On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Jeff Kaminsky wrote:
Has anyone worked on the Laytex Templates?
Jeff,
No, but I've modifed the LaTeX templates for invoices and statements.
I got started on tinkering with our quotations laytex templates, and the
whole column, fixed width. blah blah... doesn't seem to be working for me.
Granted I know nothing about what I am doing, but I should see some
positive results. I'll attached a copy of where I am currently at, and if
you open it...
Well, ... it helps a lot to know something about LaTeX. That's the macro
system overlaid on Donald Knuth's TeX typesetting system. You can find a lot
of information about LaTeX on the Web.
Number - my main issue here is that... if I type in a 20 digit part number
it pushes everything over 2 inches and refuses to wrap. The consequences
is that it pushes price discout and amount off the viewable screen.
Description - my temporary fix was to have the description wrap sooner.
But... as a consequence ... if I have a quote to a customer with a
particularly short part number, everything stays too far to the left and
looks funny... and this is the example that I have furnished.
Looks like you need a tabular format for these. Text will wrap within a
cell of the table.
Rich
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