New PDF rendering engine in List & Label 31
Why a new rendering engine? PDF documents have long since ceased to be used “only” as a pure export format in List & Label. In … Read more
Why a new rendering engine? PDF documents have long since ceased to be used “only” as a pure export format in List & Label. In … Read more
Service Pack 31.001 for List & Label introduces official support for ZUGFeRD 2.4 PDF exports, adds nested tables and enhanced contrast optimization to cross-platform text rendering, improves performance and stability across designers and exports, and delivers multiple security updates for Web Components and third-party libraries.
If you’ve connected large and complex data sources in the Web Report Designer, you’re probably familiar with the problem: the DataTree seems to load forever with complex data structures.
With List & Label 31, that’s a thing of the past. The technical foundation of the DataTree has been completely overhauled. “react-arborist” replaces “rc-tree” – and the result is a significantly smoother reporting experience in the browser.
AI is everywhere—and now it’s in your report designer, too. With a quite simple AI$() designer function, you can embed the power of OpenAI or other LLMs … Read more
From the idyllic Lake Constance to the capital on the Spree: this year, we had our own booth at the WeAreDevelopers World Congress – and not only did we have a good mood in our luggage, but also our “next big thing”: List & Label Cross Platform.
Maybe you’ve already seen it on our social networks, our website, or in our livestream: at combit, we’re currently working on a new, forward-looking offshoot of List & Label—a cross-platform reporting solution that will primarily run on Linux. Internally, we call this project List & Label Cross Platform (LL-CP). It is aimed primarily at developers looking for a stable, high-performance, and modern reporting solution.