Python bindings for MuPDF, a lightweight PDF, XPS, and E-book viewer, renderer and toolkit
PyMuPDF adds Python bindings and abstractions to MuPDF, a lightweight PDF, XPS, and eBook viewer, renderer and toolkit. Both PyMuPDF and MuPDF are maintained and developed by Artifex Software, Inc. MuPDF can access files in PDF, XPS, OpenXPS, CBZ, EPUB and FB2 (eBooks) formats, and it is known for its top performance and exceptional rendering quality. With PyMuPDF you can access files with extensions like .pdf, .xps, .oxps, .cbz, .fb2 or .epub. In addition, about 10 popular image formats can also be handled like documents: .png, .jpg, .bmp, .tiff etc.
PyMuPDF adds Python bindings and abstractions to MuPDF, a lightweight PDF, XPS, and eBook viewer, renderer and toolkit. Both PyMuPDF and MuPDF are maintained and developed by Artifex Software, Inc. MuPDF can access files in PDF, XPS, OpenXPS, CBZ, EPUB and FB2 (eBooks) formats, and it is known for its top performance and exceptional rendering quality. With PyMuPDF you can access files with extensions like .pdf, .xps, .oxps, .cbz, .fb2 or .epub. In addition, about 10 popular image formats can also be handled like documents: .png, .jpg, .bmp, .tiff etc.
To install py39-mupdf, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py39-mupdf
To see what files were installed by py39-mupdf, run:
port contents py39-mupdf
To later upgrade py39-mupdf, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py39-mupdf
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