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CE10WIN_EN_SP4<br />

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ADAPT00340687<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 36740179<br />

When a Crystal report is exported to text on a UNIX platform, the layout of the text may be altered.<br />

The cause of the problem is that, during export, the End-of-Line format defaults to LF (Linefeed), which is different from the default CR/LF<br />

(Carriage return/linefeed) that is applied to reports viewed on a Windows system.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

The following registry subkey is available to change the End-of-Line terminator for exported reports on a Windows system:<br />

Crystal Enterprise version 8.5:<br />

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Seagate Software/Crystal<br />

Reports/Export/TextExport/EndOfLineStyle<br />

Crystal Enterprise version 10:<br />

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Crystal Decisions/10.0/Crystal Reports/Export/Text<br />

Use the DWORD value of 1 for an End-of-Line format of CR/LF and 2 for an End-of-Line format of LF.<br />

If the registry subkey is undefined, the platform default is used.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

To change the End-of-Line terminator for exported reports on UNIX, go to the directory Crystal/enterprize/generic and run this command:<br />

./configpatch.sh adapt340687.cf<br />

At the prompt, choose option 1 to update the settings to the Windows End-of-Line (CR/LF) type, or choose option 2 for the UNIX End-of-Line<br />

type (LF).<br />

ADAPT00477655<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37771516<br />

When exporting a report to text format and setting characters per inch to 35, some of the rows and headers may not export.<br />

The problem was introduced by a previous HotFix that caused the line height calculation to be done incorrectly.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

To solve the problem, the error in the line height calculation has been fixed.

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