[reportlab-users] reportlab-users Digest, Vol 124, Issue 4

Dan Wolfe dkwolfe at pacbell.net
Mon Apr 7 12:20:50 EDT 2014


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> 1. Re: Errors after update to reportlab 3.0 (Andy Robinson)

> 2. Line-wrapping in tables (Steve Hill)

> 3. Re: Errors after update to reportlab 3.0 (Robin Becker)

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> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 07:10:56 +0100

> From: Andy Robinson <andy at reportlab.com>

> Subject: Re: [reportlab-users] Errors after update to reportlab 3.0

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> Thelonius, I'm sorry not to respond sooner. Your email arrived on the

> last working day of the tax year which is a rather crazy time for us.

> I'm glad to hear it is resolved.

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> All of our work and all our external customers were on Python 2.x and

> you are the first user we know about on Python 3.4, so

> congratulations! If you find anything interesting please let us know.

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> - Andy

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> On 5 April 2014 13:21, T. Kort <nospam at banza.net> wrote:

>> On 04/04/2014 11:03 PM, T. Kort wrote:

>>>

>>> I have a larger script that fails with 3.0.

>>

>>> ...

>>

>> Sorry, I feel ashamed. It was just a missing link target. Because I was

>> messing a little with my git branches I was convinced that the code had run

>> with reportlab 2.7.

>>

>> Sorry again. Even some of my code from 2005 works just perfect with 3.0. It

>> is very nice to have now reportlab working with Python 3.4. Thank you very

>> much!

>>

>> Best regards from the beautiful Dresden in Germany, Thelonius Kort

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> Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 08:30:07 +0100

> From: Steve Hill <steve at opendium.com>

> Subject: [reportlab-users] Line-wrapping in tables

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> I'm having some trouble making line-wrapping or Paragraphs work in

> tables. If the Paragraph text has spaces in it then it works fine, but

> text that has no spaces doesn't wrap at all - it (rather unreadably)

> overflows off the right hand side of the table cell and then off the

> edge of the page.

>

> Is there any way for me to tweak the line wrapping rules to make them a

> bit more sensible?

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> - Steve Hill

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> Message: 3

> Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 09:49:59 +0100

> From: Robin Becker <robin at reportlab.com>

> Subject: Re: [reportlab-users] Errors after update to reportlab 3.0

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> On 05/04/2014 13:21, T. Kort wrote:

>> On 04/04/2014 11:03 PM, T. Kort wrote:

>>> I have a larger script that fails with 3.0.

>>> ...

>>

>> Sorry, I feel ashamed. It was just a missing link target. Because I was messing

>> a little with my git branches I was convinced that the code had run with

>> reportlab 2.7.

>>

>> Sorry again. Even some of my code from 2005 works just perfect with 3.0. It is

>> very nice to have now reportlab working with Python 3.4. Thank you very much!

>>

>> Best regards from the beautiful Dresden in Germany, Thelonius Kort

> ......

> There have been some bug fixes in ReportLab since the initial 3.0 release. You

> can get details at

>

> https://bitbucket.org/rptlab/reportlab

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> probably a new pypi packege will be released when we have completed testing.

> --

> Robin Becker

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