> > > > Output as HTML why not. > > > > To keep the clean design I first would replace the excel class by > > a generic output provider abstract baseclass. Then you > could implement > > different output formats by inheriting from it without changing > > anything in the code. > > > > Any suggestions for html formating? > > Do it by an external css file referenced from it or by including css > > in one html file? The first approach give the user the ability > > ot change appearance after the files has been created, but you > > end up having two files. > > > > The initial HTML formatting should be as used by your current > Excel solution, simple table with headings. > In addtion I would suggest to have different colors for > different states. > > Example: > > Installed ... Nothing (may be add option to not show this at all) > Missing ..... Red > Upgrade ..... Yellow > Downgrade ... Orange > To Remove ... Brown > > Those colors should be customizable via CSS, where the > external CSS file is a good option. > > Since the JS file will be located in the tools subfolder, I > would go the root to check for the wpkg.js file, which has a > fixed location. > This way the root wpkg folder would be kept as small as possible. >
The following batch file can be used to run the .JS file, when it is located in %WPKG_ROOT%\tools\3rd-party\wpkg-create-report: REM ---code start (watch for line wraps) @echo off echo. set scriptdir=%~dp0 cd /d %scriptdir%\..\..\.. echo Checking installed applications ... cscript.exe "%scriptdir%\createReport.js" -createStateColumn echo. pause REM ---code end --- Stefan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- wpkg-users mailing list archives >> http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/ _______________________________________________ wpkg-users mailing list wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users