pagedjs
@paged_js
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an open source and free library to paginate content in the browser, and to turn webpages in printready PDF. Discussions on https://t.co/iQwIZ6j6QN!
Joined January 2020
Hey folks, https://t.co/FATeQMzrxY is down. we’re working on it. if you need to access the documentation in the meantime, you can go through the source, written down in markdown, here: https://t.co/ksKBPrg71K
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Edition réalisée avec @paged_js et le Bookolab d'ailleurs
If you're interested in collaborative publishing tech, we set up workflows that allow graphic designers and clients to work simultaneously on a common edition. Last year, with Arman Mohtadji, we developed a new tool fot that, the Bookolab. 🔗 https://t.co/48xo9vKKGS
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Folks! The Open Publishing Fest is around the corner! During those two weeks, we’ll gather together online, around the tools and the people invested in open publishing. Join us and propose an event to tell us about your practices! https://t.co/6L5FXwXUp7
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Or you can update the interface.css and use https://t.co/EeJeLWXlHz You can read all about here
gitlab.coko.foundation
An interface stylesheet to show your book on screen (spread, recto/verso book, baseline)
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Paged.js version 4.0 is there with a breaking change: if you’re using the polyfill and call from the CDN, you will have some trouble in previewing page on screen. You can either stick to paged.js 0.3.5 and use this URL →
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This is gonna be quite interesting! Our own @fredjc will be in the room too :)
On Thursday (26 oct.), I will discuss @paged_js, printed books with CSS & HTML, and single source publishing workflows with @NellieMcKesson and @dauwhe at the @PageBreakConf (San Francisco). Thanks for the invitation!
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RT @CokoFoundation: Folks -big news from @eLife . Amazing work from an inspiring team! We also want to shine a spotlight on our small contr…
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In 5 minutes, come listen to https://t.co/3iZT1PRA4g to discuss web and code and print when it comes to education! (spoiler, it’s gonna be great!)
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We’re very lucky to share the stage with the amazing folks of @osp_kitchen (you should go listen to them now), and with @julienbidoret who’ll be there a couple of weeks after us!
🎙Tomorrow (21/09) at 6pm (UTC+2), the whole @paged_js team will discuss web-to-print, CSS standards and polyfill on the Varia radio broadcast ➡️ https://t.co/dikYBrl0ly Thanks to Manetta Berends & Simon Browne for making this possible!
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Folks, did you try paged.js 0.4.beta? Since there are some breaking changes, we’d love to hear from you before it gets to production! https://t.co/V84X3neNRs
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Surprise, in 2022 the same HTML can generate both highly interactive web content and nicely formatted printable PDFs Using @paged_js we now have nice PDFs for both the ECMAScript Language Spec ( https://t.co/ra7WPIQH8k) and I18N spec ( https://t.co/biEMTmIZFX) back story 1/
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Hi folks. If you ever work with paged.js on scientific journal / papers, would you mind sharing some PDF? We’re in needs of examples :)
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The blog post is coming, but we also put some work in revamping a bit our CLI, so it will take a bit longer to cover everything!
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We’ll get a blog post next week, but there’s some new stuff in paged.js world: https://t.co/dBd20XehVp
gitlab.coko.foundation
A collection of Paged Media Polyfills
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Just found out about @paged_js. It's such a cool idea! You can generate a W3C-compliant PDF from any HTML content. This means you could actually design a book using HTML and CSS 🤯 https://t.co/6GNXGti7d6
pagedjs.org
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You’re a designer, you like books and code, and you want to do more paged.js on a daily basis, we’re looking for someone! Jump in the DM and let’s talk!
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“HTML2Print is perfect for home office printing”. Students of @unimesfr: “hold our drinks!”
Avec les étudiants de l'université de @unimesfr de @LucileHaute on a co-mis en page ce petit monstre de 420 p : une édition de "L'autre côté du miroir" mise en forme avec Paged JS + Liquid Scale 👀
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