NAME
xhtml2pdf - PDF generator using HTML and CSS
SYNOPSIS
xhtml2pdf [-b base path] [--base=base path] [-c CSS file]
[--css=CSS file] [--css-dump] [-d] [--debug]
[--encoding=character encoding] [-h] [--help] [-q] [--quiet]
[--version] [-w] [--warn] [-x] [--xml] [--xhtml] [--html]
[SRC] [DEST]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xhtml2pdf command.
xhtml2pdf is an HTML-to-PDF converter using the ReportLab Toolkit,
HTML5lib and pyPdf.
It supports HTML 5 and CSS 2.1 (and some of CSS 3). It is completely
written in pure Python so it is platform independent. The main benefit
of this tool that a user with Web skills like HTML and CSS is able to
generate PDF templates very quickly without learning new technologies.
Easy integration into Python frameworks like CherryPy, KID Templating,
TurboGears, Django, Zope, Plone, Google AppEngine (GAE) etc.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
SRC
Name of a HTML file or a file pattern using * placeholder. If you
want to read from stdin use - as file name. You may also load an
URL over HTTP. Take care of putting the src in quotes if it
contains characters like ?.
DEST
Name of the generated PDF file or - if you like to send the result
to stdout. Take care that the destination file is not already
opened by an other application like the Adobe Reader. If the
destination is not writeable a similar name will be calculated
automatically.
-b, --base
Specify a base path if input comes via STDIN.
-c, --css
Path to default CSS file
--css-dump
Dumps the default CSS definitions to STDOUT.
-d, --debug
Show debugging information.
--encoding
The character encoding of SRC. If left empty (default) this
information will be extracted from the HTML header data.
-h, --help
Show the help text.
-q, --quiet
Show no messages.
--version
Show version information.
-w, --warn
Show warnings
-x, --xml, --xhtml
Force parsing in XML mode (automatically used if SRC ends with
.xml).
--html
Force parsin in HTML mode (default).
AUTHOR
xhtml2pdf was written by Dirk Holtwick <dirk.holtwick@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Toby Smithe <tsmithe@ubuntu.com>, for
the Debian project (but may be used by others).