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Re: Postscript page count [message #528944 is a reply to message #528803] |
Thu, 22 April 2010 13:32 |
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Paul,
Are you using the viewer or the RE API?
If you are using the Viewer are you using the Frameset mapping?
When you separate the run and render task a rptdocument is created which
is then used to render the report in a specific output.
Jason
Paul wrote:
> I'm trying to get BIRT to display a page count (Page n of m) when
> printing on a server. Right now I'm making a http request to the server,
> which processes the report and sends postscript print jobs just fine.
> There is a bug that is keeping the total page count from showing when I
> do this:
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=180416
>
> I noticed in the bug comments there's may be some kind of workaround:
> "... those issues only exist in runAndRender task. The result of
> run then render is correct."
> Is there some way I can get this to happen, or is there no way around
> this without a bug fix?
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Re: Postscript page count [message #529269 is a reply to message #529243] |
Fri, 23 April 2010 16:23 |
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Paul,
If you use the viewer with frameset and specify html output does it work?
Jason
On 4/23/2010 10:39 AM, Paul wrote:
> I'm not having any luck getting the page count to show using a basic
> test through the browser using that method (Typically this call would be
> made by a java app). Through my browser, I've tried a couple of
> variations using the __document parameter while changing up format
> (tried pdf, postcript, and removing the param) and testing with and
> without the __printer and __action parameters. It creates the document
> (the browser actually returns it), then I run the second query (that is
> the query without the __report parameter, that also contains the
> __action=print) and it prints the document. The problem is it still
> doesn't print the total page count. Also when it returns a postscript,
> it returns without the page count. :?
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Re: Postscript page count [message #529271 is a reply to message #529269] |
Fri, 23 April 2010 16:25 |
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If it does not can you post the report?
On 4/23/2010 12:23 PM, Jason Weathersby wrote:
> Paul,
>
> If you use the viewer with frameset and specify html output does it work?
>
> Jason
>
>
> On 4/23/2010 10:39 AM, Paul wrote:
>> I'm not having any luck getting the page count to show using a basic
>> test through the browser using that method (Typically this call would be
>> made by a java app). Through my browser, I've tried a couple of
>> variations using the __document parameter while changing up format
>> (tried pdf, postcript, and removing the param) and testing with and
>> without the __printer and __action parameters. It creates the document
>> (the browser actually returns it), then I run the second query (that is
>> the query without the __report parameter, that also contains the
>> __action=print) and it prints the document. The problem is it still
>> doesn't print the total page count. Also when it returns a postscript,
>> it returns without the page count. :?
>
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Re: Postscript page count [message #529634 is a reply to message #529344] |
Mon, 26 April 2010 15:13 |
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Ok Paul, sorry I could not help you.
On 4/23/2010 5:00 PM, Paul wrote:
> The html output works; the postscript doesn't. Here's the environment
> it's running on:
>
> Viewer Version : 2.5.1
> Engine Version: 2.5.1
> JRE version: 1.6.0_16
> JBoss 5.1.0
> CentOS 5.3
>
> I'm going to defer this feature for my report in hopes that 2.6 fixes
> it. I really do appreciate the help Jason.
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Re: Postscript page count [message #636491 is a reply to message #636461] |
Mon, 01 November 2010 14:58 |
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Try selecting the Birt Perspective and clicking on
run->View Report->In Web Viewer.
Jason
On 11/1/2010 9:09 AM, R.Murali wrote:
> Hi
> am new to BIRT
> How to run report in client eclipse...
> am using eclipse 3.6 and BIRT 2.6.....
> i can able to design a report and view the report by clicking Preview
> tab....
> What i want to do is,i want to run the report output in separate Window....
> Can anybody help me
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