As for item 1, I can't say for sure the difference between MiniPrint and MiniPrint2.
As for item 2, I used HBPrinter a lot as soon as I started with HarbourMinigui. However, today I use Miniprint, because its syntax is simpler, especially when it comes to defining fonts. In HBPrinter, you must already define and name in advance the sources you will use; At MiniPrint you can use different fonts and sizes at any time without having to set them in advance. I don't know if MiniPrint (2) today has the ability to set text angle, a feature that has been around in HBPrinter for a long time.
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@Pierpaolo Martinello,Hello Pierpaolo,how are you doing?
I was not aware that your report_interpreter is able to do PDFs.I must definitely give it a try!I mean "try it again", since I had done it years ago but my main difficultyalways is to "decipher" the syntax of any report generator (not only yours).
I think a report designer (something like HMGS-IDE form designer)would of great help to let users start using it regularly.
Pierpaolo Martinello IW1CUY Ham Radio From Biella Italy Linux User 177880
Il giorno venerdì 10 gennaio 2020 11:47:50 UTC+1, Pete ha scritto:@Pierpaolo Martinello,Hello Pierpaolo,how are you doing?Not Fine!
Winreport is for me the first step and the intention is to equip it with an ide,but my skills are like the time available to me: limited
but beware: I just found out a few bugs related to new modifications introduced in the release of MiniGUI.
I'll try to fix them for the new version scheduled for later this month.
Definitely Pete, you're better than me (and I'll write it because I can't deny it)