INSTALLATION ------------ Decompress the print-n.x-n.n.tar.gz file into your Drupal modules directory (usually sites/all/modules, see http://drupal.org/node/176044 for more information). Enable the print module: Administer > Modules (admin/modules) PDF TOOL -------- The print_pdf module requires the use of an external PDF generation tool. The currently supported tools are dompdf, TCPDF and wkhtmltopdf. Please note that any errors/bugs in those tools need to be reported and fixed by their maintainers. DO NOT report bugs in those tools in the print module's issue queue at Drupal.org. supported paths: * print module lib directory (usually sites/all/modules/print/lib) * libraries directory (sites/all/libraries) dompdf support: The dompdf tool produces results that are more faithful to the HTML printer-friendly page. Good support of CSS 2.1 and partially CSS3. 1. Download dompdf from http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/downloads/list 2. Extract the contents of the downloaded package into one of the supported paths. 3. Check if dompdf_config.inc.php fits your installation. In 99% of cases, no changes are necessary, so just try to use it and only edit anything if the PDF generation fails. 4. Grant write access to the lib/fonts directory to your webserver user. 5. If you're using dompdf-0.5.1, delete the dompdf.php file as it contains a security vulnerability 6. If you're using dompdf-0.6 or later, you can try to enable the Unicode support, but you'll need to add some Unicode fonts. See http://groups.google.com/group/dompdf/browse_thread/thread/9f7bc0162b04d5cf for further info on this. 7. Check http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/ for further information. TCPDF support: TCPDF's support for CSS is considerably worse than the other tools. Unicode is supported (use of Unicode fonts result in HUGE files). Page header and footer are supported. This module requires TCPDF >= 5.9.012. 1. Download TCPDF from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcpdf/ 2. Extract the contents of the downloaded package into one of the supported paths. There is no need to modify the config/tcpdf_config.php file, as the module self-configures TCPDF. 3. Grant write access to the cache and images directories to your webserver user. 4. Check http://tcpdf.sourceforge.net/ for further information. wkhtmltopdf support: wkhtmltopdf is a webkit-based tool that actually is a browser in order to generate the PDF. Resource hungry: expect to need some 30Mb+ of RAM and some seconds of CPU power. The static binaries may need additional libraries in your site, which may present problems in shared hosting environments. The best, if you can run it. 1. Download wkhtmltopdf from http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/downloads/list. You can choose to download the source and compile it or simply download the static binary, which doesn't require you to compile anything. Note that the compiled version may require a running X server (static uses patched libs that can work without one). 2. Place the wkhtmltopdf executable into one of the supported paths. (usually sites/all/modules/print/lib). You can also place a symbolic link to the executable. 3. Check http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/ for further information. UPDATE ------ When updating from a previous version, just remove the print directory and follow the instructions above. Make sure that you backup any costumization to the print.tpl.php and print.css files. ROBOTS ------ Even though it is possible to set per-page robots settings, the following can be placed in your robots.txt file after the User-agent line to prevent search engines from even asking for the page: Disallow: /print/