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Version: 1.10-feature Original reporter: It would be nice to have an option allowing to fit a webpage to one single page (PDF or PS). My problem is that I have...

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Version: 1.10-feature Original reporter: Looking to properly 'bundle' images in html pages with htmldoc's '-t html' option, but images with absolute paths are omitted. Would be great to grab them...

enhancement
priority-medium

I've never tried the "Number of Pages" feature for HTMLDoc, however I've been using HTMLDoc for over a decade and a half, and its been quite instrumental in a lot...

enhancement
priority-low

Have an Error after running this: htmldoc -t pdf --webpage --left 4 --right 7 --top 0 --bottom 0 --bodyfont Arial --fontsize 9 --headfootfont Verdana-Bold --headfootsize 1 -f PDF-test.pdf invoiceprintview.php ERR007:...

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Version: 1.8-current Original reporter: Iain W. Bird When using very high browserwidth options, e.g. to allow high DPI background images: htmldoc --browserwidth 3307 --webpage test2.htm --outfile test2.pdf --size A4 --jpeg=70...

enhancement
priority-low

Version: 1.9-feature Original reporter: I would like to put custom text in the headers and footers of the table of contents, for example, with a comment . (I hacked this...

enhancement
priority-low

Version: 1.10-feature Original reporter: Hello, I'm having a problem with getting html pages with images linked in them converted so the images show up in the resulting PDF file. The...

enhancement
priority-low

Per the [Apple Books Asset Guide](https://help.apple.com/itc/booksassetguide/), the EPUB books generated by HTMLDOC should probably be using the "htmlsep" style output with 1 file per chapter in order to optimize things...

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HTML table rows without a closing tag `` are no longer rendered correctly. I tried with `--no-strict` but it made no difference. No dangling errors are reported with `--strict` anyway....

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Issue https://github.com/michaelrsweet/htmldoc/issues/508 reports that href `file://...` is mapped to `http://remote.../file://...`, which will never open in modern browsers capable of opening the "file://" method. This is a proposed fix for #508....