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Re: Line-wrapped data field with horizontal lines? [message #867941 is a reply to message #866792] |
Tue, 01 May 2012 15:03 |
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Brad,
What are you using currently, a data item?
Jason
On 4/30/2012 10:20 PM, Brad Mising name wrote:
> I have a single-record one page report that has a 'details' box. This
> box is about 10 lines high, enough space to cope with possible entered
> values. When generating the report, the content will line wrap to fill
> up as many lines of the box as needed. Pretty standard.
>
> But this box may get added to once report is printed to paper. I want to
> have ruled lines under each printed line of text, and evenly spaced all
> the way to the bottom of the box so that there's space for users to hand
> write additional 'details' into the box.
>
> Happy to change the field to whatever needed, eg Text, Dynamic Text,
> even Table if I have to.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks
> Brad
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Re: Line-wrapped data field with horizontal lines? [message #869663 is a reply to message #868354] |
Tue, 01 May 2012 21:29 |
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Brad,
There may be a better way to do this but you could use a background
image of lined paper on a grid cell and put your data item in the grid
cell. Look at the middle column in the attached example. Look at the
advanced properties for the cell, under background. Put the image in
the images directory. Another option would be to use two data items,
one with underline text style that would contain your string. Use the
second one to display empty lines. The example does not have it but you
could then script the second one to contain string with ___ for the
number of characters remaining. If you do this remember to put spaces
in so the word wrap will happen.
Jason
On 5/1/2012 3:25 PM, Brad Mising name wrote:
> Hi Jason
>
> Not really using anything just now. Tried a series of different options but couldn't see any obvious solution with any of them. I started with a a data item though, yes.
>
> To be explicit, I've attached an image mockup of the kind of thing I'm trying to achieve. It shows faint grey dashed lines, not right to the edges, but if it can only be solid black lines right across, that's OK as a compromise.
>
> Thanks
> Brad
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Re: Line-wrapped data field with horizontal lines? [message #869668 is a reply to message #868354] |
Tue, 01 May 2012 21:29 |
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Brad,
There may be a better way to do this but you could use a background
image of lined paper on a grid cell and put your data item in the grid
cell. Look at the middle column in the attached example. Look at the
advanced properties for the cell, under background. Put the image in
the images directory. Another option would be to use two data items,
one with underline text style that would contain your string. Use the
second one to display empty lines. The example does not have it but you
could then script the second one to contain string with ___ for the
number of characters remaining. If you do this remember to put spaces
in so the word wrap will happen.
Jason
On 5/1/2012 3:25 PM, Brad Mising name wrote:
> Hi Jason
>
> Not really using anything just now. Tried a series of different options but couldn't see any obvious solution with any of them. I started with a a data item though, yes.
>
> To be explicit, I've attached an image mockup of the kind of thing I'm trying to achieve. It shows faint grey dashed lines, not right to the edges, but if it can only be solid black lines right across, that's OK as a compromise.
>
> Thanks
> Brad
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Attachment: bglines.zip
(Size: 1.83KB, Downloaded 137 times)
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Re: Line-wrapped data field with horizontal lines? [message #869868 is a reply to message #869719] |
Fri, 04 May 2012 14:57 |
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Brad
Thanks for the update.
Jason
On 5/3/2012 9:03 PM, Brad Mising name wrote:
> I actually found in the end that Adobe Reader wasn't coping with the X and Y repeating - it was really slow to render onscreen during scrolling.
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> I ended up making the line image much wider so repeat mode could be just 'Repeat Y'. New image attached for posterity
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> Brad
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