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Alterparagraphs

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Alterparagraphs

http://www.dinu-gherman.net/tmp/alterparagraphs-README.html
Alterparagraphs is an ongoing effort for providing a family of paragraph implementations, each to be used as a replacement for the regular and only paragraph flowable inside the ReportLab package. The idea behind this collection of paragraphs is to provide simple implementations that can be more easily understood and extended than the monolithic paragraph implementation as implemented by ReportLab. Note that many of the paragraph classes in alterparagraphs are not finished in the sense that they are directly ready for production (this is especially true for the XMLParagraph, the development of which has barely started). You must test yourself if they are suitable for your purpose. In any case it should be much easier to tweak them to make them do what you need compared to the standard ReportLab implementation.

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released on 3 April 2009

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GPLv3 Kelly Hopkins 2454924.53 April 2009


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"Email gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de" Dinu Gherman Maintainer

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 3 April 2009.



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