Hello Mudassar,
I agree with Ludovic : you could try weasyprint. I am using it on my project and am very satisfied.
One hint : if I remember correctly, images on html page should be png in order for pdf to be generated by default.
jpg support package is optional. See documentation https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/weasyprint/latest/weasyprint.pdf :
-- I agree with Ludovic : you could try weasyprint. I am using it on my project and am very satisfied.
One hint : if I remember correctly, images on html page should be png in order for pdf to be generated by default.
jpg support package is optional. See documentation https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/weasyprint/latest/weasyprint.pdf :
Optional: GDK-PixBuf 2
2 Without it, PNG and SVG are the only supported image format: JPEG, GIF and others are not available.
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