The Reportlab Toolkit
http://www.reportlab.com
The ReportLab Toolkit. An Open Source Python library for generating PDFs and graphics.
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 4.0.7: * allow testutils.makeSuiteForClasses to specify a prefix for test method names * SpiderChart can have direct draw flowable labels * fix and improve tests for python -mreportlab.lib.rl_accel * fix barchart 3D stacked case & fix barchart valueAxis reverseDirection behaviour. * fix importlib usage in reportlab init, reported by Frank Epperlein and others * add value axes extraMinMaxValues as aid to parallel axes * add styles str2alignment maps left/right/center/centre/justify etc * fix validators.isSubclassOf * test ddfStyle as instance first in textlabels.py * allow Pie Doughnut classes to control label class - drop importlib.patch (upstream) - pick the primary interpreter for doc generation even if it is not "python3" * minor cosmetics in renderPM C extension and add fontSize setattr * refactor transformation math and text2Path functionality * allow Drawing.outDir to be a callable * fix relative links within pdf broken * Bug fix release to make really simple paras work OK within PDF files. The <textField> tag has many more attributes the `underlineProportion` attribute of ParagraphStyles. incomplete ranges of rows to be repeated. their split children when split to be set negative availableWidth * ReportLab 3.0 now supports Python 2.7, 3.3 and higher.
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