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Read and write PDFs with Python, powered by qpdf.
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pikepdf-8.2.1.tar.gz | 0001804043 1.72 MB | |
python-pikepdf.changes | 0000016832 16.4 KB | |
python-pikepdf.spec | 0000003051 2.98 KB |
Revision 34 (latest revision is 55)
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 8.2.1: * Support for Python 3.7 is dropped. * Added Page.form_xobjects, which returns all Form XObjects that are used in a page * Fixed an issue with extracting images that were compressed with multiple compression filters * Improved Object.repr() to avoid printing the entire contents of large object trees such as those in PDFs with structural element trees. * Fixed error when attempting to convert XMP metadata to DocumentInfo when the author was omitted. * Added a method to add items to the document table of contents. * Adjusted stream preview (with __repr__) so it does not attempt to decompress very long * Removed uses of deprecated function datetime.utcnow() * Adjusted timeline of potentially flaky hypothesis test. * PyPy 3.10 is now supported on some platforms. * PyPy 3.8 support will be dropped in the next major release
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