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Re: Designing reports in Cocoa apps
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Re: Designing reports in Cocoa apps


  • Subject: Re: Designing reports in Cocoa apps
  • From: RenĂ© v Amerongen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:05:51 +0200

Hi,

About,
On 19 okt 2008, at 01:51, Kyle Sluder wrote:

This method is also usually unusable for any sort of
charting or other non-traditional reporting.

What I did, to test something, was using NSimage to create an image. Save the representation, as jpeg f.e, in tmp and then read it back with DOM.


You can also do a lot with CSS to make it smooth, or easy client in depended colors, layout e.t.c.

The best way is to make a table with your list of requirements and check off how well both ways ( webkit / NSView ) are doing there job for each item.

René_______________________________________________

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References: 
 >Designing reports in Cocoa apps (From: "Devraj Mukherjee" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Designing reports in Cocoa apps (From: "Kyle Sluder" <email@hidden>)

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