Eclipse BIRT Report Object Model (ROM)
GraphicMasterPage Element
Display Name: | Graphic Master Page |
Since: | reserved |
XML Element: | graphic-master-page |
Extends: | MasterPage |
Extendable: | Yes |
Abstract: | No |
Name Space: | Pages |
Name Requirement: | Required |
Allows User Properties: | Yes |
Has Style: | Yes |
Default Style: | page |
bottomMargin, comments, customXml, displayName, displayNameID, eventHandlerClass, extends, height, leftMargin, name, orientation, propertyMasks, rightMargin, style, topMargin, type, userProperties, viewAction, width
backgroundAttachment, backgroundColor, backgroundImage, backgroundPositionX, backgroundPositionY, backgroundRepeat, bidiTextDirection, borderBottomColor, borderBottomStyle, borderBottomWidth, borderLeftColor, borderLeftStyle, borderLeftWidth, borderRightColor, borderRightStyle, borderRightWidth, borderTopColor, borderTopStyle, borderTopWidth, canShrink, color, dateFormat, dateTimeFormat, display, fontFamily, fontSize, fontStyle, fontVariant, fontWeight, highlightRules, letterSpacing, lineHeight, mapRules, marginBottom, marginLeft, marginRight, marginTop, masterPage, numberAlign, numberFormat, orphans, paddingBottom, paddingLeft, paddingRight, paddingTop, pageBreakAfter, pageBreakBefore, pageBreakInside, showIfBlank, stringFormat, textAlign, textIndent, textLineThrough, textOverline, textTransform, textUnderline, timeFormat, verticalAlign, whiteSpace, widows, wordSpacing
A graphic master page describes a physical page free-form page "decoration". The decoration can include simple headers and footers, but can also include content within the left and right margins, as well as watermarks under the content area. The page can contain multiple columns. In a multi-column report, the content area is the area inside the margins defined by each column. Note that each page has only one content area, though that content area can be divided into multiple columns. That is, a page has one content area. If a page has multiple columns, the column layout is "overlaid" on top of the content area.
The amount of space between columns.
Type: | dimension |
Since: | 1.0 |
Required: | No |
Display Name: | Column space |
JavaScript Type: | |
Default Value: | 0.5pt |
Inherited: | Yes |
Runtime Settable: | Yes |
Property Sheet Visibility: | Visible |
Property Sheet Group: | Top |
The amount of space between columns.
The number of columns on the page
Type: | integer |
Since: | 1.0 |
Required: | No |
Display Name: | Columns |
JavaScript Type: | |
Default Value: | 1 |
Inherited: | Yes |
Runtime Settable: | Yes |
Property Sheet Visibility: | Visible |
Property Sheet Group: | Top |
The number of columns on the page. A multi-column page prints like a phone book or a dictionary: the left column is filled from top to bottom, then the next column, and so on until all columns are full.
Display Name: | Content |
Since: | 1.0 |
XML Element: | contents |
Contents: | List of Data, ExtendedItem, FreeForm, Grid, Image, Label, Line, Rectangle, Text |
Default Style: | None |