The package allows the to user select any font size (via e.g.
\fontsize{...}{...}\selectfont), even those sizes that are not
listed in the .fd file. If such a size is requested, LaTeX will
search for and select the nearest listed size; anyfontsize will
then scale the font to the size actually requested.
This package provides special PGF/TikZ nodes for the text,
marginpar, footer and header area of the current page. They are
inspired by the 'current page' node defined by PGF/TikZ itself.
Contributed by Jean-Jacques Puig
Version 2.4.0 is the name given by kitware to version 2.3.0 + 2 patches
Haru is a free, cross platform, open-sourced software library for generating
PDF. It supports the following features:
1. Generating PDF files with lines, text, images.
2. Outline, text annotation, link annotation.
3. Compressing document with deflate-decode.
4. Embedding PNG, Jpeg images.
5. Embedding Type1 font and TrueType font.
6. Creating encrypted PDF files.
7. Using various character set (ISO8859-1~16, MSCP1250~8, KOI8-R).
8. Supporting CJK fonts and encodings.
The project is looking for a maintainer.
xhtml2pdf is a HTML to PDF converter using Python, the ReportLab Toolkit,
html5lib and PyPDF2. It supports HTML5 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 is that a user with web skills like HTML and CSS
is able to generate PDF templates very quickly without learning new
technologies.
pkglint 20.2.0 (and a bit earlier) does not insist on entries
for directories any longer that do not contain complete packages.
Remove them.
While here, fix security/Makefile that had two missing entries.
The intention with this change is to make it easier to enable CUPS support
by default in places, without requiring the daemon (which might conflict
with other printing setups).
Bump cups-base PKGREVISION and make it depend on libcups.