Massimo,
thanks for suggestion. I will look at the example about rtf generator.

Tim,
i didn't know pisa. I will read some documentation about it.

At the end my options would be:
1) css
2) reportlab
3) pisa

Let's se which one suites best for my needs.
Thanks all

On 6 Nov, 16:56, Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Depending on the application, a webpage is a reasonable alternative to PDF if 
> the document only needs to be printed (not stored, emailed, etc.)  I do that 
> for the reports I can get away with.
> -tim
> mdipierro wrote:I would use a dedicated controller. there is no specific 
> web2py doc but you can read the example on making RTF documents. The API are 
> different but the idea is the same. Massimo On Nov 6, 9:08 am, pmate<[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>wrote:Hi, i read that reportlab it is perfect to generate reports 
> from web2py. Any tutorial, howto, online examples? For example: is it better 
> to embed the report generation code in a separate controller (for example 
> myprints.py) or it is good pratice to embed it in the default one? I couldn't 
> find any documentation about this around. Thanks
>
>  tfarrell.vcf
> < 1KViewDownload
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