On Saturday 30 October 2010 04:27, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> In message , Ed Keith
> wrote:
>
>> I need to generate PDF files and I'm exploring what tools to use. I was
>> planing on using ReportLab, but recently found some references to pango
>> (http://www.pango.org/) and ciaro (http://cairo
In message , Ed Keith wrote:
> I need to generate PDF files and I'm exploring what tools to use. I was
> planing on using ReportLab, but recently found some references to pango
> (http://www.pango.org/) and ciaro (http://cairographics.org/) being able
> to generate PDF files. But am having difficu
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Subject: Re: Generating PDF file in Python
On 10/26/10 at 8:38 AM, gher...@islandtraining.com (Gary Herron)
pronounced:
>Try a package named reportlab. It's very comprehensive, opensource,
>written in Python and is cross-platform:
>
>http://www.repor
On 10/26/10 at 8:38 AM, gher...@islandtraining.com (Gary Herron) pronounced:
Try a package named reportlab. It's very comprehensive, opensource,
written in Python and is cross-platform:
http://www.reportlab.com/software/opensource/
It appears that the open source version of ReportLab does no
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 08:38:45 -0700
Gary Herron wrote:
> On 10/26/2010 06:18 AM, Ed Keith wrote:
>> I was planing on using ReportLab, but recently found some references to
>> pango Try a package named reportlab. It's very comprehensive, opensource,
On the other hand, there is always reportlab.
On 10/26/2010 06:18 AM, Ed Keith wrote:
I need to generate PDF files and I'm exploring what tools to use. I was planing
on using ReportLab, but recently found some references to pango
(http://www.pango.org/) and ciaro (http://cairographics.org/) being able to
generate PDF files. But am having