Tables & Plugin Code
Posted: 07 Sep 2009, 02:36
Hi,
Installed and working good. Just have a few config/display issues.
Tables: I have tables that are specified with pixels, such as 600px wide. When displayed in phocaPDF the tables are all mashed up. If I tell the table to be 100% instead, then it will fill the screen, however I do not wish to use %, I had the table setup perfectly with px, is % the only way to allow a table to display properly?
Plugins: I have a few plugins embedded in the article. With the plugin code set to hidden, phocapdf simply ignores the plugin code all together and a blank space is provided... I can live with this rather then seeing the code. HOWEVER, this only applies to a plugin that is specified in one command such as {plugin parameters} but if I have a plugin such as slide show pro for lightroom, the plugin is specified like {ssplr}slideshow paramaters{/ssplr} then the {} are striped out, however I am left with "slideshow parameters" displayed on the pdf. anyway around this? to also have the {ssplr}and anythingbetween{/ssplr} striped out all together?
Thanks
Installed and working good. Just have a few config/display issues.
Tables: I have tables that are specified with pixels, such as 600px wide. When displayed in phocaPDF the tables are all mashed up. If I tell the table to be 100% instead, then it will fill the screen, however I do not wish to use %, I had the table setup perfectly with px, is % the only way to allow a table to display properly?
Plugins: I have a few plugins embedded in the article. With the plugin code set to hidden, phocapdf simply ignores the plugin code all together and a blank space is provided... I can live with this rather then seeing the code. HOWEVER, this only applies to a plugin that is specified in one command such as {plugin parameters} but if I have a plugin such as slide show pro for lightroom, the plugin is specified like {ssplr}slideshow paramaters{/ssplr} then the {} are striped out, however I am left with "slideshow parameters" displayed on the pdf. anyway around this? to also have the {ssplr}and anythingbetween{/ssplr} striped out all together?
Thanks