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<strong>iReport</strong> <strong>Ultimate</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Figure 4-2<br />

A new empty report in main design window<br />

The Properties view (on the right side of the main window) shows the properties of the object that is currently selected in the<br />

Report Inspector view (on the left side of the main window) or in the design area (such as a band or an element). When a new<br />

report is created, the property sheet displays the report properties. You can recall the report properties at any time by selecting<br />

the root node in the Report Inspector (showing the report name) or by clicking any area outside the document in the main<br />

window.<br />

The first property is the report name. It is a logical name, independent of the source file’s name, and is used only by the<br />

JasperReports library (for example, as base name for the temporary Java file produced when a report is <strong>com</strong>piled).<br />

The page dimensions are probably the report’s most important properties. The unit of measurement used by <strong>iReport</strong> and<br />

JasperReports is the pixel (which has a resolution of 75 dpi, or dots per inch). Table 4-1 lists some standard page formats and<br />

their dimensions in pixels. These are the <strong>com</strong>mon formats; a <strong>com</strong>plete list is available in Wikipedia:<br />

Table 4-1<br />

Size of a Few Common Page Formats<br />

Format<br />

Size in Native Unit of<br />

Measurement<br />

Size in Pixels<br />

(rounded to whole number)<br />

US Letter 8.5 x 11 inches 638 x 825<br />

US Legal 8.5 x 14 inches 638 x 1050<br />

A4 210 × 297 mm 623 x 878<br />

A5 148 × 210 mm 435 x 623<br />

A6 105 × 148 mm 308 x 435<br />

By modifying width and height, it is possible to create a report of whatever size you like. The page orientation option,<br />

Landscape or Portrait, in reality is not meaningful, because the page dimensions are characterized by width and height,<br />

independently of the sheet orientation. However, this property can be used by certain report exporters to decide how to orient<br />

the report in a printer.<br />

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