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22/02/2019 22:46:23
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01666654
Message ID:
01666675
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I am using XFRXLIB to convert reports to PDF format. It works pretty much in 99% of the cases.
>>>>
>>>>But today I just discovered that for one report that uses 3 data bands, the resulting PDF is cut-off right after the first data band. I have one report with 2 data bands and XFRXLIB converts this report to PDF. Could the 3rd data band be what breaks it?
>>>>
>>>>My version of XFRXLIB must be pretty old (the date on the XFRXLIB.FLL is 2006).
>>>>Do you know if this is a bug in XFRXLIB and I need to update it to the latest version?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>>
>>>>UPDATE. I changed the report to 2 bands and still a problem. The Header of the 2nd page does not print and it cuts off right after it prints the first line of the 2 data band.
>>>
>>>We were using XFRX and switched to FoxyPreviewer, and finally settled on PDF3.PRG. Works beautifully, and is fast.
>>
>>Where and how do you download PDF3.PRG? Thank you.
>
>http://www.vfp.cz

You are right that this works very fast. And it is an improvement over the older version of xfrxlib. The 2nd and 3rd bands are not cut off and shown completely on PDF.
However, I still see a problem. The headers of the Band 2 and Band 3 misaligned. That is, on PDF (on printed all works perfect) the first line of the headers (both Band 2 and Band 3) are moved lower. So the line one overlaps the line 2 of the header.
Must be something in my FRX. I will keep checking.
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