Two separate question.
Is possible to format the column when publishing with the same wide (also if there is point+code i.e. 27 DSQ)?
Is there any tools for search a duplicate sailnumber (i.e. last 3 or 4 digit)?
Thanks
BR
Claudio
Two separate question.
Is possible to format the column when publishing with the same wide (also if there is point+code i.e. 27 DSQ)?
Is there any tools for search a duplicate sailnumber (i.e. last 3 or 4 digit)?
Thanks
BR
Claudio
For completeness of this thread.
Thu 17 May, 23:40 (11 hours ago)
to claudio.gianoli
Hi Claudio,
I approved your message over an hour ago but it hasn’t appeared yet on the group so I’m sending you a direct message
Question 1
If I understand your question correctly you want the width of all race result columns to be the same width.
Sailwave publishes as an HTML table, How it is rendered depends on the browser showing it. You can see this by publishing some results to your browser and then adjusting the width of your browser. You will see the results format change as you adjust the width.
Having said this Sailwave allows you to specify the CSS to be used. So by supplying your own CSS you should be able to create what you want. Have a look at https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/t/table-layout/
Also have a look at https://www.sailwave.com/style-library
Question 2
The answer to this is Yes
If you publish a list using the SWCList program included with Sailwave. Any duplicate sail numbers are printed in Bold.
This program can also print and sort on full, 3 and 4 digit numbers (and mixed)
So you can print lists of competitors in the order of the last 4 digit numbers of a Laser Fleet where they are typically 6 digit numbers and any duplicates will be printed in bold. You could do the same using the last 3 digits.
more details are here https://sites.google.com/site/eskdalesite/home/swclist
I typically use this program to publish Tally lists and sheets for the committee boat at events where I’m the scorer
Jon
07:05 (4 hours ago)
to Jon
Hi Jon,
Thanks for the hit, I’ve find a simply way for the first issue (name of race “Race 01 18-05-18” instead “R1”).
For the second I find just after posting the SWCList.
I’m a new user so now I take my time to explore better the program.
KInd regards
Claudio Gianoli
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Jon Eskdale
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07530 112233
Hi Claudio, and anyone else interested.
This is a style based on blue blocks which will make the race columns all the same size
body {font: 72% arial, helvetica, sans-serif; text-align: center;}
.hardleft {text-align: left; float: left; margin: 15px 0 15px 25px;}
.hardright {text-align: right; float: right; margin: 15px 25px 15px 0;}
table {
text-align: left;
margin: 0px auto 30px auto;
font-size: 1em; border-collapse: collapse;
border: 1px #fff solid;
}
td,
th {
padding: 4px;
border: 2px #fff solid;
vertical-align: top;
}
.caption {
padding: 5px;
text-align: center;
border: 0;
font-weight: bold;
}
.race {
width: 60px;
}
h1 {font-size: 1.6em;}
h2 {font-size: 1.4em;}
h3 {font-size: 1.2em;}
p {text-align: center;}
th {background-color: #aaf;}
.contents {text-align: left; margin-left: 20%;}
.even {background-color: #bbf;}
.odd {background-color: #ddf;}
.natflag {border: 1px #999 solid;}
.nattext {font-size: 0.8em;}
.place1 {font-weight: bold; background-color: #ffffaa;}
.place2 {font-weight: bold; background-color: #aaaaff;}
.place3 {font-weight: bold; background-color: #ffaaaa;}
.placen {}
Files is attached - Give it a try and let me know if it is useful
Jon
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Jon Eskdale
07530 112233
Skype “eskdale”
Dear Jon,
thanks,
Works well
Kind regards
Claudio
Il 18/05/2018 17:09, Jon Eskdale
[sailwave] ha scritto:
Hi Claudio,
and anyone else interested.
This is a style based on blue blocks which will make
the race columns all the same size
body {font: 72% arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
text-align: center;}
.hardleft {text-align: left; float: left; margin:
15px 0 15px 25px;}
.hardright {text-align: right; float: right;
margin: 15px 25px 15px 0;}
table {
text-align:
left;
margin: 0px
auto 30px auto;
font-size:
1em; border-collapse: collapse;
border: 1px
#fff solid;
}
td,
th {
padding:
4px;
border: 2px
#fff solid;
vertical-align:
top;
}
.caption {
padding:
5px;
text-align:
center;
border: 0;
font-weight:
bold;
}
.race {
width: 60px;
}
h1 {font-size: 1.6em;}
h2 {font-size: 1.4em;}
h3 {font-size: 1.2em;}
p {text-align: center;}
th {background-color: #aaf;}
.contents {text-align: left; margin-left: 20%;}
.even {background-color: #bbf;}
.odd {background-color: #ddf;}
.natflag {border: 1px #999 solid;}
.nattext {font-size: 0.8em;}
.place1 {font-weight: bold; background-color:
#ffffaa;}
.place2 {font-weight: bold; background-color:
#aaaaff;}
.place3 {font-weight: bold; background-color:
#ffaaaa;}
.placen {}
Files is attached - Give it a try and let me know
if it is useful
Jon
Jon Eskdale
07530 112233
Skype “eskdale”
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On Fri, 18 May 2018 at 00:41, claudio.gianoli@yahoo.com
[sailwave] <sailwave@yahoogroups.com >
wrote:
Two separate question.
Is possible to format the column when
publishing with the same wide (also if there
is point+code i.e. 27 DSQ)?
Is there any tools for search a
duplicate sailnumber (i.e. last 3 or 4
digit)?
Thanks
BR
Claudio
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