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Scrip to print title

Posted: 2008-12-08 12:52:58
by Edu
Scrip to print title

I'm looking for a Scrip that allows me to justify printing the title of a movie

For example:
La Momia: La Tumba del Emperador Dragón

and it imprimera like this:

La Momia
La Tumba del Emperador Dragón


Thank you


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Scrip para imprimir titulo

Estoy buscando un scrip que me permita justificar al imprimir el titulo de una pelicula

Por ejemplo:
La Momia: La Tumba del Emperador Dragón

y que lo imprimera asi:

La Momia
La Tumba del Emperador Dragón

Gracias

Posted: 2008-12-08 13:29:04
by antp
You mean in a template? to use in the report designer?

Posted: 2008-12-08 14:43:33
by Edu
Although poorly explained by my hand, it seems to me, you read the thought.

is for use in Report Designer

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Aunque mal explicado por mi parte, parece que me has leido el pensamiento.

Es para utilizar en Report Designer

Posted: 2008-12-08 20:45:48
by antp
So you want to put on 2 lines the title that contain a ":" ?
It is probably possible, though that I am not really sure on how to do it easily...

Posted: 2008-12-08 21:24:50
by bad4u
Maybe a little script that splits the title to two unused fields, then use these for printing. Not a nice solution, but an easy one ;)

Posted: 2008-12-08 22:17:11
by antp
Yes, though that it is possible to use some script commands in the report designer...

Posted: 2008-12-09 06:30:41
by bad4u
Huh.. is it ? I thought about doing that before using the report designer (just in case that was misunderstandable)

Posted: 2008-12-09 16:59:35
by antp
Yes, for text blocs you have a "script" checkbox
If you check the help file I think I included some basic info about that, but it does not always work and it acts a little weird sometimes...

Posted: 2008-12-09 21:05:17
by bad4u
Just didn't know about that. I should have a closer look on report designer some day, as I would like to have a template for printing on DVDs.

Posted: 2008-12-10 12:43:30
by AoF-Neptune
Another way is to simply replace ":" with "<br>" if for creating html page.

Not very nice but efficient.