Create PDF documents from markdown with proper Chinese font support. Supports theme system (default for formal docs, warm-terra for training materials) and dual backend (weasyprint or Chrome). Triggers include "convert to PDF", "generate PDF", "markdown to PDF", or any request for creating printable documents.
Create professional PDF documents from markdown with Chinese font support and theme system.
# Default theme (formal: Songti SC + black/grey)
uv run --with weasyprint scripts/md_to_pdf.py input.md output.pdf
# Warm theme (training: PingFang SC + terra cotta)
uv run --with weasyprint scripts/md_to_pdf.py input.md --theme warm-terra
# No weasyprint? Use Chrome backend (auto-detected if weasyprint unavailable)
python scripts/md_to_pdf.py input.md --theme warm-terra --backend chrome
# List available themes
python scripts/md_to_pdf.py --list-themes dummy.md
Stored in themes/*.css. Each theme is a standalone CSS file.
| Theme | Font | Color | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
default | Songti SC + Heiti SC | Black/grey | Legal docs, contracts, formal reports |
warm-terra | PingFang SC | Terra cotta (#d97756) + warm neutrals | Course outlines, training materials, workshops |
To create a new theme: copy themes/default.css, modify, save as themes/your-theme.css.
The script auto-detects the best available backend:
| Backend | Install | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
weasyprint | pip install weasyprint | Precise CSS rendering, no browser needed | Requires system libs (cairo, pango) |
chrome | Google Chrome installed | Zero Python deps, great CJK support | Larger binary, slightly less CSS control |
Override with --backend chrome or --backend weasyprint.
uv run --with weasyprint scripts/batch_convert.py *.md --output-dir ./pdfs
Chinese characters display as boxes: Ensure Chinese fonts are installed (Songti SC, PingFang SC, etc.)
weasyprint import error: Run with uv run --with weasyprint or use --backend chrome instead.
CJK text in code blocks garbled (weasyprint): The script auto-detects code blocks containing Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters and converts them to styled divs with CJK-capable fonts. If you still see issues, use --backend chrome which has native CJK support. Alternatively, convert code blocks to markdown tables before generating the PDF.
Chrome header/footer appearing: The script passes --no-pdf-header-footer. If it still appears, your Chrome version may not support this flag — update Chrome.