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Posted Thursday, April 18, 2013
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Post #31676
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GenoPro's Report Generator produces
reports
from sets of
templates
and
configuration files
known as 'report skins'. Several are built-in to GenoPro but you are able to customise these and even develop your own reports (or 'skin'). Each custom report or each of your own skins will have their own folder under the main 'skins' folder. The
location
of this main folder is defined under the
Options
tab under the Tools menu '
Generate Report
'. You should choose your preferred location there.
Updates
to the built-in skins, e.g.
Narrative Report
, are published on this forum and can be downloaded and unzipped into a folder below the skins folder in order that may be used. see also
http://www.genopro.com/sdk/Report-Generator/
for programming info.
You have not provided a reference to the post you quote but it appears to refer to a technique to add extra files into a published web report e.g. by creating a folder 'myfiles' under say a custom Narrative Report skin (use 'Edit Skin' under 'Generate Report' to create a custom skin). Any files you place under 'myfiles' will get uploaded to the report location when you generate a report via that custom skin.
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220543
Posted Wednesday, April 17, 2013
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Post #31674
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GenoPro version: 2.0.1.6
Last Login: Wednesday, April 17, 2013
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Hi All
I'm new to the forum but have used GenoPro for many
years
but several times i have seen mention of 'your skin' such as the following statement taken from a posting.
Create a folder in your skin, name this folder i.e."myfiles" and
place
all your documents you want to upload into this folder.
What is the skin you mention, as under C:\Program Files (x86)\GenoPro i have the following;- Samplefiles folder, Genopre program and uninstall.
cheers
Peter
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