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Library to generate PDFs for printing labels

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pylabels

This fork includes 7 pull requests from the original repo as it seems to be abandoned:

  • Add a QR code label generation example
  • set PDF preference to print without scaling
  • Fix dependencies in setup.py.
  • Add a framework for including predefined specifications.
  • Add options for specifying border width and color.
  • Created two main features.
  • Add demo: Print addresses from a CSV file

pylabels is a Python library for creating PDFs to print sheets of labels. It uses the ReportLab PDF toolkit to produce the PDF.

Basically, the user creates a set of specifications of the label sizes etc, writes a callback function which does the actual drawing, and gives these two items to a Sheet object. Items are then added to the sheet using the add_label() method (or add_labels() to add all items from an iterable).

The callback function is called once for each item, being given a ReportLab Drawing object representing the label, its width and height, and the item to draw on the label. Any of the standard ReportLab drawing methods can be used, with pylabels automatically adding a clipping path around each label to prevent it interfering with other labels.

Once all the items have been added, the labels can be saved as a PDF, or a preview of a page can be saved as an image.

Examples

The following examples are available in the demos directory:

  • Basic - a introduction to the basic use of pylabels.
  • Partial pages - how to produce partial pages (i.e., pages with some of the labels previously used).
  • Repeated - how to use the count parameter to add multiple copies of the same label.
  • Background colours - examples of solid, striped and hatched backgrounds of different colours on each label.
  • Page background - how to add a background image for each page.
  • Padding - how to add padding to the labels.
  • Nametags - creates a set of nametags from the list of names in the names.txt file. Includes the use of two custom fonts, font size selection, and centred text.
  • Image preview - generates image previews of two of the pages from the nametags demo.
  • Addresses - print mailing labels (From a CSV file) on a standard Avery 5160 label page.

Demo fonts

The following fonts are used in the demo scripts and are included in the demos folder:

License

Copyright (C) 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Blair Bonnett

pylabels is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

pylabels is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with pylabels. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

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