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= Ezprint Ezprint is a drop in replacement for the princely plugin. It uses PDFKit as the backend instead pf princexml, possibly saving you millions of dollars. I recommend using the Rack middleware component of PDFKit to print PDFs in rails, but this plugin makes an easy transition from prince->PDFKit for those using princely. == Installation == Rails 2.x gem install ezprint in environment.rb config.gem "ezprint" == Rails 3 gem 'ezprint', :git => 'git@github.com:jstewart/ezprint.git', :branch => 'rails3', :require => 'ezprint' then run "bundle install" == Example The examples here are similar to princely, since the plugin is basically a reworking of the princely source class PDFExample < ApplicationController def show respond_to do |format| format.html format.pdf do render :pdf => "My Awesome PDF", :template => "controller/action.pdf.erb", :stylesheets => ["application","print"] :layout => "pdf" end end end # Alternatively, you can use make_and_send_pdf to # render out a PDF for the action without a # respond_to block. def pdf make_and_send_pdf("file_name") end end == Render Defaults The defaults for the render options are as follows: layout: false template: the template for the current controller/action stylesheets: none == Credits * Michael Bleigh for writing the awesome princely plugin, which most of the code is reworked from. == Resources * Copyright (c) 2010 Jason Stewart, released under the MIT license.
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