Hi Paolo,
Am 07.01.2014 12:01, schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
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Il 07/01/2014 11:50, Bernhard Ströbl ha scritto:
Hm,
if you look at JasperReports it is Java. Can you implement this internally into
QGIS?
surely we want to keep Java out of our way, but there are libs also in Python,
e.g.
python-reportlab
did not know this one, looks interesting though it is something for
specialists, too.
Looking at reports in general some kind of programming will always be needed to
generate an individual report because the data structure is individual, too, so
I
think it will always be something for specialists.
Yes and no, simple reports are within reach of the average user, see e.g. the
LibreOffice approach.
I totally agree, it would be a plus if QGIS provided simple reports
usable by anyone without programming or leaving QGIS. I am available for
discussions and testing of such a "simple" report generator in QGIS as
mentioned by Andreas.
Bernhard
All the best.
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Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu
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