Replaced Outputting PDF's "Further Resources" with a link to Django Packages.
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@ -141,21 +141,6 @@ Here's the above "Hello World" example rewritten to use :mod:`io`::
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response.write(pdf)
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return response
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Further resources
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=================
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* PDFlib_ is another PDF-generation library that has Python bindings. To
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use it with Django, just use the same concepts explained in this article.
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* `XHTML2PDF`_ is yet another PDF-generation library. It ships with an example
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of how to integrate it with Django.
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* HTMLdoc_ is a command-line script that can convert HTML to PDF. It
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doesn't have a Python interface, but you can escape out to the shell
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using ``system`` or ``popen`` and retrieve the output in Python.
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.. _PDFlib: http://www.pdflib.org/
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.. _XHTML2PDF: https://github.com/xhtml2pdf/xhtml2pdf
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.. _HTMLdoc: https://www.msweet.org/projects.php?Z1
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Other formats
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=============
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@ -164,3 +149,9 @@ bits using ``reportlab``. You can use a similar technique to generate any
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arbitrary format that you can find a Python library for. Also see
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:doc:`/howto/outputting-csv` for another example and some techniques you can use
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when generated text-based formats.
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.. seealso::
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Django Packages provides a `comparison of packages
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<https://djangopackages.org/grids/g/pdf/>`_ that help generate PDF files
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from Django.
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