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Source: python-reportlab
Section: python
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Gregor Hoffleit <flight@debian.org>
Uploaders: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.2.28), python2.1-dev, python2.2-dev, python2.3-dev, python2.4-dev, python-dev
Package: python-reportlab
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, python-xml
Recommends: python-imaging
Suggests: pdf-viewer, python-egenix-mxtexttools, python-reportlab-doc
Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python
ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in
Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language.
.
ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without
intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since
you're using a full-blown programming language).
.
Sample use cases are:
* Dynamic PDF generation on the web
* High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing
* As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a
'report language' so that users can customize their own reports.
* As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text
such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers
* from XML to PDF in one step
Package: python-reportlab-doc
Section: doc
Architecture: all
Suggests: python-reportlab
Description: Documentation for the ReportLab Python library (PDF format)
ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in
Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language.
.
This package contains the documentation for ReportLab in PDF format.
Package: python2.1-reportlab
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, python2.1-xml
Recommends: python2.1-imaging, python2.1-reportlab-accel
Conflicts: python-reportlab (<= 1.18debian-1)
Suggests: pdf-viewer, python2.1-egenix-mxtexttools
Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python (2.1)
ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in
Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language.
.
ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without
intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since
you're using a full-blown programming language).
.
This is the Python 2.1 version of the package.
.
Sample use cases are:
* Dynamic PDF generation on the web
* High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing
* As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a
'report language' so that users can customize their own reports.
* As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text
such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers
* from XML to PDF in one step
Package: python2.2-reportlab
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, python2.2-xml
Recommends: python2.2-imaging, python2.2-reportlab-accel
Conflicts: python-reportlab (<= 1.18debian-1)
Suggests: pdf-viewer, python2.2-egenix-mxtexttools
Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python (2.2)
ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in
Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language.
.
ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without
intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since
you're using a full-blown programming language).
.
This is the Python 2.2 version of the package.
.
Sample use cases are:
* Dynamic PDF generation on the web
* High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing
* As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a
'report language' so that users can customize their own reports.
* As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text
such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers
* from XML to PDF in one step
Package: python2.3-reportlab
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, python2.3-xml
Recommends: python2.3-imaging, python2.3-reportlab-accel
Conflicts: python-reportlab (<= 1.18debian-1)
Suggests: pdf-viewer, python2.3-egenix-mxtexttools
Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python (2.3)
ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in
Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language.
.
ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without
intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since
you're using a full-blown programming language).
.
This is the Python 2.3 version of the package.
.
Sample use cases are:
* Dynamic PDF generation on the web
* High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing
* As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a
'report language' so that users can customize their own reports.
* As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text
such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers
* from XML to PDF in one step
Package: python2.4-reportlab
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, python2.4-xml
Recommends: python2.4-imaging, python2.4-reportlab-accel
Conflicts: python-reportlab (<= 1.18debian-1)
Suggests: pdf-viewer, python2.4-egenix-mxtexttools
Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python (2.4)
ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in
Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language.
.
ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without
intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since
you're using a full-blown programming language).
.
This is the Python 2.4 version of the package.
.
Sample use cases are:
* Dynamic PDF generation on the web
* High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing
* As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a
'report language' so that users can customize their own reports.
* As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text
such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers
* from XML to PDF in one step
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