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Pietro, i've discovered an even sneakier trick for removing column header underlines...Get this: PRINT CAR AS 'my,car,' See that final comma? That's all it takes to nuke the underline. And it doesn't give you an extra blank line, the way it would in mainframe. Sneaky!
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003
jimdoyl1, i remember trying style=-underline, and it only applies if set htmlcss = on is set, which of course whacks out all your fex-specific style sheet coding
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003
You seem to have delved into what IBI uses for css. Do you have any recommendations on where to find this out? I have noticed that there are a number of .css files out there, but haven't looked that closely to know where each one is used.
Perhaps IBI has some documentation? Or did you figure this out on your own?
Thanks. Suzy
Posts: 124 | Location: Lebanon, New Hampshire | Registered: April 24, 2003
Thanks, Pietro. I do see a bunch of .css files in one of our install directories (focus files, apache, tomcat (servlet) all on unix). We use Windows only for Power Reporter.
I will try to figure out which .css files are used when HTMLCSS ON is set.
I would prefer to do our 'institutional' styling all in one place, rather than on a report by report basis.
Suzy
Posts: 124 | Location: Lebanon, New Hampshire | Registered: April 24, 2003