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= PrinceXML Library for Ruby
Simple ruby library to utilise the princexml program. Based on the work done by Subimage Interactive - http://www.subimage.com
== Usage
file = "/tmp/file.pdf"
prince = Prince.new
prince.html2pdf_to_file("<p>hello world</p>", file)
== PrinceXML
Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents. Prince can read many XML formats, including XHTML and SVG. Prince formats documents according to style sheets written in CSS.
== Notes
There is vast room for improvement. I've only done two methods I'll add to them as I need extra functionality I wanted a gem I could simply include in my sinatra / merb projects
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 Nicholas Orr. See LICENSE for details.
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