From the link in the comments of Emmanuel's link : http://we-love-php.blogspot.com/2012/12/create-pdf-invoices-with-html5-and-phantomjs.html


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Bjoern Hassler <bjohas+mw@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Emmanuel,

thanks - I don't think that will work for us. Because it creates a
raster image, the resulting pdf files are huge, and text is not
selectable.

Is it possible to use phantomjs to produce non-raster pdf?

I've so far tried wkhtmltopdf, but the rending wasn't great, and
wkpdf, which produced very nice pdf, but unfortunately some lines are
horizontally cut across two pages. This may be to do with webkit on my
OS X install (10.7), but I couldn't test on 10.9 because wkpdf doesn't
work with Ruby 2.0. Does anybody have any thoughts on this? (I realise
this is perhaps a little off topic, but I guess html5->pdf needs to be
solved for mediawiki as well.)

Any other thoughts?
Bjoern

On 19 November 2013 18:15, Emmanuel Engelhart <kelson@kiwix.org> wrote:
> Le 19/11/2013 19:13, Bjoern Hassler a écrit :
>> I'd like to ask a follow-up question to this. What do you guys use for
>> converting html to pdf (on the command line)? Let's say once Parsoid
>> has generated html5, how do you get it into pdf? I've used (and
>> struggled) a bit with wkpdf and enscript to generate page numbers - is
>> that the best solution around?
>
> phantomjs PDF rasteriser
> https://coderwall.com/p/5vmo1g
>
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