To be honest, I've been lost with the help text rendered by img2pdf --help.
I would like to generate a pdf report for a set of screenshots created by a css regression test.
Having 2 screenshots side by side, and filenames written next to the screenshots would make for an acceptable report.
Is that something easily done with img2pdf, or would you recommend another tool?
I recommend you generate LaTeX and feed that to pdflatex which also produces lossless output.
*By Adrien Lemaire on 2019-07-18T15:01:01.613Z*
Hi,
To be honest, I've been lost with the help text rendered by `img2pdf --help`.
I would like to generate a pdf report for a set of screenshots created by a css regression test.
Having 2 screenshots side by side, and filenames written next to the screenshots would make for an acceptable report.
Is that something easily done with img2pdf, or would you recommend another tool?
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*By Adrien Lemaire on 2019-07-18T15:02:54.862Z*
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Found my answer on https://gitlab.mister-muffin.de/josch/img2pdf/issues/28, too bad
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*By Adrien Lemaire on 2019-07-18T15:02:54.884Z*
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Status changed to closed
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*By josch on 2019-07-18T15:03:58.798Z*
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I recommend you generate LaTeX and feed that to pdflatex which also produces lossless output.
By Adrien Lemaire on 2019-07-18T15:01:01.613Z
Hi,
To be honest, I've been lost with the help text rendered by
img2pdf --help
.I would like to generate a pdf report for a set of screenshots created by a css regression test.
Having 2 screenshots side by side, and filenames written next to the screenshots would make for an acceptable report.
Is that something easily done with img2pdf, or would you recommend another tool?
By Adrien Lemaire on 2019-07-18T15:02:54.862Z
Found my answer on #28, too bad
By Adrien Lemaire on 2019-07-18T15:02:54.884Z
Status changed to closed
By josch on 2019-07-18T15:03:58.798Z
I recommend you generate LaTeX and feed that to pdflatex which also produces lossless output.