Implement Static Defined Headers #160
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An issue we have run into recently when building a PDF from a large set of data is memory usage.
We can alleviate this issue by creating tables in smaller chunks of the data with something like the below
After implementing the above our memory usage was lowered from ~2.5gb to about 600mb. Great, but it introduced an issue for us.
The formatting still works, we don't end up with random page breaks. This issue is that it breaks the ability to use the headers option, because after the first chunk of data the first line is no longer the actual header.
This PR implements a
headers
option which can be used like the belowI'd like to get thoughts on this. I'm not sure if there is anything I'm missing here. I did try to generate the manual in this branch, but ran into some errors when doing so.