12-27-2019, 11:56 PM
Yeah, all this data is invented and it will typically show a lot more information in a real turn. This is just to show you how the format looks. If you're really anxious to see more data, download the XML version of the data and hand-edit it and send it back to me and I'll run the HTML formatter on it for you.
Unfortunately, browsers simply do not have the kind of detail page control that direct-printed reports do. At best I can say "always start a new page here". But everyone's screens and printer configurations will have different margins and page/screen sizes (and font sizes) and the whole report resizes and wraps itself to fit whatever it's being shown on. You can still use your browser features to print off the report in whatever way it will let you control it. You should still be able to print most of these on a front-and-back of a page - it's just not easy to tell it where to break.
In addition, we're not leaving space in the sections for every possible feature - we're hiding any information that doesn't apply. Therefore, if you've only got two offices/temples in town then it only prints two lines. I think this makes the reports more readable and allows the space used to contract and expand as necessary. Unfortunately, this means that there's even less of an opportunity to tell when a printed page-break ought to occur.
One nice change is that you no longer have to exchange CVRs by paper mail. The game allows you to "share" a CVR with another clan directly so that you both have on-line access to it. If you want to get something in exchange, this can also be arranged as an in-game clan-to-clan "purchase" or taking a formal "contracted task" to obtain one for someone.
Unfortunately, browsers simply do not have the kind of detail page control that direct-printed reports do. At best I can say "always start a new page here". But everyone's screens and printer configurations will have different margins and page/screen sizes (and font sizes) and the whole report resizes and wraps itself to fit whatever it's being shown on. You can still use your browser features to print off the report in whatever way it will let you control it. You should still be able to print most of these on a front-and-back of a page - it's just not easy to tell it where to break.
In addition, we're not leaving space in the sections for every possible feature - we're hiding any information that doesn't apply. Therefore, if you've only got two offices/temples in town then it only prints two lines. I think this makes the reports more readable and allows the space used to contract and expand as necessary. Unfortunately, this means that there's even less of an opportunity to tell when a printed page-break ought to occur.
One nice change is that you no longer have to exchange CVRs by paper mail. The game allows you to "share" a CVR with another clan directly so that you both have on-line access to it. If you want to get something in exchange, this can also be arranged as an in-game clan-to-clan "purchase" or taking a formal "contracted task" to obtain one for someone.