eFORMz Ports
To check for what, if anything, is using the ports we have, issue the following command: netstat -anop | grep 999. This command will show the open ports and what application opened them. List of ...
To check for what, if anything, is using the ports we have, issue the following command: netstat -anop | grep 999. This command will show the open ports and what application opened them. List of ...
Below, you’ll find a list of properties that eFORMz accepts in an HTML <style> element, which defines internal CSS, or various CSS properties. Alternatively, the HTML <link> ...
Some systems use a time stamp that is commonly referred to by one of the following names: Unix time Unit timestamp POSIX time The time is the number of milliseconds from 1 January 1970 12:00:00 ...
When initially configured, eFORMz does not take all the memory on a server. In most cases the default memory limit is only two GB. The Java parameters that control memory use are -ms and -mx, ...
The “Media” Project Property is designed to place logical output page(s) on a physical page. Uses would be to arrange logical pages ( n-up ) on a physical page or to rotate a logical page on a ...
If you configure a printer with more than one device and all the devices have Maximum Pages = 0, then any print job’s output to that pool will split the pages between devices by the percent load. ...
As of eFORMz 10.05, for most Document Template Content, you will see two new properties, Minimum Height and Delimiter. The Delimiter, is set to newline (\n) by default. Output, the actual ...
There are two ways of drawing a line in eFORMz. 1. Change the cell border setting to only have a line draw on the bottom of the cell (or top depending on which you choose): 2. Right click the ...
Example of configuring a database in eFORMz Troubleshooting information is at https://www.minisoft.com/support/index.php/troubleshooting-a-database-connection/. DB2 (iSeries) Database name: ...
There are 8 different shades of gray on a PCL printer, and it figures out the grayscale based upon a formula for luminance. The first step is a conversion to gray percent with the following ...