callas pdfChip is an extremely versatile HTML/CSS/JavaScript to PDF converter.
callas software released the update pdfChip v1.1.
pdfChip is an application for direct, very performant and dynamic creation of
high quality PDFs (including PDF/A or PDF/X) from HTML.
This webinar introduces new features now available in callas pdfChip v1.1:
PDF Technical Conference 2015 Webinar, Oct. 19, 2015 (44:09)
Programming PDF using recognized web technologies and command line (CLI).
Introduction to the architecture of callas pdfChip and
use of web-based technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG,...)
In today’s world communication very frequently happens
through a mix of different channels: email, paper, web, etc.
Web languages (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript) have emerged as
highly efficient technologies for dynamic content production,
but aren’t necessarily ideal for variable data printing.
Does it make sense to use web technologies for channels like PDF or print,
which are using “real” pages with pagination,
complex vector graphics, print color spaces?
In this session, requirements and solutions are demonstrated
with practical HTML/CSS/JavaScript examples that
are converted using callas pdfChip;
PDF creator technology that embraces web technologies
without sacrificing the benefits of PDF.
callas pdfChip Webinar
An introduction to callas pdfChip - March 5, 2015 (1:16:25)
In this webinar David van Driessche, CTO at Four Pees,
introduces callas pdfChip
a modern PDF generator taking HTML5 as input and high-quality PDF as output.
callas pdfChip is a powerful PDF creation technology which uses HTML as its input format.
It extends the use of HTML, CSS and JavaScript
(with support of SVG, MathML, barcodes, CMYK, spot color, and more)
to create high-quality, true-color, high-performance and printable PDF documents.
callas pdfChip compensates for limitations of the HTML format and
provides features to define page breaks and page numbers,
to use the printing color space, and much more.