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PyPI Now Supports iOS and Android Wheels for Mobile Python Development
PyPI now supports iOS and Android wheels, making it easier for Python developers to distribute mobile packages.
@pdfme/ui
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TypeScript base PDF generator and React base UI. Open source, developed by the community, and completely free to use under the MIT license!
This library provides the following classes, which can be integrated into applications built with any framework:
Designer
: A WYSIWYG editor for designing templates.Form
: A form based on templates for collecting input data.Viewer
: A viewer for displaying PDF files generated with @pdfme/generator using templates and input data.For the complete documentation of pdfme, please refer to this link.
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TypeScript base PDF generator and React base UI. Open source, developed by the community, and completely free to use under the MIT license!
The npm package @pdfme/ui receives a total of 5,314 weekly downloads. As such, @pdfme/ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pdfme/ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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