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Prawn is a PDF writing library for Ruby designed to be tiny, fast, and nimble, just like the majestic sea creature.
Development on this library is made possible thanks to the many people who donated to the Ruby Mendicant project:
http://rubymendicant.wikidot.com
RESOURCES:
Website:
http://prawn.majesticseacreature.com
Bug Tracker / Wiki:
http://prawn.lighthouseapp.com/projects/9398-prawn/home
GitHub:
http://github.com/sandal/prawn
Mailing List:
http://groups.google.com/group/prawn-ruby
IRC:
Find us in #prawn on irc.freenode.net Gregory Brown: James Healy:
NOTES TO DEVELOPERS:
You will need the pdf-reader and test-spec gems to run Prawn. Be sure to run the specs on both Ruby 1.8.6 and the latest Ruby 1.9 snapshot, as both versions are supported. 1.8.7 is not officially supported.
Prawn relies on PDF::Inspector, a collection of PDF::Reader backed classes for analyzing PDF output. This is provided as a submodule in Prawn's git repository, so be sure to do the following before running the specs:
git submodule init git submodule update
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