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txt2pdf
Text to PDF converter with Unicode support.
This is a Python 2 / 3 script using the ReportLab module for generating PDF documents. It is intended to be used with monospace True Type fonts. It can be hacked for being used with Type 1 Postscript fonts, but such fonts contain less characters than TTF ones.
Usage
Type the following command for getting some help:
txt2pdf -h
The easiest way to use the tool for creating an output.pdf document is:
txt2pdf document.txt
You can change the name of the resulting PDF file:
txt2pdf -o document.pdf document.txt
You can specify your own TTF font:
txt2pdf -f /usr/share/fonts/ubuntu/UbuntuMono-R.ttf -o document.pdf document.txt
Other options allow to set the margins, and to adjust typographical settings (horizontal space between consecutive characters or vertical space between lines). You may also include the name of the author of the document or its title in the properties of the PDF document.
Fonts
The following fonts have been tested with success:
- Courier (by default)
- LiberationMono
- DejaVuSansMono
- UbuntuMono
- FreeMono
- DroidSansMono
- FiraMono
- InputMono (different versions)
- Envy Code
- Anonymous Pro
- APL385
- APLX Unicode
- SImPL
- Pragmata Pro
- Hack
The Type 1 font "Courier10PitchBT-Roman" can be used by hacking the code.
No Open Type font work, which includes:
- Source Code Pro
- Inconsolata
- UMTypewriter