine some years back, but broke with time. I'm not optimistic about fixing this for stretch. > looking further into this, it turns out pisa has been totally > deprecated[1] in favor or xhtml2pdf[2] so i think the right way > forward is: a workaround to fix it for stretch, and package [2] and > get rid of pisa for buster Yes. I like to package xhtml2pdf as a new package, replacing pisa. I'm not sure, how exactly, because xhtml2pdf is barely useful for other use cases. I could not render any "serious" web page with 0.1b2. I will probably leave out the xhtml2pdf command line utility, because it will lead only to users frustration.