Never close attached stream before both stdout and stderr have written all their buffered contents. Remove stdinCloser because it is not needed any more as the stream is closed anyway after attach has finished. Fixes #3631 Signed-off-by: Andy Goldstein [email protected].
I have learned online how to create vertical lines on a report, but I want to fine tune this. Here's the code I use:Private Sub Detail_Print(Cancel As Integer, PrintCount As Integer)
Me.ScaleMode = 1
Me.ForeColor = 0
Me.Line (2.5 * 1440, 0)-(2.5 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of Total
Me.Line (3.5 * 1440, 0)-(3.5 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2005
Me.Line (4.5 * 1440, 0)-(4.5 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2006
Me.Line (5.5 * 1440, 0)-(5.5 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2007
Me.Line (6.65 * 1440, 0)-(6.65 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2008
Me.Line (7.75 * 1440, 0)-(7.75 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2009
Me.Line (8.75 * 1440, 0)-(8.75 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2010
Me.Line (9.75 * 1440, 0)-(9.75 * 1440, 14400)'Left of 2011
Me.Line (10.85 * 1440, 0)-(10.85 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2012
Me.Line (11.85 * 1440, 0)-(11.85 * 1440, 14400) 'Left of 2013
Me.Line (13 * 1440, 0)-(13 * 1440, 14400) 'Right of 2013
End Sub
I have two issues I need help with:
1. These lines only appear when you print or print preview the report. Is there any way to get them to appear when you are looking at the report in Report View? My endusers will not know to use print preview to see the lines and many will use the report on-screen, as it appears in Report View.
2. I am also using horizontal lines to create a spreadsheet like grid, but I can't get the bottom of the vertical lines to line up with the horizontal line. Is there any way I can force the location of the horizontal line so that it meets up with the ends of the vertical lines properly? It just looks sloppy. The vertical lines are just a little too long by a tiny bit.
Thanks!
Paul