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$ ve/bin/img2pdf -o test.pdf src/tests/test.jpg
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$ ve/bin/img2pdf -o test.pdf src/tests/test.jpg
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For Microsoft Windows users, PyInstaller based .exe files are produced by
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appveyor. If you don't want to install Python before using img2pdf you can head
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to appveyor and click on "Artifacts" to download the latest version:
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https://ci.appveyor.com/project/josch/img2pdf
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GUI
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There exists an experimental GUI with all settings currently disabled. You can
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directly convert images to PDF but you cannot set any options via the GUI yet.
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If you are interested in adding more features to the PDF, please submit a merge
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request. The GUI is based on tkinter and works on Linux, Windows and MacOS.
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![](screenshot.png)
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The package can also be used as a library:
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The package can also be used as a library:
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import img2pdf
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import img2pdf
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