Debian Html to PDF converter from Google Code

This is just a Short post thanking the people at Foxoman a googlecode project for this great Tool that is a html to PDF converter which I have just Installed. It is a Debian project and can be Downloaded free from the Google code project.I have taken a Screenshot of it running just to show that it’s working without any problems

you can Also read the foxoman blog which is in Arabic but here is the link to the English Translation of the Blog

Program to Convert Html to PDF

A simple Debian Html To PDF Application

About roezer:
Besides my blog here on this Unfocused blog I also write about Instrumental Music on my other blog

About roezer

Besides my blog here on this Unfocused blog I also write about Instrumental Music on my other blog

10 Thoughts on “Debian Html to PDF converter from Google Code

  1. But what’s the purpose? Why convert HTML to PDF? I don’t get it. :)

    • Well so you can Download Very long blog posts like this one, and save them as PDF because it is much easier to read a 2000 word PDF than a 2000 word Blog post.

  2. Interesting… I’ve never seen such a thing. It’s cool. I’ll have to see if I have a use for it.

  3. It might be useful for the people who user ebook readers as well to get the interesting webpages as PDF quickly.

    You can use it to print HTML pages as well. As you know sometimes it is pretty frustrating to print HTML pages and you waste lot of paper. This is a good solution and it is nice to have a free and working HTML to PDF converter.

    Thanks for sharing it.

    • One of the other Advantages is that you can view your own posts as a Book. I seen something that you can make your blog into a book once this would be a great thing to do if you put your 50 best blog posts of the year together and used an Ebook stapler as a way of making an end of year report but only for team blogs because this would be much work for one person to do all by themselves

  4. Ahhh, I love the idea of printing out a html page that looks as it really does. Printers have a way of messing that up.

    Html pages in a blog book works, but I’m actually in the process of turning them into a cool ebook. Should work good. I hope!

    • Printers seem to mess up everything looks great on the preview screen then you print it after 15 test pages it tells you ran out of ink

  5. rad on March 4, 2010 at 00:28 said:

    Thanks for sharing this. Useful and one thing for sure, I always trusted information conveyed by you. Hope this will help me since I also looking for pdf conveter to be used at my working place. Thanks Roezer

  6. You may validate your HTML document using a strict validator for validation and You can also perform automatic-repairs to keep your site error-free using this service! You may feed in a HTML text or a Link (from which the html content will be read automatically) – that will be validated against a strict parser.

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