Merge XPS to PDF via Python

Merge XPS documents into single formats PDF. Use Aspose.PDF for Python for .NET to modify files programmatically

Merge XPS to PDF Using Python

How to merge XPS to PDF? With Aspose.PDF for Python via .NET library you can merge XPS to PDF programmatically. PDF software from Aspose is ideal for individuals, small or large businesses. Since it is able to process a large amount of information, perform the concatenation quickly and efficiently and protect your data. A peculiar feature from Aspose.PDF is an API for merging XPS to PDF. The trait of this approach is that you only need to open the NuGet package manager, search for ‘Aspose.PDF for .NET’, and install it without any special complex settings. (Use the command from the Package Manager Console for installing). Check the details of Installing the Library on the Documentation pages. To verify the benefits of the library, try using the conversion XPS to PDF code snippet.

Python Package Manager Console

pip install aspose-pdf

How to merge XPS to PDF via Python


Python for .NET developers can easily load & merge XPS files to PDF in just a few lines of code.

  1. Import Python modules required for PDF document handling: aspose.pdf as apdf, FileIO from io, and path from os.
  2. Create an instance of apdf.XpsLoadOptions() to define settings or parameters for loading XPS files into PDF format. This is used when importing scientific or technical documents formatted in XPS.
  3. Generate a list of PDF documents by reading each file specified within the self.dataDir directory. Each file is loaded using its respective path and the previously defined load options, resulting in individual document objects for import into a larger document.
  4. Use the apdf.Document.merge_documents() method to combine all documents stored in the document_infiles list into a single PDF document. This step aggregates multiple source files or pages into one cohesive document, which is essential for tasks like compiling different sections of a larger work.
  5. Write the merged and combined document to the specified output file path defined by path_outfile. This ensures that the final PDF document is saved in the correct location within the designated output directory.

Here is an example that demonstrates how to merge XPS to PDF in Python. Combine multiple documents into a single file with ease. If you are developing code in Python, this task can be simpler than it sounds. You can use fully qualified filenames for both XPS reading and PDF writing. Check out this Python example that show how to merge multiple documents of either the same or different file types into one file using Python

Merge XPS files using Python for .NET and save as PDF

Example Python: this sample code shows XPS to PDF concatenation

Input file:

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Output format:

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Output file:

import aspose.pdf as apdf
from io import FileIO
from os import path
xps_load_options = apdf.XpsLoadOptions()
document_infiles = [
    apdf.Document(path.join(self.dataDir, infile), xps_load_options)
    for infile in infiles
]
path_outfile = path.join(outDir, outfile)
document = apdf.Document.merge_documents(documents=document_infiles)
document.save(path_outfile)

Python for .NET library to combine XPS to PDF

Aspose.PDF for Python via .NET API supports most established PDF standards and PDF specifications. It allows developers to insert tables, graphs, images, hyperlinks, custom fonts - and more - into PDF documents. Moreover, it is also possible to compress PDF documents. Aspose.PDF for Python via .NET provides excellent security features to develop secure PDF documents. Some of the key features of Aspose.PDF for Python via .NET API include:

  • Ability to read & export PDF in multiple image formats including BMP, GIF, JPEG & PNG.
  • Set basic information (e.g. author, creator) of the PDF document.
  • Conversion Features: Convert PDF to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Convert PDF to Images formats. Convert PDF file to HTML format and vice versa. Convert PDF to EPUB, Text, XPS, etc.

You can find more information about Aspose.PDF for Python via .NET API on our documentation on how to use API.