Unexpected pageBreak in PDF output [message #1083011] |
Fri, 09 August 2013 10:39 |
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Hi everyone,
I've been having several problems with unexpeted pageBreak while exporting a report using XML data source to PDF output format. It's a standard sales document containing a header on the first page followed by items in separate lines below. Every single item has a detail cointaining sub-items and texts of a different length as comments belonging to the item (every time the length of each item can be different). The issue is when the first item contains a longer text that does not fit to the space below the header on the first page and even though all the pageBreaks are set to "Auto" it automatically places the first line with the table header to the second page and leaves a blank space on the first page of the whole document. Basically the result looks same as if the Page Break on the table or the row of the table where the item is placed was set to "Avoid". I tried to shorten the text in a data source and when the text has just few lines, it obviously leaves the first item on the first page and does not break the page. I currently use a version 3.7.1, tried to save the report in 4.3 to see if I get a different result, but no change for this version. I am attaching the xml source file, rptdesign and output pdf as well, I guess the problem will be more obvious after looking at the pdf files as an output.
I am more than sure there are similar topics for unexpected pageBreak issue posted in here already. Has anyone solved this problem yet, or is it still within bugs to be fixed?
Thanks a lot for any kind of help. Solving this issue would be much appreciated.
Adrian
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Re: Unexpected pageBreak in PDF output [message #1084525 is a reply to message #1083011] |
Sun, 11 August 2013 18:06 |
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I'm seeing the same as you and I messed around with it for a while changing stuff without seeing the desired result. It seems to be attempting to avoid page break within any element even if you don't specify. Please log a bug for this in the bugzilla.
Michael
Developer Evangelist, Silanis
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