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Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer (Just a Python programmer)
twitter: @osdotsystem github: github.com/abdur-rahmaanj
First step:
pip install reportlab
⬇️ 20M lifetime downloads [1] with 197K weekly downloads
9.7 per 30s if i calculated correctly
Jesper Niemi tells in her thesis "Evaluating and comparing tools for generating PDF files" [2]:
I should also mention that ReportLab is a promising option. Would it not be for the fact that ReportLab along with Python have such a high learning curve, and the fact that footnotes could not be created with ReportLab, it might be able to compete with LATEX
My pdf programming env:
- code: sublime
- preview:
❌ open close in pdf viewer ✅ refresh in browser
let's switch to demos
References
[1] https://pepy.tech/project/reportlab [2] Jesper Niemi: Thesis. https://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1189607/FULLTEXT01.pdf