In this bookmark, some parameters for the work with the reports can be set.
As well as Windows CZ, GROMA works with the report and Windows Latin-2 code (code page 1250) so you can also store the report in the text editor in different coding, which can be convenient for further report processing, for example, by the text editor. When reading the report, it is automatically converted back to the Windows Latin-2 coding. The program offers these code pages:
437 DOS Standard IBM,
850 DOS Kamenicky (KEYBCS2),
852 DOS Latin-2,
1250 Windows Latin-2
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The recoding of the page 437 code is irreversible because all the Czech characters are converted to their equivalents without diacritic signs. Upon the next opening, the file with the report contains only the standard ASCII characters. |
Create report
This switches on/off the creation of the local report. The report is stored in memory; for some large calculations it can be of a large size (e.g. batch calculation of a large measured data file). Also, its creation slows the calculation down a little bit. For this reason, it can be convenient to switch the report off in some cases.
Automatically write the report
If this option switched on, the program will automatically save the report on the disc every time a local report is added. It will also automatically save the report when terminating the program. If this option is not on, a warning message will be displayed when terminating the program along with a question of whether or not the report shall be saved.
Save coordinates of the entry points
When this option is turned on, the coordinates of the entry points are stored in the report.
Write the points calculated in batch
Switching this option on, the program stores the information on all the calculated points during the batch calculation in the report. If you switch this option off, only the information on the orientations of the horizontal directions, free station calculation, and intersection by directions are stored in the report.