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  1. Nevermind, I solved it. My page footer was interfering. I had two fields in my page footer and one of them had a width of 40. I changed my page footer fields to have the same widths and x values as my columns, and now it works.
  2. I searched the forum and found similar topics, but none seemed to address my particular issue. My report has seven columns, each has a width of 100, and the value of x for each reportElement is 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600. When I export to CSV using the JRCsvExporter, it puts two commas between the first and second columns, and one comma between the remaining columns, like so: c1,,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 What do I need to do to have only one comma between the first and second column? I am using jasperreports-1.3.1.jar. Thanks.
  3. I solved this problem. I edit my .bashrc file to have this line export IREPORT_HOME=/path/to/where/iReport/is/installed and restarted eclipse. However, now when I launch iReport from eclipse, it hangs for a while, then displays the error: iReport is taking too much time to start... retry later. --- iReport standalone works great on my system. Post edited by: JoshuaPDavis, at: 2007/01/24 19:29
  4. I have the same issue with the 1.0 plugin on Ubuntu Linux. I ran the standalone iReport 1.3.0, and it created /home/jdavis/.ireport/, but the eclipse plugin cannot find this directory. Cannot find iReport home directory. Please run iReport at least once and retry. I think this plugin does not work on Linux.
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