A node.js library to perform operation on pdf file
A JavaScript text diff implementation.
Embedding PDF files in your Angular application. Highly configurable viewer including the toolbar, sidebar, and all the features you're used to.
An angular component for displaying pdfs, wrapping the latest Mozilla PDF.js.
Pure TypeScript, cross-platform module for extracting text, images, and tabular data from PDFs. Run directly in your browser or in Node!
Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
Small, fast and advanced PNG / APNG encoder and decoder
React-pdf TypeScript definitions
SVG parsing for react-pdf
Create PDF files on the browser and server
Pdf preview Plugin for FilePond
Metrics for the Standard 14 PDF fonts and their encodings
A shared library of vue-pdf-viewer for Vue and Nuxt.
A PDF generation library for Node.js
Resolve document component's layout
A react native PDF view component, support ios and android platform
Define uninitialized elements
PDF extraction and rendering across all JavaScript runtimes
Define uninitialized elements
Streams3, a browser compatible copy of the stream library from Node.js with circular dependencies removed
Angular 5+ component for rendering PDF
merge multiple PDF documents, or parts of them, to a new PDF document
A PDF generation library for Node.js
This software changes a document into PDF by Libreoffice assistance under JRuby.
A simple lib to change PDF files to PNG files
PDF rending plugin for Rails using FlyingSaucer originally from Tim Riley, changes from Nick Sieger and Yehuda Katz for rails3.
A comprehensive revision history tracking system for asciidoctor-pdf that automatically creates a grouped, formatted table of document changes with clickable page numbers, xrefstyle support, and extensive customization options.
This is a fork of the wicked_pdf gem which allows Rails < 2.3.4 to run. Basically no really big changes, so I am leaving most of this the same, and hopefully it will be pulled into the master. Wicked PDF uses the shell utility wkhtmltopdf to serve a PDF file to a user from HTML. In other words, rather than dealing with a PDF generation DSL of some sort, you simply write an HTML view as you would normally, and let Wicked take care of the hard stuff.
Waining: This is an unofficial extended support of asciidoctor-pdf-cjk-kai_gen_gothic. This official gem is no longer maintained. Detail information can find on: https://github.com/chloerei/asciidoctor-pdf-cjk-kai_gen_gothic I won't make any changes to the font, just make sure it keeps downloading.
pikuri-pdf plugs PDF → text extraction into pikuri-core's +Pikuri::Extractor+ registry. The bundled +Pikuri::Extractors::PDF+ extractor wraps the pure-Ruby pdf-reader gem and extracts lazily: paged reads (the +read+ tool's windows) parse only the pages the window needs, so the first page of a 500-page PDF never pays for the other 499. Shipped separately from pikuri-core so the core's dependency tree stays minimal and auditable: pdf-reader and its transitive deps (Ascii85, afm, hashery, ruby-rc4, ttfunk) ride along only for hosts that opt into PDF support. Registration is explicit — +Pikuri::Extractors::PDF.register+ — so requiring the gem changes nothing by itself; the host script picks which extractors it wires in. One registration extends the +read+ tool, +web_scrape+, and the pikuri-vectordb indexer simultaneously.
google-map-static-image-generator is a Ruby wrapper around the Google Maps Static API that generates PNG map images on the fly — no JavaScript required. Features: - Add custom markers at any coordinates - Draw paths with custom weight and colour - Apply map styles (hide labels, change colours, etc.) - Set center + zoom for marker-free maps - Choose map type: roadmap, satellite, terrain, or hybrid - Default 1024x1024 at scale 2 (retina-friendly) - Raises GoogleMapStaticImage::ApiError on non-200 responses (invalid key, quota exceeded, etc.) Useful for generating map thumbnails in emails, PDFs, admin dashboards, and anywhere an interactive JavaScript map is not practical.
== DESCRIPTION: websitary (formerly known as websitiary with an extra "i") monitors webpages, rss feeds, podcasts etc. It reuses other programs (w3m, diff etc.) to do most of the actual work. By default, it works on an ASCII basis, i.e. with the output of text-based webbrowsers like w3m (or lynx, links etc.) as the output can easily be post-processed. It can also work with HTML and highlight new items. This script was originally planned as a ruby-based websec replacement. By default, this script will use w3m to dump HTML pages and then run diff over the current page and the previous backup. Some pages are better viewed with lynx or links. Downloaded documents (HTML or ASCII) can be post-processed (e.g., filtered through some ruby block that extracts elements via hpricot and the like). Please see the configuration options below to find out how to change this globally or for a single source. This user manual is also available as PDF[http://websitiary.rubyforge.org/websitary.pdf]. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Handle webpages, rss feeds (optionally save attachments in podcasts etc.) * Compare webpages with previous backups * Display differences between the current version and the backup * Provide hooks to post-process the downloaded documents and the diff * Display a one-page report summarizing all news * Automatically open the report in your favourite web-browser * Experimental: Download webpages on defined intervalls and generate incremental diffs.
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