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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Sneak Peak: Studiometry 6.0 Data Rows Feature

Studiometry 6 will have a great new addition to the visual Invoice and Report template editor: Data Rows. Currently to display, for example, work items on an Invoice you need to set up several Data Columns, where each column represents a specific variable for each item on an invoice. See the image below.



This setup of Data Columns will produce something similar to the following:



Data columns are great for setting up basic invoices, but they don't allow you to create more advanced layouts. Data rows address this by allowing you to setup a template-within-a-template that will be repeated for each item. You design the entire "row" that will be created for each item, which can include variables, images, graphics objects, and text.

One of the great parts of Data Rows is the ability to have each row stretch vertically to fit all of the data for a specific item. This allows for invoices that can show large amounts of text for each item, which works great with the Extra Info field when editing a Debt/Credit item.

Here is an example setup for a Data Row where the row is set to expand vertically based on the data available for the ItemExtraInfo tag.



This row will be reproduce for all items on an invoice, and we have set the ItemExtraInfo tag to expand vertically based on the available content. Here is what it can produce:



The Data Row feature gives you the power to design exactly how each item will appear on an invoice, including all fonts, sizes, colors, and graphics for the associated item. This feature brings Studiometry up to an entirely new level of flexibility and control over the already powerful Invoice and Report template system.

Studiometry 6 is slated for a late Summer 2008 release. Be sure to keep an eye on the Studiometry Blog for more sneak peaks at upcoming Studiometry features.

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6 Comments:

  • Wow this looks great! We didn't really understand what the new Data Rows thing was when we read the description but the pictures make it pretty obvious that we'll be using this for our invoices. We like to include verrrrrry long descriptions of what we do for each item in an invoice so this looks like exactly what we need. Impressive!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At August 23, 2008 at 2:27 PM  

  • I do have one question now that I think of it... are you able to attach graphics objects to specific parts of each row? For example, can we have line at the bottom of each row item? This would be great for working this into our current template.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At August 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM  

  • @ Matt:

    The data rows feature was designed with users like you in mind. To answer your question, yes, you will able able to anchor items to the bottom of a data row. When you're editing an item's Y position on a data row there is a popup menu that give you the ability to set whether the Y positioning is locked to the top or the bottom of the row.

    By Blogger Tom Iwaniec, At August 23, 2008 at 3:17 PM  

  • Looks cool can't wait to try it out. Will there be built in templates based on this that we can use without having to mess around with the settings?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At August 24, 2008 at 1:16 PM  

  • This is EXACTLY what I need I've been waiting for something like this since you guys first released the WYSIWYG editor!! I'm in the beta program and have been using this since the first beta I got my hands on and just wanted to say thank you for adding it to 6!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At August 25, 2008 at 2:29 PM  

  • @ Anonymous:

    Yes we will have built-in templates available that utilize the new features. These will be included in Studiometry 6.

    @ Roberto:

    Thank you for your positive feedback. Glad to hear you like the new features.

    By Blogger Tom Iwaniec, At August 26, 2008 at 9:06 AM  

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