Rounded Image on Crystal Reports
Guys, I want to crop my image following the red circle shape, removing what is outside the circle. I wasn't able to achieve this using my Crystal Reports XI Release 2. Any ideas on how to solve this problem?
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Guys, I want to crop my image following the red circle shape, removing what is outside the circle. I wasn't able to achieve this using my Crystal Reports XI Release 2. Any ideas on how to solve this problem?
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Guys, I want to crop my image following the red circle shape, removing what is outside the circle. I wasn't able to achieve this using my Crystal Reports XI Release 2. Any ideas on how to solve this problem?
crystal-reports crystal-reports-xi
Guys, I want to crop my image following the red circle shape, removing what is outside the circle. I wasn't able to achieve this using my Crystal Reports XI Release 2. Any ideas on how to solve this problem?
crystal-reports crystal-reports-xi
crystal-reports crystal-reports-xi
asked Nov 19 '18 at 13:13
Cleyton SilvaCleyton Silva
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One option is to superimpose (cover) the parts you don't want to see with white images. I don't think Crystal supports transparent images, so you might need a top and bottom white images.
Another option is to execute an image crop on the fly via a UFL. At least one of the UFLs listed here already supports rectangular image crop on the fly. It is possible to implement the same with a circular image crop.
I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
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One option is to superimpose (cover) the parts you don't want to see with white images. I don't think Crystal supports transparent images, so you might need a top and bottom white images.
Another option is to execute an image crop on the fly via a UFL. At least one of the UFLs listed here already supports rectangular image crop on the fly. It is possible to implement the same with a circular image crop.
I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
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One option is to superimpose (cover) the parts you don't want to see with white images. I don't think Crystal supports transparent images, so you might need a top and bottom white images.
Another option is to execute an image crop on the fly via a UFL. At least one of the UFLs listed here already supports rectangular image crop on the fly. It is possible to implement the same with a circular image crop.
I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
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One option is to superimpose (cover) the parts you don't want to see with white images. I don't think Crystal supports transparent images, so you might need a top and bottom white images.
Another option is to execute an image crop on the fly via a UFL. At least one of the UFLs listed here already supports rectangular image crop on the fly. It is possible to implement the same with a circular image crop.
One option is to superimpose (cover) the parts you don't want to see with white images. I don't think Crystal supports transparent images, so you might need a top and bottom white images.
Another option is to execute an image crop on the fly via a UFL. At least one of the UFLs listed here already supports rectangular image crop on the fly. It is possible to implement the same with a circular image crop.
answered Nov 19 '18 at 13:44
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I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
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I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
I have created a circle with border only on Gimp, then I imported to Crystal using Microsoft Word. This way, I was able to achieve what I was desiring.
– Cleyton Silva
Nov 19 '18 at 14:35
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