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Bug or by design?
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11/07/2009 02:55:55
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01411272
Message ID:
01411570
Vues:
68
>>>>I found one strange situation with Report Designer
>>>>
>>>>If this is a bug then I wander how old is it.
>>>>
>>>>If it is 'by design' then it is at least problematic I wld say.
>>>>
>>>>See picture attached.
>>>
>>>I believe, it happened because in your case the rectangular covers several bands. If you create a rectanle that cover only detail band, then it will work as expected.
>>
>>Yes I realised that.
>>But still, result rendering is not something you would expect or I am wrong ?
>>
>>It is really far from being an issue, just curious what is the reason for rendering it this way instead of shape actually covering
>>strings as it is in FRX.
>>
>>I am working on improving little bit FRX2RS interpreter, so I wander should I render it the same way FoxPro does it now
>>(Even though it might be wrong) or it is better to folow expected behaviour.
>>
>>Any input is highly appreciated.
>>
>>TIA
>
>Sure, the result is not what one would expect. And as far as I checked, this behavior goes from vfp6 to vfp9.
>By the way, there is always a problem to draw the vertical line in the report, and to cover exactly or only particular band(s).
>I used to think that it is some sort of inconsistency one can find workaround.

When lines/shapes are stretching across report bands, then VFP renders them in apportions (pieces them together)
so this is perhaps where those little inconsistencies are comming from.

I agree that this is not much of an issue, as we would at the end get what we want
by fiddling little bit line/shape sizes and positioning.

Thank you for checking it out in previous versions.

Sergio
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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