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One of Kotahi's standout features is the ability to automatically typeset and generate print-ready PDFs with just a click. This is powered by the integration of [Paged.js](Paged.js), an open-source library for paginating HTML content into high-quality PDF documents.
As manuscripts in Kotahi are edited and stored as HTML, [Paged.js](Paged.js) can fragment the content into pages, inject sophisticated print styling, and paginate a preview right within the browser. When ready, the print-perfect PDF can be saved out - no manual typesetting required.
As manuscripts in Kotahi are edited and stored as HTML, [Paged.js](Paged.js) can fragment the content into pages, inject sophisticated print styling, and paginate a preview right within the browser. When ready, the print-perfect PDF can be saved out (or batch processed) - no manual typesetting required.
This browser-based PDF generation approach also enables automated workflows. Kotahi can thus produce press-ready PDFs at scale in a fraction of the time. The result is a system that can take manuscripts from writing to publication-quality typesetting with unparalleled efficiency. Hands-off, consistent, and aesthetically pleasing PDFs become accessible to publishers of all sizes through Kotahi's simple automation.
## Drag and Drop Submission Form Creation
One of Kotahi's standout features is the ability to create submission forms using an intuitive drag and drop interface. This removes the need for any coding knowledge or technical expertise. Users can easily add, remove or rearrange form fields as needed.
Another of Kotahi's standout features is the ability to create submission forms using an intuitive drag and drop interface. This removes the need for any coding knowledge or technical expertise. Users can easily add, remove or rearrange form fields as needed.
Whether working from pre-made templates or designing fully custom forms, the entire process is quick and user-friendly. For authors, filling out submissions becomes simpler, with reduced chances of errors. This results in more complete information being captured upfront, benefitting downstream teams.