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What Python PDF libraries are there?

I need to make some PDF with many grids, and I'm looking for a library that allows to manage pages (multi-page). The library should calculate when the page is ended and then create the next page.


The two that come to mind are:

  • pyPdf2
  • PDFMiner


Reportlab. There is an open source version, and a paid version which adds the Report Markup Language (an alternative method of defining your document).


I already have used Reportlab in one project.


There is also http://appyframework.org/pod.html which takes a LibreOffice or OpenOffice document as template and can generate pdf, rtf, odt ... To generate pdf it requires a headless OOo on some server. Documentation is concise but relatively complete. http://appyframework.org/podWritingTemplates.html If you need advice, the author is rather helpful.

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