On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
Rich -- please share whatever your final solution with the list. I think
most of us need to do this exact thing from time to time.
Steve,
Expediency won: I can do the reports using ReportLab's table layout. Fewer
than two dozen lines of code, and I can
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
If you haven't worked with PSTricks so far (meaning that you have to learn
something new anyway) you should also consider PGF/TikZ as a more modern
alternative.
Thanks, Daniel. I've used PSTricks some, but use Xfig most of the time. I
started to loo
Rich Shepard schrieb:
There will be plots (created, no doubt, with PSTricks), to be
included in
the audit log report of each run. So I expect the templates to be as
inclusive as your example.
If you haven't worked with PSTricks so far (meaning that you have to
learn something new anyway
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
Rich -- please share whatever your final solution with the list. I think
most of us need to do this exact thing from time to time.
Steve,
I will. I'll try both LaTeX and ReportLab and see which seems to be easier
to implement using one report as a test
On Oct 10, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Todd Denniston wrote:
I have done such a beast, therefore it can be done. :)
Me too!
My approach was a bit different though --- I templated a bunch of
buttons using Runtime Revolution (a HyperCard clone) which were then
output into a text file concatenated al
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 13:16, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>I'll play with this. It looks promising.
Rich -- please share whatever your final solution with the list. I think most
of us need to do this exact thing from time to time.
SteveT
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Troubleshoo
Rich Shepard wrote, On 10/10/2007 12:09 PM:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I would write the template as an ordinary document (and of course would
write it in LyX, then export to .tex), using some distinctive
placeholders
where the good stuff would be inserted (e.g., %%variable 1%%
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Ernesto Posse wrote:
Since you are using Python, I suggest using the string.Template class
for this purpose.
The example on that 'man' page suggests the path to ultimate happiness,
using the Python shell:
from string import Template
s = Template('$who likes $what')
s.s
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Ernesto Posse wrote:
Since you are using Python, I suggest using the string.Template class
for this purpose. I think the only thing that you would have to be
careful about is with the $: You would have to replace the normal $'s
of your LaTeX template by $$, since this class
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I would write the template as an ordinary document (and of course would
write it in LyX, then export to .tex), using some distinctive placeholders
where the good stuff would be inserted (e.g., %%variable 1%% or some
such). Then have a script create a co
Since you are using Python, I suggest using the string.Template class
for this purpose. I think the only thing that you would have to be
careful about is with the $: You would have to replace the normal $'s
of your LaTeX template by $$, since this class uses $ for marking
placeholders. Here's the l
Rich Shepard wrote:
This is not LyX specific, but I'm hoping that some of you can provide
direction to help me find the solution I need.
In brief: we're developing an approximate reasoning model (a type of
expert system) in Python and C, with data maintained in an embedded SQLite
database. I
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Todd Denniston wrote:
I have done such a beast, therefore it can be done. :)
Thank you, Todd!
I had to be careful in my C program to properly escape LaTeX special chars
before it wrote the data to MyVariableData.tex, i.e., at least "_", "*"
and "\" become "\_", "{*}" a
Rich Shepard wrote, On 10/10/2007 09:21 AM:
This is not LyX specific, but I'm hoping that some of you can provide
direction to help me find the solution I need.
In brief: we're developing an approximate reasoning model (a type of
expert system) in Python and C, with data maintained in an emb
This is not LyX specific, but I'm hoping that some of you can provide
direction to help me find the solution I need.
In brief: we're developing an approximate reasoning model (a type of
expert system) in Python and C, with data maintained in an embedded SQLite
database. I'd like to produce re
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