Re: CSS in reports

2009-07-23 Thread Chris Dennis
Phil Longstaff wrote: > On July 12, 2009 07:02:18 am Chris Dennis wrote: >> Phil Longstaff wrote: >>> You're right that any styling can be used. What I will probably do is >>> have 2 options pages, one for styling and one for fonts, and then >>> combine the results. For fonts, there is a font opti

Re: CSS in reports

2009-07-13 Thread Phil Longstaff
On July 12, 2009 07:02:18 am Chris Dennis wrote: > Phil Longstaff wrote: > > You're right that any styling can be used. What I will probably do is > > have 2 options pages, one for styling and one for fonts, and then > > combine the results. For fonts, there is a font option type which uses > > the

Re: CSS in reports

2009-07-12 Thread Chris Dennis
Phil Longstaff wrote: You're right that any styling can be used. What I will probably do is have 2 options pages, one for styling and one for fonts, and then combine the results. For fonts, there is a font option type which uses the font selector. I avoided using the font selector in my eg

Re: CSS in reports

2009-07-11 Thread Phil Longstaff
On July 11, 2009 10:27:54 am Chris Dennis wrote: > Phil Longstaff wrote: > > I just committed a new report stylesheet. It will appear in the list as > > "Default CSS". This stylesheet will allow you to specify the css for > > font and style for different parts of a report. > > That works, and wil

Re: CSS in reports

2009-07-11 Thread Chris Dennis
Phil Longstaff wrote: I just committed a new report stylesheet. It will appear in the list as "Default CSS". This stylesheet will allow you to specify the css for font and style for different parts of a report. That works, and will be a good way to improve the appearance of existing reports