On 8/31/13 6:31 PM, "Roger Eller" wrote:
> On Aug 31, 2013 11:10 AM, "Roger Eller" wrote:
>
>> Btw, "quartum reports" is a good search term for the archives.
It seems we need to make comparison :-)
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Sorry, I was mistaken; Quartum PDF Library is open-source, not Quartum
Reports.
http://www.quartam.com/
~Roger
On Aug 31, 2013 11:10 AM, "Roger Eller" wrote:
> Btw, "quartum reports" is a good search term for the archives. It's an
> add-on made with LiveCode, and I believe that it is now open-
Btw, "quartum reports" is a good search term for the archives. It's an
add-on made with LiveCode, and I believe that it is now open-source.
~Roger
On Aug 31, 2013 11:01 AM, "Ruslan Zasukhin" <
ruslan_zasuk...@valentina-db.com> wrote:
> On 8/31/13 1:30 PM, "Philip Hudson" wrote:
>
> > LiveCode n
On 8/31/13 1:30 PM, "Philip Hudson" wrote:
> LiveCode newbie but long-time HyperCard dev here (XFCNs, network IPC,
> etc... I'd call myself a HC expert).
>
> Trying to do a very plain-vanilla report of a very plain-vanilla stack-
> as-database, a library catalog with five fields per card. I've l
On 31 Aug, 2013, at 2:51 pm, Roger Eller wrote:
I would recommend using a substack, sized as a page, and layout your
report
there. Lock screen and loop through all the cards to populate and
format
the report stack, then setup the page for printing. Also, great
advice
exists in the archiv
I would recommend using a substack, sized as a page, and layout your report
there. Lock screen and loop through all the cards to populate and format
the report stack, then setup the page for printing. Also, great advice
exists in the archives.
http://www.mail-archive.com/use-livecode@lists.runre