2004 IR Help Posted August 20, 2006 Share Posted August 20, 2006 By: pramod - pramodkrao Gap between Detail section and Column Footer 2005-02-08 23:46 I have only two records in my detail section. Then i place two links in the column footer. But when the Report is generated in the there is a big gap between the last record in the detail section and the hyperlink in the column footer in the HTML format. Jasper Report places a blanck img file there internally. So when we move the mouse over it, it shows the print tool bar sort of thing also. All Reporting tools provide the wrapping of the Detail section when less records are there, but how do i achive this.. Also i want to get rid of the image (px). Can anyone pls help me? By: Teodor Danciu - teodord RE: Gap between Detail section and Column Foo 2005-02-09 00:47 Hi, In the latest releases, there is a new attribute called "isFloatColumnFooter" that would allow you to move the column footer right below the last detail. Also, the is the JRHtmlExporterParameter.IS_USING_IMAGES_TO_ALIGN exporter parameter that you could set to Boolean.FALSE in order to eliminate the "px" images. You' have to use the HTML expoter directly for that. I hope this helps. Teodor By: pramod - pramodkrao RE: Gap between Detail section and Column Foo 2005-02-11 07:25 Yes , I downloaded the latest version and as suggest by it solves the problem - Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nylz Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 This looks like a solution for my problem, but it doesn't work. I'm using Jasper 1.3.4 & iReport (1.3.3 and tried 2.0.2). In my .jrxml "isFloatColumnFooter" is set to "true". -> No difference. I still see a gap. Columnfooter ist aligned to bottom. any ideas, what could be wrong? (btw. - update to JR2.x impossible. Our system uses Java 1.4 (Websphere6). As far as I know, JR2.x needs J5.)Post edited by: nylz, at: 2008/01/28 13:38 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucianc Posted January 31, 2008 Share Posted January 31, 2008 Do you have a simple and self-contained sample that can be used to reproduce this? Regards,Lucian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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