You can also check out the Python wrapper for pdftk.
On Monday, October 3, 2016 at 8:05:43 AM UTC-4, M Hashmi wrote:
-- https://github.com/revolunet/pypdftk
It allows you to take a pdf form and fill it dynamically and "flatten" it.
Aside from that, Weasyprint also works pretty well.
Walt
On Monday, October 3, 2016 at 8:05:43 AM UTC-4, M Hashmi wrote:
Hi,I need some simple library to convert a simple quote form to PDF. I tried xhtml2pdf and few others but need really simple process to use but creating a fancy pdf.If anyone knows please let me know.Regards,Mudassar
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