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PDF Conversion #108

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marbetschar opened this issue May 2, 2017 · 3 comments
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PDF Conversion #108

marbetschar opened this issue May 2, 2017 · 3 comments

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@marbetschar
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Is it possible, to convert an ePub to PDF using your library?

If not (what I assume), what would be the best starting point to get this done based upon the work you have already done?

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psiegman commented May 3, 2017 via email

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marbetschar commented May 3, 2017

Hi Paul,

Thanks for your instant response. Yeah, basically you're right and I've already played with it. Calibre works quite well.

Unfortunately I'd like to embed this functionality within an app for the macOS App Store. That said, calibre can't be used due to it's dependency on the Qt Framework. Also I've tried pandoc, but I can't get BasicTex embedded within the app itself (Xcode always throws errors when I try to upload).

That's why I'm in need of an alternative solution. One which runs locally and does not force the user to have the ePub uploaded to any cloud convert service provider (apart from the fact, that the results with those are quite ugly most times).

This journey lead me to your GitHub repo and this question ;)
Do you have any other ideas?

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psiegman commented May 3, 2017 via email

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