Customizable Print Formats GSoC 2015

Anton Lundin glance at acc.umu.se
Fri Mar 6 01:31:21 PST 2015


On 06 March, 2015 - Robert Helling wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> > On 06.03.2015, at 00:52, Gehad Elrobey <gehadelrobey at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > I managed to print a QTextDocument directly after generating the HTML code by Grantlee with Qt5.
> > I attached a pdf of the print out.
> 
> as I said, my worry is not so much that you can use templates to generate some html. I am concerned that the Qt subset of html is not expressive enough to produce decent layouts beyond simple tables. To get an idea what people’s paper divelogs look like in the wild, do a google image search for “dive log template”. Compared to what we have now, we need much better control over spacing (inclunding whitespace, there we currently waste far too much precious room on the paper), fields for which we don’t have information should in many cases not be displayed and the room be used for what we actually have etc. For me, for example, beyond the very basic information (date, depth, time, location, buddy), the notes are by far the most important textual element and should occupy sufficient room (in a decent font size).

As far as i can understand http://qt-project.org/wiki/QtWebEngine , Qt's
html renderer is based on chromium so i don't think its lacking any
bells and whistles.


//Anton

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