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  1. Maybe it's not your case. But in mine was the pdf reader i was using. Adobe Reader was scaling my pdf output at 98%. Same behavior with FoxIt Reader. Changing the size at 100% in Adobe Reader was the solution to my problem. /tools/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/omg_smile.gif
  2. Any updates on this topic??? I need add editable fields in a pdf report. Thanks!!!
  3. Hi there!. When i generate the printPreview in iReport everything looks fine, rectangle sizes, margin sizes, etc... But when i generate pdf in my app everything (i mean everything) is smaller /tools/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/whatchutalkingabout_smile.gif. Even in the printPreview, when i save the report it saved smaller. I suspect that's something related to page size, but can't assure.. Any ideas??? Thanks a lot!!!
  4. Thank a lot!. that was super helpful!!!! now it works! :)
  5. Hi, i have two reports embedded in a web page. The problem is that there are two diferent reports. And Jasper put the generic name "image_0_0_0" on each image, and after it's generated by the ImageServlet. I mean: userfiles/problemJasper.jpg Report 1 >>> image_0_0_0 (it's really a meter) Report 2 >>> image_0_0_0 (it's a thermometer) Maybe one aproach it's tell Jasper to change the name of the images on each report. Report 1 >>> report1_0_0_0 Report 2 >>> report2_0_0_0 ¿How can i do this?. Thanks!!! Post Edited by Alberto Dousdebes at 01/23/09 20:17
  6. Hi there! I'm facing a big trouble. I need to embed a report generated in html format in my facelets page. I've searched for days but couldn't find anything <em></em>. So, the question is: How would you embed the HTML content from an HTML-based Jasper report into xhtml? I've try the following: 1) Generate the html file on the hard disk. 2) Include in my xhtml page using <ui:include> or <iframe> tags. The main disadvantage of this aproach is that files are stored on the hard disk. And Jasper in the generated html uses the entity &nsbp wich needs to be declared in the header of my xhtml. ¿Any Ideas? Thanks a lot!!!
  7. Hi everyone!. I need to build a report with some complexity. Maybe my SQL knowledge really stink!, but i think that i need to use multiples queries. I've been thinking in use a class where i define the neccesary queries and later input into the report the parameters with the precalculated values. ¿What do u think? Thanks a lot!! Post Edited by Alberto Dousdebes at 12/31/08 14:36
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