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Re: Module for creating LaTex reports in OpenERP
Hello Gustavo,
First kudos for the module!
As a note let me just tell you our Latex + OpenERP story:
at Akretion, during 2 years we used to produce our big OpenERP project
quotes using OpenERP inside Latex reports!
Technically, the way we did it was extending the Gollum wiki (the wiki of
Github https://github.com/gollum/gollum ) that already has builtin
RST/markdown support via a docutils converter, so we could include RST
fragments inside Latex documents (yes we added the Latex format type).
Inside the documents, no matter the format, we had a first pass of ERB
templating where we had OOOR objects (Ruby proxies to OpnERP via JSON/RPC
https://github.com/akretion/ooor).
So we had a pipe like:
RST + ERB -> HTML | Latex -> pdf
That worked for what we needed. Much better than Openoffice copy/paste I
should say.
Still recently we came to the conclusion that we could achieve results good
enough by just printing the HTML gollum page in Chrome or Firefox (print to
file).
That is, after using Latex for 10 years, I finally dropped my beloved
Latex! We also changed the ERB template for Liquid (with erpify) that is
non evaling and enables us to let our customers edit in our wiki without
hacking us. So we now have a pipe much like:
RST | Markdown + Liquid -> HTML/pdf
The main advantage is we can now better mix RST and Markdown pages, and
even inherit from regular HTML pages, to build our documentation in exactly
the flavour our customers need. We can also take full advantage of Gollum
markup that happens at the HTML level while before we had to refrain us
from using it as it would not make its way to the Latex pdf. That was
hurting the reusability of the documentations fragments between
documentation pages and pdf documents.
We had some doubt about loosing the handy Latex Table Of Content. But
Gollum has some built-in HTML Nokogiri parser that rebuild a nice page
index from the final HTML structure resulting from the RST/Markdown
assembly, at the end, it does the job, at least for us.
Unlike Latex, it may not be suitable to print a book. But it's enough to
print a quote, a documentation or a contract.
useful links:
https://github.com/akretion/erpify
https://github.com/akretion/liquid_gollum
Finally this again boils down to the 2 choice to make reports:
1) use a print solution like Reportlab, Latex, Prawn etc..
2) use an HTML technology unaware of many print details but trying to
bridge the gap.
So me moved from 1) to 2) in our specific case but the interesting points
is we didn't had to abandon all the RST goodness while doing the move.
All right, thanks for reading and kudos again for that new reporting option!
--
Raphaël Valyi
Founder and consultant
http://twitter.com/rvalyi <http://twitter.com/#!/rvalyi>
+55 21 2516 2954
www.akretion.com
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Gustavo Orrillo <
gustavo.orrillo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We just developed a new openerp module that allows the creation of reports
> using Latex, and we wanted to share the information with you.
>
> What is Latex?
>
> TeX is a computer program for typesetting documents, created by Donald
> Knuth. It takes a suitably prepared computer file and converts it to a form
> which may be printed on many kinds of printers, including dot-matrix
> printers, laser printers and high-resolution typesetting machines. LaTeX is
> a set of macros for TeX that aims at reducing the user's task to the sole
> role of writing the content, LaTeX taking care of all the formatting
> process. A number of well-established publishers now use TeX or LaTeX to
> typeset books and mathematical journals. It is also well appreciated by
> users caring about typography, consistent formatting, efficient
> collaborative writing and open formats.
>
> Why we used Latex?
>
> Well... we ran into some problems creating reports using RML and WebKit,
> and we thought it made sense to develop a module for creating reports using
> LaTex (we have some experience doing that).
>
> How do I use the module?
>
> The OpenERP-addon combines "Mako Template language" and Latex to generate
> high-end quality reports. Latex is not a simple language but you don't need
> to be an expert for creating simple reports. There is a learning curve
> involved in using Latex, but the productivity gains of using it are very
> high.
>
> You must install Latex in your server to make it works. In debian and
> ubuntu you can execute:
>
> apt-get install texlive-latex-base texlive-fonts-recommended
>
> Where can I learn Latex?
>
> The best place to start is http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX. Another
> good place for finding modules is CTAN (http://www.ctan.org/)
>
> Where can I download the openerp module?
>
> You can find the module in: https://launchpad.net/openerp-report-latex
>
> If you feel like trying it or documenting or suggesting new
> functionalities or helping with the development of the module, you are
> welcome to do so,
>
> Any comments or thoughts, don't hesitate to e-mail the developers
>
> Cheers,
>
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