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author | Simon Law <simon.law@ecometrica.com> | 2012-07-24 16:18:39 -0400 |
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committer | Simon Law <simon.law@ecometrica.com> | 2012-07-24 16:18:39 -0400 |
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PDFTemplateView.cmd_options contains all the options to pass to wkhtmltopdf
Before, command-line arguments were class-based. Unfortunately, this
means that you cannot add new command-line arguments without
subclassing.
Instead, PDFTemplateView.cmd_options is a dictionary of all
command-line arguments. PDFTemplateView.as_view(cmd_options={...}) now
works as expected.
!!!! WARNING !!!!
cmd_options is now empty, leaving wkhtmltopdf with its default
behaviour. Explicitly add the options you want. Existing subclasses of
PDFTemplateView will now break, but a PendingDeprecationWarning will be
issued. Margins will now be wkhtmltopdf's default of 10mm.
PdfTemplateView contains a compatibility shim with the old default
values for margins and orientation.
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