Re: [web2py] Re: PDF Reports with Pisa

2011-01-29 Thread Lucas D'Avila
Not need to install additional packages, the dependencies of Pisa already comes built in plugin. But if you want you can remove these packages that comes by default and install the dependencies. -- Lucas D'Avila http://flavors.me/lucasdavila Em 29/01/2011 20:07, "Ovidio Marinho" escreveu: > Bom,

Re: [web2py] Re: PDF Reports with Pisa

2011-01-29 Thread Ovidio Marinho
Bom, lucas , tudo ate agora foi testado em desenvolvimento , nada ate agora em produção, vou fazer um teste em produçao, precisa instalar pisa na produção, acho que nao vc ja embutiu o pisa no plugin, pelo que vi. 2011/1/29 Lucas D'Avila > What's your S.O ? I only tested it on ubuntu..., please

Re: [web2py] Re: PDF Reports with Pisa

2011-01-29 Thread Lucas D'Avila
What's your S.O ? I only tested it on ubuntu..., please send the traceback of the error. -- Lucas D'Avila http://flavors.me/lucasdavila Em 29/01/2011 04:21, "mart" escreveu:

Re: [web2py] Re: PDF Reports with Pisa

2011-01-28 Thread António Ramos
what about reportlab? 2011/1/28 Lucas D'Avila > Can you be more specific? have any suggestions to improve this? > > -- > > Lucas D'Avila > http://flavors.me/lucasdavila > Em 28/01/2011 05:46, "mart" escreveu: > > > Just letting you now... I looking to see it in action (the custom > > _code part

Re: [web2py] Re: PDF Reports with Pisa

2011-01-28 Thread Lucas D'Avila
Can you be more specific? have any suggestions to improve this? -- Lucas D'Avila http://flavors.me/lucasdavila Em 28/01/2011 05:46, "mart" escreveu: > Just letting you now... I looking to see it in action (the custom > _code part looks really interesting), but am stumped as it tries to do > the