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== Introduction ==
''CumulusUtils'' provides the module ''UserReports'' which is a bit similar to the processing feature of ''CumulusMX'' itself. This gives the possibility to create whatever report the user wishes from within the ecosystem of ''CumulusUtils''. When a text file containing [[webtags]] is offered to ''CumulusUtils'' it is processed and the resulting text file is stored on the website.
== How to use - Layout advise ==
A short instruction is given [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=160007#p160007 on the forum]. Read that first, it may suffice!
UserReports are especially useful if you wish to make reports for the printer or to store certain moments on file. Just create your template text and insert the [[Webtags]] where you want the values to appear. Only the '''<#''' is reserved as indicator of the Webtags. As long as the file is plain text it will be handled correctly. Other file formats may be tried but are not guaranteed to be parsed / substituted correctly.
If you wish to create a page to be displayed in the ReportView (the right part of the website display where the charts are) you need to take into account the following:
<nowiki><!DOCTYPE HTML>
</nowiki>
And your UserReport will be inserted in the <nowiki><div id='CUReportView' class='scrollable CUReport'></div></nowiki> DIV. This means you have all libraries which are included at your disposal (especially Bootstrap, jQuery, Leaflet and HighCharts) if you wish to used them. Experiment freely.
<nowiki>#report{
font-family: arial;
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