printing

hershbp at verizon.net hershbp at verizon.net
Thu Jul 15 13:20:07 EDT 2004


Were do I find bugzilla ?
On Thursday, July 15, 2004, at 02:44 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:

> --- hershbp at verizon.net wrote:
>> 1 Is it possable to concatenate 2 flds to print one
>> next to another as
>> columns with the "revPrintText ?
>
> Conacatenating two fields is easy, in the sense that
> you can just say 'revPrintText (field 1 & return &
> field 2), ...'
> revPrintText does not support printing of multiple
> columns ; if you want this functionality, file an
> enhacement request using Bugzilla, and I'm sure it
> will be considered for one of the next versions.
>
>> 2 If I have a few settings for printing e.g.
>> standard , draft or best .
>> how do I determine which one I'd like for the
>> current print job ?
>
> That's really up to the user to decide how things get
> printed and to what printer (*) ; there are only a few
> options we can set at programming level ; most of
> these start with 'print' so look at the Transcript
> Dictionary entry for 'printScale' and work your way
> through the 'See also' pulldown list.
>
> (*) I too would like more control over printing
> affairs, including the option to print to a predefined
> printer without user intervention, with a saved page
> setup ; people in data entry environments absolutely
> detest having to click a "Print" button or hitting the
> return button (every keystroke adds up to entry time)
>
>> 3 I tried to print a card with a table fld on it , I
>> set the grid a
>> light gray color and the text black, no problem ,
>> but when it prints it
>> doesn't print gray , it prints some kind of pink.
>
> I can't seem to reproduce this here ; can you print it
> to a PDF file and attach it to the bugzilla report
> you're going to make for this problem ?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jan Schenkel.
>
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