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Re: PDF and HTML Charts



Nick,

I noticed that no one replied to your message.

No, you don't get much control over the size of fonts used in charts.
The fonts and such are automatically scaled for you.  Alas, the
automatic algorithm isn't so great.

I have sometimes found that by changing the ratio of the height to
the width of the report I can get a marked change in the layout.

Were you able to solve your problem?

Ray

> Hi there,
>
> I am producing PDF and HTML reports with the -printer:PD and -printer:EH command line options for SQR. Apart from a few minor hiccups this appears to work fairly well. I have noticed however that the pie charts and line graph output produced for these two formats suffer from a distinct drop in quality of font and lines / circles used in the graphs. The pie charts and graphs appear "blocky" as if they were produced at a minimal resolution and then scaled up to fit into the chart size.
>
> Does anybody know of a way to control the resolution of the images that are being created when producing charts/graphs in PDF & HTML so that I can get similar quality to that displayed in the SPF file. If I am unable to alter the resolution - any other ideas to produce smooth fonts and lines in charts would be appreciated.
>
> Also, is there any way of controlling the font and size of column labels and titles etc in charts. A number of charts we are producing end up with only a small fraction of the chart space actually used for the chart itself while the legend and titles are huge in comparison.
>
> Our environment is -:
> SQR v4.3.2.2,  DB2 on Windows NT 4
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Nick Dimitrakas
> mailto:dimitrakas.nick.nm@bhp.com.au
>
>
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