Prince is an application for converting HTML and XML into PDF documents.
Prince reads many XML formats, including XHTML and SVG.
Prince formats documents according to style sheets written in CSS.
- Standards support. HTML, CSS, SVG, MathML, XML.
- Web enabled. Loads documents, style sheets, images and fonts over HTTP, like a Web browser.
- Publishing features. Hyphenation, crop marks, columns, page floats and footnotes.
- Eye candy. Rounded borders, small caps, CMYK and RGBA colors.
Prince on Mac OS X is operated via the Terminal.
What is new in this release:
BUG FIXES related to:
- Hyphenation
- CSS for tables, table cells and inline elements
- font family issue on Linux
- zombie processes when running Prince from CGI on Windows
- resolution related TIFF bug
- PERFORMANCE: Reduced memory usage for "heavy" documents (e.g. thousands of table cells)
- improved performance for HTML documents with many ID attributes
- HANDLING HTML: Browser compatible formatting of BR and PRE,
- image/x-png MIME type support (Internet Explorer)
- NEW FEATURES: Support for CMYK TIFF and JPEG images
Requirements:
- Intel or PPC processor
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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