what about reportlab?

2011/1/28 Lucas D'Avila <lucass...@gmail.com>

> Can you be more specific? have any suggestions to improve this?
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> Lucas D'Avila
> http://flavors.me/lucasdavila
> Em 28/01/2011 05:46, "mart" <msenecal...@gmail.com> escreveu:
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> > Just letting you now... I looking to see it in action (the custom
> > _code part looks really interesting), but am stumped as it tries to do
> > the local import ... it doesn't seem to see the plugin
> >
> > On Jan 27, 4:30 am, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> This is nice stuff!
> >>
> >> On Jan 26, 9:56 pm, "Lucas D'Avila" <lucass...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
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> >> > Hi!
> >>
> >> > I added support for Pisa [1] on appreport plugin [2], appreport now
> has two
> >> > engines to generate PDF documents: the pyfpdf and Pisa.
> >>
> >> > Simply import the appreport plugin in web2py and use, no need to
> install
> >> > other dependent packages.
> >>
> >> > --
> >>
> >> > Download and documentation, visit the wiki [3], i also added in the
> wiki, a
> >> > new example about how to generate complex reports, rendering the
> web2py
> >> > views (taking advantage of the ease embedding python code in views).
> >>
> >> > [1]http://www.xhtml2pdf.com/
> >> > [2]https://github.com/lucasdavila/plugin-appreport
> >> > [3]https://github.com/lucasdavila/plugin-appreport/wiki
> >>
> >> > Hug!
> >>
> >> > --
> >> > Lucas D'Avilahttp://flavors.me/lucasdavila
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