On Sunday, June 24, 2018 at 10:02:05 PM UTC+1, Hartmut Goebel wrote: > I'm pleased to announce pdftools.pdfposter 0.7, a tool to scale and > tile PDF images/pages to print on multiple pages. > > :Homepage: https://pdfposter.readthedocs.io/ > :Author: Hartmut Goebel <h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com> > :Licence: GNU Public Licence v3 (GPLv3) > > :Quick Installation: > pip install -U pdftools.pdfposter > > :Tarballs: https://pypi.org/project/pdftools.pdfposter/#files > > > What is pdfposter? > -------------------- > > Scale and tile PDF images/pages to print on multiple pages. > > ``Pdfposter`` can be used to create a large poster by building it from > multiple pages and/or printing it on large media. It expects as input a > PDF file, normally printing on a single page. The output is again a > PDF file, maybe containing multiple pages together building the > poster. > The input page will be scaled to obtain the desired size. > > This is much like ``poster`` does for Postscript files, but working > with PDF. Since sometimes poster does not like your files converted > from PDF. :-) Indeed ``pdfposter`` was inspired by ``poster``. > > For more information please refer to the manpage or visit > the `project homepage <https://pdfposter.readthedocs.io/>`_. > > > What's new in version 0.7 > --------------------------------------- > > * Incompatible change: `DIN lang` and `Envelope No. 10` are now defined as > landscape formats. > > * New options ``-f``/``--first`` and ``-l``/``--last`` for specifying the > first resp. last page to convert > > * Reduce the size of the output file a lot. Now the output file is > nearly the same size as the input file. While this behaviour was > intended from the beginning, it was not yet implemented for two > reasons: The content was a) copied for each print-page and b) not > compressed. > > * Make the content of each page appear only once in the output file. > This vastly reduces the size of the output file. > > * Compress page content. Now the output file is nearly the same size > as the input file in much more cases. I thought, the underlying > library will do this automatically, but it does not. > > * Fix bug in PDF code used for clipping the page content. Many thanks > to Johannes Brödel for reporting this bug. > > * Add support for Python 3. > > * Use `PyPFDF2` instead of the unmaintained `pyPDF`. > > -- > Regards > Hartmut Goebel > > | Hartmut Goebel | h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com | > | www.crazy-compilers.com | compilers which you thought are impossible |
Thank you, that looks useful to me. Jon N -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list