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October 01, 2018 printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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printed is a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF 1.4/SVG 1.1 documents hopefully suitable for print. Currently it does not provide any "layout" option, you are just provided a sort of 2D Canvas API which can then render to either SVG or PDF. No line-breaking, paragraphs, ligature, vertical glyphs, or any type of layout are provided, they would have to be implemented on top of it. The most saliant feature is that you are able to embed a TrueType/OpenType font inside the generated PDF, instead of being restricted to the default fonts of PDF. It includes an OpenType parser, font matching algorithms and a FontRegistry which deals with "finding whatever font are installed". http://code.dlang.org/packages/printed |
October 01, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Guillaume Piolat | On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 09:34:34 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote:
> printed is a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF 1.4/SVG 1.1 documents hopefully suitable for print.
At work, I had to make a file converter which converts an obsolete CAD format to image files. It currently makes png and bmp files via dlib and svg files via dxml. This one will be useful if I need to extend it to pdf files. Thank you.
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October 01, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dukc | On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 10:19:12 UTC, Dukc wrote:
> On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 09:34:34 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote:
>> printed is a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF 1.4/SVG 1.1 documents hopefully suitable for print.
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> At work, I had to make a file converter which converts an obsolete CAD format to image files. It currently makes png and bmp files via dlib and svg files via dxml. This one will be useful if I need to extend it to pdf files. Thank you.
Mmmm you mean dlib has a software renderer?
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October 01, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Guillaume Piolat | On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 10:44:53 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote: > Mmmm you mean dlib has a software renderer? Yes. https://github.com/gecko0307/dlib/blob/master/dlib/image/canvas.d Small and simple, but so far enough for my converter, as it pairs well with DLib's image file i/o. |
October 02, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Guillaume Piolat | On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 09:34:34 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote:
> printed is a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF 1.4/SVG 1.1 documents hopefully suitable for print.
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> Currently it does not provide any "layout" option, you are just provided a sort of 2D Canvas API which can then render to either SVG or PDF.
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> No line-breaking, paragraphs, ligature, vertical glyphs, or any type of layout are provided, they would have to be implemented on top of it.
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> The most saliant feature is that you are able to embed a TrueType/OpenType font inside the generated PDF, instead of being restricted to the default fonts of PDF.
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> It includes an OpenType parser, font matching algorithms and a FontRegistry which deals with "finding whatever font are installed".
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> http://code.dlang.org/packages/printed
Nice!
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October 02, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Guillaume Piolat | On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 09:34:34 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote: > printed is a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF 1.4/SVG 1.1 documents hopefully suitable for print. > > Currently it does not provide any "layout" option, you are just provided a sort of 2D Canvas API which can then render to either SVG or PDF. > > No line-breaking, paragraphs, ligature, vertical glyphs, or any type of layout are provided, they would have to be implemented on top of it. > > The most saliant feature is that you are able to embed a TrueType/OpenType font inside the generated PDF, instead of being restricted to the default fonts of PDF. > > It includes an OpenType parser, font matching algorithms and a FontRegistry which deals with "finding whatever font are installed". > > http://code.dlang.org/packages/printed Hello, Pdf is good however please take a look at djvu format (http://djvu.org/) one of the authors is Yann LeCun. |
October 03, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cristian Vasile | On Tuesday, 2 October 2018 at 18:54:38 UTC, Cristian Vasile wrote:
> Hello,
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> Pdf is good however please take a look at djvu format (http://djvu.org/) one of the authors is Yann LeCun.
Hello,
It seems this is primarily an image codec.
printed'd goal is to make reproducible printable documents, and the format for this is PDF.
PDF also includes JPEG2000 compression, and as you would guess it's not very much used.
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November 02, 2018 Re: printed v0.0.3: a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF/SVG | ||||
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Posted in reply to Guillaume Piolat | On Monday, 1 October 2018 at 09:34:34 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote: > printed is a low-level API to generate self-contained PDF 1.4/SVG 1.1 documents hopefully suitable for print. > Hello, printed:htmlcolors is a sub-package for parsing HTML color (supporting a subset of CSS Color Module Level 4). @safe pure. ------ example.d ---------- import printed.htmlcolors; parseHTMLColor("black"); // all HTML named colors parseHTMLColor("#fe85dc"); // hex colors parseHTMLColor("rgba(64, 255, 128, 0.24)"); // alpha parseHTMLColor("rgb(9e-1, 50%, 128)"); // percentage, floating-point parseHTMLColor("hsl(120deg, 25%, 75%)"); // hsv colors parseHTMLColor("gray(0.5)"); // gray colors parseHTMLColor(" rgb ( 245 , 112 , 74 ) "); // strips whitespace ---------------- Give a const(char)[], get a ubyte[4] back. http://printed.dpldocs.info/printed.htmlcolors.parseHTMLColor.html |
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