While keeping the compatibility for reportlab 2.5.
Splitting the text node on line breaks '\n' leaded to orphans ending tags,
like '</font>', which is regarded by reportlab 3.0 as a paragraph,
and reportlab therefore surrounded these tags by <para> tags,
which leaded to not syntax correct html like
<para></font></para>
To test this patch:
- While having reportlab > 3.0
- Create a rml report containing (at least) '<font>\n</font>'
- Then print the report. It must not crash (obviously)
From reportlab 3.0, empty plaintext paragraphs do not lead to a break line anymore.
Before release 3.0, paragraphs having tags but no plaintext leaded to a break line.
This patch aims to recover the behavior of reportlab releases < 3.0, as
<para><font color="white"> </font></para> is used in allmost all rml reports
The current patch is not considered as clean, but we did not find any better solution.
If someone find a parameter to pass to reportlab in order to bring back the old behavior of reportlab
he is welcome to provide the better patch.
Besides, in reportlab 3.0, splitlongwords has been introduced as parameter,
to allow to break long words. The default value is True.
This parameter seems to break the columns headers
(it splits the text within the column header)
We therefore take the choice to not activate it, as it was not present anyway in reportlab < 3.0
To test the good behavior of this patch:
While having reportlab < 3.0 (2.5 for instance), print a draft invoice
Then, upgrade to reportlab > 3.0 (3.1.8 for instance), print the same draft invoice.
The generated pdf must be (allmost) identical, in particular concerning spaces.
Specifically, the space between the partner address and his phone.
Save the NumberedCanvas state before doing a page reset.
The order of execution when rendering an rml report is the following:
1. init canevas (_pageNumber = 1)
2. render the page element
3. if still pages to render, afterPage method
4. if still pages to render, showPage method (_pageNumber += 1)
5. back to step 2 for each page
6. draw the ResetPage element (setting flag _doPageReset=True)
7. end the document build with afterPage & showPage method
The PageReset element should be executed at the end of the rendering of a story (subdocument) to reinitialize the page numbers to 0 (for new story) and insert the pageCount element for that story with the total number of pages (needed if want to use tag <pageCount/> in rml).
In case of NumberedCanvas (e.g. used in Trial Balance report), the numbering is generated at the end of the build using the _saved_page_states dict in the canevas.
To have an accurate _saved_page_states content, it needs to be saved before the pageReset.
Fixes#2225
Distributing our version of pyPdf is not required anymore since we
introduced the new reporting tool.
In order to keep reports working, the standard python library
`python-pypdf` has to be installed instead (through pip or your
distribution's package manager)
Rebranding has been done in:
- data/demo files
- html templates
- help notices
- comments
- logger messages
- and other various messages
(Commit taken from odoo-dev:8.0-improve-openerp-odoo-rlu at rev 7deaa08)
Closes#1260
A squashed merge is required as the conversion of the apiculture branch from
bzr to git was not correctly done. The git history contains irrelevant blobs
and commits. This branch brings a lot of changes and fixes, too many to list
exhaustively.
- New orm api, objects are now used instead of ids
- Environements to encapsulates cr uid context while maintaining backward compatibility
- Field compute attribute is a new object oriented way to define function fields
- Shared browse record cache
- New onchange protocol
- Optional copy flag on fields
- Documentation update
- Dead code cleanup
- Lots of fixes
Commit b6a7402 (reverted at f8671cb) was almost correct, the PageReset should be added at the end of each stories but only if we have one more stories.
The PageReset will force the page count to be reseted at zero which means that last page of report would have been at zero.