What happened in September?
Published on September 28, 2022 by Lucie Anglade
Hello!
During September, a lot of versions have been released 🎉!
During September, a lot of versions have been released 🎉!
- cssselect2 0.7.0, cssselect2 has a new selector: has(). You can now use this selector in WeasyPrint,
- Pyphen v0.13.0, now Pyphen supports case-insensitive language parameter, and some dictionnaries have been updated,
- pydyf v0.3.0, pydyf now supports marked content and allows version and ID to be specified when initializing PDF objects,
- cairocffi v1.4.0, packaging and tests have been improved.
But this isn’t everything.
A new beta of WeasyPrint has been released 😲!
With this beta, you can now try PDF/UA generation and variable fonts. This beta also improves footnotes support in multicolumn layouts and brings a smoother list management on page breaks.
You can read more about this beta in this article.
All these features and improvements have been possible thanks to Novareto, Code & Co., OpenZeppelin, and you, our backers and sponsors 💜.
That’s all for the releases, but it’s not over yet 🤯!
A new CSS trick has been published, this time about multicolumn.
And… to finish, our 2-year anniversary is coming soon, so we took the opportunity to open a new survey to know more about your expectations.
The survey is opened until October 10th (it’s a short survey, we promise).
That’s finally all for this month!
Thanks for supporting us 💜
The CourtBouillon team 🍲