Reports


Introduction

Buttons

Report Type 1

Report Type 2

Warning Indicator Columns


Introduction

TitleFactory can produce one of two style of reports.  The reports are started when the process begins it 'Create Image' phase.  The reports are shown in a dialog box and can be view during program execution.  After the process has ended the report can be viewed on the screen or written to a file and printed at a later time.

Buttons

The 'Refresh' button will clear the report from the window.  There will be no warning of this action. 'Save Report As...' button will save the contents of the Report Window to a text file.  The 'Hide Report' button, hides the window.  It can be display again with the 'Show Report' button accessible from the main window.

Report Type 1

Report type 1 will produce a line of text for each image that is created.  The report is usually preferred when it is to be viewed online.  The length of the report line (when lines of text is 3) may be too long to print.

 

Report type 2 (shown below) writes each line on an image on a separate report line.  Both reports show the original paragraph number in the input text file, any out-of-bounds warnings, the image number, and the generated image file name. 

 

 

Warning Indicator Columns

The warning column is actually four columns which correspond to the xy values of two points on the image.  The points define the bounding rectangle around the outer edge of the generated text.  The first point upper left-x, upper-left-y, corresponds to the first two columns.  The second point  and (lower right x, lower right y) corresponds to the last two columns. 

The warning indicators are meant to reflect text that has gone into title safe, action safe, or beyond the edges of the images. 

'A' indicates that the x or y value is closer (to the edge) than 15%  of the image.

'B' indicates that the x or y value is closer (to the edge) than 10% of the image.

'C' indicates that the x or y value is closer (to the edge) than 5% of the image.

'D' indicates that the x or y value is beyond the edge of the image.

Obvious the closer to the edge it is the higher the letter.

 

 

 

 

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