What Happened in May?
Published on May 30, 2024 by Lucie Anglade
Hello!
In May, WeasyPrint v62.1 has been released π
This version avoids broken fonts when generating multiple documents and fixes crashes with flex and grid layouts.
During this month, we gave a talk at JDLL about Open Source and money. The slide are available on GitHub.
It was very nice to meet people and talk with WeasyPrint users (and future contributors!) π
Weβre also pleased to let you know that during the past months, we worked with The Unicode Consortium and that the next version of the core specification will use WeasyPrint to generate the archival PDF!
Thatβs all for this month!
Thanks for supporting us π
The CourtBouillon team π²
In May, WeasyPrint v62.1 has been released π
This version avoids broken fonts when generating multiple documents and fixes crashes with flex and grid layouts.
During this month, we gave a talk at JDLL about Open Source and money. The slide are available on GitHub.
It was very nice to meet people and talk with WeasyPrint users (and future contributors!) π
Weβre also pleased to let you know that during the past months, we worked with The Unicode Consortium and that the next version of the core specification will use WeasyPrint to generate the archival PDF!
Thatβs all for this month!
Thanks for supporting us π
The CourtBouillon team π²