As you know, the free utility HSSFCGI, available from the
www.easy400.net site, allows to easily create Excel workbooks.
On request from some users, in today May 1 2009 release more features
have been added to better support worksheet printing.
As users may recall, some time ago we released a XLSGEN tag
that allowed to generate print headers and footers. This tag, though
still available, has been superseded by the following.
Three new keywords have been implemented for the XLSGEN tag:
1- Keyword PRINT-HEADER is the one replacing tag: it allows to
define a print page header and also generates print footers.
2- Keyword PRINT-ORIENTATION controls page rotation. It can specify
either PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE.
3- Keyword PRINT-SCALE allows to setup an appropriate scale for
character dimension, so to avoid folding of spreadsheet rows across
print pages.
The above tags are documented at page
http://www.easy400.net/hssfcgi/html/...15295996954224 .
Corresponding parameters have been added to command XLSGEN, see page
and similar entries have been provided to its WEB counterpart, CGI
program WEBTABLEXL.
Giovanni B. Perotti
www.easy400.net site, allows to easily create Excel workbooks.
On request from some users, in today May 1 2009 release more features
have been added to better support worksheet printing.
As users may recall, some time ago we released a XLSGEN tag
that allowed to generate print headers and footers. This tag, though
still available, has been superseded by the following.
Three new keywords have been implemented for the XLSGEN tag
1- Keyword PRINT-HEADER is the one replacing tag
define a print page header and also generates print footers.
2- Keyword PRINT-ORIENTATION controls page rotation. It can specify
either PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE.
3- Keyword PRINT-SCALE allows to setup an appropriate scale for
character dimension, so to avoid folding of spreadsheet rows across
print pages.
The above tags are documented at page
http://www.easy400.net/hssfcgi/html/...15295996954224 .
Corresponding parameters have been added to command XLSGEN, see page
and similar entries have been provided to its WEB counterpart, CGI
program WEBTABLEXL.
Giovanni B. Perotti
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