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  1. ReportLab Docs

    ReportLab PDF Toolkit (open source) The engine for ReportLab Plus, containing most but not all of the building blocks. Create a graph of Python objects and render them. For experienced developers …

  2. ReportLab

    No matter how big or small the project, we can work with your business to create beautiful, customisable documents on demand. Millions of documents are generated with ReportLab each month.

  3. ReportLab PDF Generation User Guide

    This document is an introduction to the ReportLab PDF library. Some previous programming experience is presumed and familiarity with the Python Programming language is recommended.

  4. Chapter 1: Introduction - ReportLab Docs

    The ReportLab library forms the foundation of our commercial solution for PDF generation, Report Markup Language (RML). This is available for evaluation on our web site with full documentation.

  5. Open source installation - ReportLab Docs

    Since ReportLab 4.0 we have moved to pure Python! This has massively reduced our build time but we appreciate some users may still want to take advantage of the acceleration packages so we have …

  6. Download - ReportLab.com

    This is a fully functional version of ReportLab PLUS and allows you to evaluate the library's capabilities. A 'nag line' message will appear on every page generated until a ReportLab PLUS license is installed.

  7. Demos - ReportLab Docs

    ReportLab Chart Galleries ReportLab includes a flexible and powerful graphics library, supporting all of the standard business chart types, as well as custom data graphics.

  8. Installation - ReportLab Docs

    Installation ReportLab Plus Current instructions for (versions >=3) (Free to evaluate)

  9. reportlab.lib - this contains code of interest to application developers which cuts across both of our libraries, such as standard colors, units, and page sizes.

  10. Download the ReportLab Toolkit

    The ReportLab Toolkit is a cross platform Python source package. Performance can be accelerated by compiling some extra code written in C; this is recommended but not required.