All releases of Prince


Changes: Support was added for OpenType fonts, kerning, ligatures, real small-caps, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, and other Indic scripts. A new TeX-style algorithm is used for high-quality line-breaking and justification. Performance was improved and many new features and bugfixes were made. This is now free for non-commercial use, with logo annotation.


Changes: This version adds support for kerning, ligatures, OpenType fonts, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, and other Indic scripts. New TeX-style justification can be used for hyphenated text. Performance improvements and bugfixes were made for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.


Changes: Support was added for tiling patterns in SVG. Performance was improved when SVG images are referenced multiple times. Bugs were fixed that affected the GUI, column breaks, table layout, line-height, hyphenation, text-decoration, and the parsing of HTML documents encoded with UTF-8.


Changes: This release adds support for CMYK TIFF and JPEG images, fixes bugs affecting hyphenation, tables, and inline elements with horizontal borders, and has improved performance and reduced memory usage for large documents with many elements.


Changes: Hyphenation, cross-references, pagination, HTML, and HTTP support were improved. New packages are available for Solaris 10 (Sparc) and FreeBSD 6.3. Font bugs affecting Mac OS X (Leopard) were fixed. Many other bugfixes and improvements were made.


Changes: Improvements were made to HTML support, HTTP support, page breaking, and layout. New PDF properties allow adding JavaScript to generated PDF files. Solaris and SUSE 10 packages are now available.


Changes: This release adds support for TrueType font subsetting, which greatly reduces the size of generated PDF files that contain embedded fonts. It also includes support for line-breaking in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text, and improves page breaking of long tables.


Changes: Support for SVG background images, HTML iframes, HTTPS downloads, and HTTP authentication was added. New packages were added for Intel-based Mac OS X machines and FreeBSD. Performance for long documents was improved. Many other bugfixes and conformance improvements were made.


Changes: Performance was significantly improved. This is particularly noticeable for smaller documents. Support was added for scaling down large Web pages to fit the paper width. A new command-line option was added for specifying the style sheet media type. Many other bugfixes and improvements were made.


Changes: This major new release includes improved support for HTML, CSS, SVG, and MathML. Documents and style sheets can now be loaded from the Web over HTTP, and new publishing features have been added including hyphenation, crop marks, small caps, and CMYK colors.
A Rapid Application Development framework for lightweight database applications.