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Maybe try ReportLab, its pretty much the most advanced Python PDF toolkit
I know of: http://www.reportlab.org/ > Hi All, > > Greetings, > > I am a newbie in Python, i have a requirement to develop a component in > python that can "text" water mark the PDF file both digitallly and > visibly. > I have already devloped this kind of a component in .Net using iTextSharp > library. So i know a thing or 2 about water marking > i also need to able to read back the water mark text that was put in to > the > PDF (both digital and visible). > > I looked around on google and found that pyPDF, win32Client etc which may > be > the one i will have to use. using neither of them i could put a text and > hidden text in to the pdf files. Any light thrown in this direction will > be > of great help to me. Appcreciate your help with this. > > Thanks > Subrah > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > David Williams |
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