Condition and Shape Bug
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:16 pm
Hi
I'm using the latest 2017.1.11 version of the JS designer/viewer.
Please find attached an example to show 2 bugs and 1 feature request:
1. I have placed the same Condition on the Text and CheckBox components, to hide the border. When you preview the Text works fine, the CheckBox does not implement the condition (nor in pdf).
2. The Rectangle Shape that i've added, its Top is 16mm whereas the CheckBox alongside it has a Top of 6mm. If you look at the Report Tree, you will see that RectanglePrimitive1 is both inside AND outside the panel. My guess is while the Shape is contained within the Panel, its Top is from the Top of the Page, not the Top of the panel.
3. This is a request, the Shape controls do not have Condition properties, which means I cannot make them hidden (disabled) or change colour based on expression settings. Could you add Conditions to all the Shape controls. Otherwise the only way to achieve this is to put the shape in a panel, and use the panel's conditions.
Regards
Mark
I'm using the latest 2017.1.11 version of the JS designer/viewer.
Please find attached an example to show 2 bugs and 1 feature request:
1. I have placed the same Condition on the Text and CheckBox components, to hide the border. When you preview the Text works fine, the CheckBox does not implement the condition (nor in pdf).
2. The Rectangle Shape that i've added, its Top is 16mm whereas the CheckBox alongside it has a Top of 6mm. If you look at the Report Tree, you will see that RectanglePrimitive1 is both inside AND outside the panel. My guess is while the Shape is contained within the Panel, its Top is from the Top of the Page, not the Top of the panel.
3. This is a request, the Shape controls do not have Condition properties, which means I cannot make them hidden (disabled) or change colour based on expression settings. Could you add Conditions to all the Shape controls. Otherwise the only way to achieve this is to put the shape in a panel, and use the panel's conditions.
Regards
Mark