[reportlab-users] newlines and rst2pdf
ralsina@netmanagers.com.ar
ralsina at netmanagers.com.ar
Thu Apr 5 08:57:09 EDT 2012
In the meantime check the spacer command
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From: "ralsina at netmanagers.com.ar" <ralsina at netmanagers.com.ar>
To: "reportlab-users" <reportlab-users at lists2.reportlab.com>
Subject: [reportlab-users] newlines and rst2pdf
Date: Thu, Apr 5, 2012 09:12
I am in an island without conputers! I will try to get back to you later today. Please mail me example files.
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From: "Laura Creighton" <lac at openend.se>
To: "reportlab-users" <reportlab-users at lists2.reportlab.com>
Subject: [reportlab-users] newlines and rst2pdf
Date: Thu, Apr 5, 2012 09:04
In a message of Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:57:24 BST, Andy Robinson writes:
>Hi Laura,
>
>I am hoping that Roberto Alsina, the author of Rst2pdf, will chime in as
>none of the ReportLab staff actively use RST2PDF. If not we will take a
>look next week, but a lot of us are on vacation for the next few days...
>
>Thanks
>
>Andy Robinson
>ReportLab
Thank you Andy. As usual, you discover these things when you too have
a deadline. I need to get a proposal in to the EU before next week.
I can probably get latex to do this. But if there is a solution, it
would be really nice if Roberto Alsina could tell me, and put it in
the manual for next time. It is a really nice tool.
Laura
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