Paged.js – a free and open source JavaScript library that paginates content in the browser to create PDF output from any HTML content. This means you can design works for print (eg. books) using HTML and CSS from javascript
the W3C Workshop on CSS Print in Prague just finished. Outline of the workshop is here:
https://wiki.csswg.org/planning/print-workshop-2020
Draft minutes are here:
https://www.w3.org/2020/02/13-printcss-minutes.html
A community group has also formed – open to anyone:
https://www.w3.org/community/cssprint/
Julie Blanc (Paged.js) wrote a good report about the workshop here:
https://www.pagedjs.org/posts/2020-02-18-return-from-prague-the-future-of-web-to-print/
have your say – https://gitlab.coko.foundation/editoria/editoria/issues/268
yeah!
Looks pretty nice!
Coko is super busy facilitating community and building publishing platforms. There are about 6 platforms built by either coko community or the coko team that are in production:
And about another 3 or 4 being worked on. We are currently aggregating info on them all and will push to the coko site sometime in the near future.
https://www.w3.org/community/cssprint/
Julie Blanc from Cabbage Tree Labs helped set this up at a W3C meet in Prague these last days.