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PDF generation library with fluent API and optional markdown support

Project description

PDFMarQ

PDF generation with a fluent API. Core is lean (reportlab + Pillow + svglib). Optional [md] extra adds full markdown-to-PDF rendering with banner headers, math, mermaid, syntax highlighting and more.

Philosophy

PDFMarQ wraps reportlab's stateful canvas into a fluent, cursor-based API. You describe document flow, not coordinates. Markdown rendering lives in a separate subpackage so the core stays installable without heavyweight dependencies.

  • Fluent over imperative: pdf.font("Helvetica", 12).text("Hi").enter().text("World") vs canvas.setFont() → canvas.drawString() → manual Y tracking
  • Cursor flows naturally: top-left origin, y grows down, enter() is a newline
  • One way per feature: pdf.table(), pdf.image(), pdf.svg(), pdf.link(), no overloaded call signatures
  • Markdown is optional: core → 3 deps, [md] adds the stack
  • Banner as contract: YAML frontmatter block becomes a styled banner with logo, status badge, version, dates, signature slot
  • Lean output: no headless Chrome, no web stack, no React SSR. Pure Python + native PDF primitives. Files stay small, rendering stays fast, fonts are embedded properly, and the output opens clean in every PDF reader

Trade-offs:

  • Cursor mutation is a state machine. Great for linear documents, awkward for complex grid layouts. For those, drop into raw reportlab via pdf._canvas.
  • Markdown rendering estimates heights analytically to decide page breaks. Good enough for 95% of content. Edge cases with math + wide tables may push onto the next page more aggressively than necessary.
  • Installing Python + a stack of deps is a barrier for non-technical users. If you're building a tool end-users will actually touch, put PDFMarQ behind a backend service (FastAPI endpoint, CLI wrapper, desktop app) rather than asking them to pip install anything.

Install

pip install pdfmarq      # core: reportlab, Pillow, svglib
pip install pdfmarq[md]  # + markdown rendering stack

Examples

from pdfmarq import PDF
# Fluent core API
with PDF("report.pdf") as pdf:
  pdf.font("Helvetica", 20, "Bold").text("Quarterly Report")
  pdf.enter().font(size=12, mode="Regular")
  pdf.text("Revenue up 23% year-over-year.")
  pdf.table(
    [["Q1", "120k"], ["Q2", "148k"], ["Q3", "172k"]],
    header=["Quarter", "Revenue"],
    sizes=[1, 2], aligns=["C", "R"],
  )
  pdf.image("chart.png", 180, 80)
  pdf.link("https://xaeian.com", 40, 5)
from pdfmarq.md import md_to_pdf, MarkdownStyle
# Markdown to PDF
style = MarkdownStyle(
  body_family="IBMPlexSans",
  head_family="Sora",
  page_number_label="Page", # "Page 1/5" in footer
)
md_to_pdf(open("doc.md").read(), "doc.pdf", style=style, font_dir="./fonts")

See example.py for an end-to-end CLI script: language preset, custom TTF fonts from ./fonts/, link_root for cross-document references, base_dir for relative images, and optional Ghostscript post-compression.

Markdown features

  • GitHub-flavored markdown (tables, fenced code, lists, strikethrough)
  • YAML frontmatter rendered as a styled banner (logo, status badge, version, sign block)
  • Nested render: block in frontmatter controls page geometry, fonts, banner toggles, locale (see md-guide)
  • Mini-banner on continuation pages with aspect-aware logo (width + height caps)
  • Page numbering Page N/M via deferred canvas rendering (configurable)
  • Built-in language presets (en|pl|de|fr|es|it|cs|sk) via lang_style(): covers banner, callouts, date format, page numbers
  • Skip-duplicate-title: drops # X when it matches frontmatter title
  • Auto-slugged headings with clickable [text](#anchor) internal links (unicode-aware, broken targets degrade to plain text)
  • Local-path links configurable via link_root + link_base (or per-doc YAML base:)
  • Syntax highlighting (Pygments)
  • Math formulas inline $x^2$ and block $$...$$ (matplotlib)
  • Mermaid diagrams via mermaid-cli (local) or mermaid.ink (network fallback), capped at a configurable max height
  • Footnotes, emoji shortcodes :rocket:, nested lists, blockquotes, GitHub callouts (> [!NOTE], > [!WARNING], …)
  • Zebra-striped tables (subtle, readability without noise)
  • Smart page breaks for paragraphs, tables, lists, and blockquotes (pre-measured, no orphans)
  • Basic inline HTML pass-through (<b>, <i>, <code>, <br>, <hr>)

Modules

Module Description Docs
pdfmarq Core PDF API (fluent cursor-based drawing) pdfmarq/readme.md
pdfmarq.md Markdown-to-PDF renderer (optional [md] extra) pdfmarq/md/readme.md

See also

Need .docx instead of PDF? Check DocMarQ, the sibling library with the same API shape and .docx output. Math and syntax highlighting are PDF-only. Everything else (banner, callouts, mermaid, lang presets) works the same in both.

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