PDF Printout of PI Sheets (Consulting Solution), how to copy one table parameter to another table, …
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Time | Topic |
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0:01:05 | Mandatory preparation steps before you import the SXS library |
0:05:06 | Characteristics maintenance for non-Xstep setup: ct04 vs o26c |
0:07:45 | Demonstration on how to copy one table parameter to another table |
0:15:02 | Consulting Solution: PDF printout of PI Sheets using Apache Formatting Objects |
0:31:57 | Question (Peter): Dynamic icons |
0:36:00 | Questions (Ragu): Find recipes w/o Xsteps, performance of PI Sheets with many table lines, Table completion with one signature at the end |
0:47:00 | Question (Peter): Sending Xstep data to MII (external system) |
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Hi,
can you tell me something about IE8 campability ? Becauswe IE8 supports new CSS 2.1 features for better printing support (e.g. page-break-inside feature).
Can you tell me something about his ?
Marco
I don’t know of any changes specific to IE8. The new CSS features might just work if you include them in your print CSS file. Try it out!
I am sorry that I missed the Dec 1 cafe as I would have had a few questions about the PDF printout of PI Sheets using Apache Formatting Objects and the PI sheet table performance discussion. I have scheduled to be at the January session.
My question is How long did it take you to create the style sheet? We would use this solution for our needs to printout, have a paper backup and for use by R&D to have a reference of the process for changes. Your demo was very interesting and will stimulate interesting discussion here in 2011 resulting in a solution.
Thank you, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Sue Rochon
Hi Sue,
the creation of that stylesheet took me around 5-10 days. I did it from time to time so it is hard for me to estimate it accurately.
Also Merry Christmas and Happy new year to you 🙂
Arne