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for our project we need PDF/A-compatibility. In TCPDF you can control this by setting flag “pdfa” in the constructor of the class “TCPDF” to true, which works fine for us. For this reason it would be great, if you give the possibility to add this feature in html2pdf. To reach this, it would be enough to extend the constructors of the classes “HTML2PDF” and “HTML2PDF_myPdf” with the optional Boolean parameter “pdfa”, which is not so much to do. What do you think about this?