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88 lines
3.7 KiB
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INSTALLATION
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Decompress the print-n.x-n.n.tar.gz file into your Drupal modules
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directory (usually sites/all/modules, see http://drupal.org/node/176044 for
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more information).
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Enable the print module: Administration > Modules (admin/modules)
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PDF TOOL
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--------
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The print_pdf module requires the use of an external PDF generation tool.
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The currently supported tools are dompdf, TCPDF and wkhtmltopdf. Please
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note that any errors/bugs in those tools need to be reported and fixed by
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their maintainers. DO NOT report bugs in those tools in the print module's
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issue queue at Drupal.org.
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supported paths:
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* print module lib directory (usually sites/all/modules/print/lib)
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* libraries directory (sites/all/libraries)
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dompdf support:
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The dompdf tool produces results that are more faithful to the HTML
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printer-friendly page. Good support of CSS 2.1 and partially CSS3.
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1. Download dompdf from http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/downloads/list
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2. Extract the contents of the downloaded package into one of the
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supported paths.
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3. Check if dompdf_config.inc.php fits your installation. In 99% of cases,
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no changes are necessary, so just try to use it and only edit anything if
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the PDF generation fails.
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4. Grant write access to the lib/fonts directory to your webserver user.
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5. If you're using dompdf-0.5.1, delete the dompdf.php file as it contains
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a security vulnerability
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6. If you're using dompdf-0.6 or later, you can try to enable the Unicode
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support, but you'll need to add some Unicode fonts. See
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http://groups.google.com/group/dompdf/browse_thread/thread/9f7bc0162b04d5cf
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for further info on this.
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7. Check http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/ for further information.
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TCPDF support:
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TCPDF's support for CSS is considerably worse than the other tools.
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Unicode is supported (use of Unicode fonts result in HUGE files). Page
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header and footer are supported. This module requires TCPDF >= 5.9.012.
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1. Download TCPDF from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcpdf/
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2. Extract the contents of the downloaded package into one of the
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supported paths. There is no need to modify the config/tcpdf_config.php
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file, as the module self-configures TCPDF.
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3. Grant write access to the cache and images directories to your
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webserver user.
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4. Check http://tcpdf.sourceforge.net/ for further information.
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wkhtmltopdf support:
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wkhtmltopdf is a webkit-based tool that actually is a browser in order to
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generate the PDF. Resource hungry: expect to need some 30Mb+ of RAM and
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some seconds of CPU power. The static binaries may need additional
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libraries in your site, which may present problems in shared hosting
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environments. The best, if you can run it.
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1. Download wkhtmltopdf from
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http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/downloads/list. You can choose to
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download the source and compile it or simply download the static binary,
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which doesn't require you to compile anything. Note that the compiled
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version may require a running X server (static uses patched libs that can
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work without one).
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2. Place the wkhtmltopdf executable into one of the supported paths.
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(usually sites/all/modules/print/lib). You can also place a symbolic link
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to the executable.
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3. Check http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/ for further information.
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UPDATE
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When updating from a previous version, just remove the print directory and
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follow the instructions above. Make sure that you backup any costumization
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to the print.tpl.php and print.css files.
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ROBOTS
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Even though it is possible to set per-page robots settings, the following
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can be placed in your robots.txt file after the User-agent line to prevent
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search engines from even asking for the page:
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Disallow: /print/
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