Saturday, October 09, 2004

PDFizer: A XHTML to PDF converter: with this library, you can transform simple XHTML pages to nice and printable PDF files. This project is based on the excellent webzine article "Pdfizer, a dumb HTML to PDF converter, in C#" written by Jonathan de Halleux.

Cool, my PDFizer project has been resurected. If you are looking for an easy way to convert HTML pages into PDF, you might well be interrested by that one.

posted on Saturday, October 09, 2004 11:12:00 AM UTC  #    Comments [3]
Monday, June 06, 2005 5:24:26 PM UTC
This is unrelated, but I thought I'd drop it in here since it's a request for info, and you probably check blog comments fairly regularly.
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<br>Do you check your forum often? Or, does anyone? I have some questions about using <a title="QuickGraph, 100% C# directed graph library" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">QuickGraph</a> (specifically, clusters -- tried running an example from code w/ClusteredAdjacencyGraph/graphviz, and it outputs fine, just no clusters), and I'll probably put them in there. It'd be nice to know, though, if there's a different forum I should use.
mr_luc
Monday, June 06, 2005 5:24:26 PM UTC
The best communication way is still mailing list (check on <a title="MbUnit, Generating Unit Testing and Model Based Testing Framework for .NET Framework" href="http://mbunit.tigris.org" target="_blank">MbUnit</a>.tigris.org web site) but people often don't want to register and use the forums.
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<br>I receive notification of message when somebody posts on the forums.
Jonathan de Halleux
Monday, June 06, 2005 5:24:27 PM UTC
Ah, interesting. I'll see about joining the mailing list then. (Posted on the forum before seeing that).
mr_luc
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