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print/psutils-1.17 (Score: 0.15586689)
Utilities for manipulating PostScript documents
psbook rearranges pages into signatures psselect selects pages and page ranges pstops performs general page rearrangement and selection psnup put multiple pages per physical sheet of paper psresize alter document paper size epsffit fits an EPSF file to a given bounding box getafm (sh) outputs PostScript to retrieve AFM file from printer showchar (sh) outputs PostScript to draw a character with metric info fixdlsrps (perl) filter to fix DviLaser/PS output so that PSUtils works fixfmps (perl) filter to fix framemaker documents so that psselect etc. work fixmacps (perl) filter to fix Macintosh documents with saner version of md fixpsditps (perl) filter to fix Transcript psdit documents to work with PSUtils fixpspps (perl) filter to fix PSPrint PostScript so that psselect etc. work fixscribeps (perl) filter to fix Scribe PostScript so that psselect etc. work fixtpps (perl) filter to fix Troff Tpscript documents fixwfwps (perl) filter to fix Word for Windows documents for PSUtils fixwpps (perl) filter to fix WordPerfect documents for PSUtils fixwwps (perl) filter to fix Windows Write documents for PSUtils extractres (perl) filter to extract resources from PostScript files includeres (perl) filter to include resources into PostScript files psmerge (perl) hack script to merge multiple PostScript files
print/fonttools-3.0 (Score: 0.15586689)
Open source library for manipulating fonts, written in Python
FontTools is an open source library for manipulating fonts, written in Python. It supports reading and writing of TrueType fonts, PostScript Type 1 fonts as well as AFM files and some MacOS-specific formats.
print/pdf-1.13 (Score: 0.15586689)
Pure-Python PDF toolkit
PyPdf isaA Pure-Python library built as a PDF toolkit. It is capable of: - extracting document information (title, author, ...), - splitting documents page by page, - merging documents page by page, - cropping pages, - merging multiple pages into a single page, - encrypting and decrypting PDF files.
print/fpdf-1.7.2 (Score: 0.15586689)
Simple PDF generation for Python
PyFPDF is a library for PDF document generation under Python, ported from PHP (see FPDF "Free"-PDF, a well-known PDFlib-extension replacement with many examples, scripts and derivatives). Compared with other PDF libraries, PyFPDF is simple, small and versatile, with advanced capabilities and easy to learn, extend and maintain. Features * Python 2.5 to 2.7 support (with experimental Python3 support) * Unicode (UTF-8) TrueType font subset embedding * Barcode I2of5 and code39, QR code coming soon ... * PNG, GIF and JPG support (including transparency and alpha channel) * Templates with a visual designer & basic html2pdf * Exceptions support, other minor fixes, improvements and PEP8 code cleanups
print/PollyReports-1.7.7 (Score: 0.15586689)
Band-oriented PDF report generation from database query
PollyReports.py provides a set of classes for database report writing. It assumes that you are using Reportlab to do PDF generation, but can work with any "canvas-like" object as desired.
print/pyscript-0.6.1 (Score: 0.15586689)
Python module for producing high quality PostScript graphics
PyScript is a python module for producing high quality postscript graphics. Rather than use a GUI to draw a picture, the picture is programmed using python and the PyScript objects. Some of the key features are: * All scripting is done in python, which is a high level, easy to learn, well-developed scripting language. * All the objects can be translated, scaled, rotated, ... in fact any affine transformation. * Plain text is automatically kerned. * You can place arbitrary LaTeX expressions on your figures. * You can create your own figure objects, and develop a library of figure primitives. * Output is publication quality.
print/preppy-2.3.4 (Score: 0.15586689)
ReportLab's templating system
Preppy is ReportLab's templating system. It was developed in late 2000 and has been in continual production use since then. It is open source (BSD-license). The key features are: - *small*. Preppy is a single Python module. If you want a templating system 'in the box', it's easy to include it in your project - *easy to learn*. It takes about one minute to scan all the features - *just Python*. We have not invented another language, and if you want to do something - includes, quoting, filters - you just use Python - *compiled to bytecode*: a .prep file gets compiled to a Python function in a .pyc file - *easy to debug*: preppy generates proper Python exceptions, with the correct line numbers for the .prep file. You can follow tracebacks from Python script to Preppy template and back, through multiple includes - *easy to type and read*. We've been using ``{{this}}`` syntax since well before Django was thought of - *8-bit safe*: it makes no assumption that you are generating markup and does nothing unexpected with whitespace; you could use it to generate images or binary files if you wanted to.
print/pycups-1.9.73 (Score: 0.15586689)
CUPS bindings for Python
CUPS bindings for Python
print/printsupport-5.5.1 (Score: 0.15586689)
Python bindings for the Qt5 toolkit, QtPrintSupport module
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework. This package provides the QtPrintSupport module.
print/rtf-0.45 (Score: 0.15586689)
Library to create RTF documents using the Python language
PyRTF is a pure python module for the efficient generation of rich text format documents. It has good support for tables and tries to maintain compatibility with as many RTF readers as possible.