The latest release of HCL Leap is out and includes numerous updates which make it easier for designers to create more engaging applications. Go to the HCL Leap Sandbox to see a demo of all the new features or head directly to What’s New with HCL Leap 9.1.
The most significant area of improvement is with PDF handling. Application designers can now specify where to store filled PDFs. This can be any non-root directory location that the user has write access to. The new feature allows Leap to pass filled PDFs off to network locations that are then synchronized with downstream content systems. Other PDF handling improvements include the ability to map Leap table data to PDF “tables”, and the ability to flatten filled PDFs into read-only documents. Leap tables saw some improvements as well. File attachments now show in the table grid. Users can view and download attachments without opening the record by simply clicking on the file name in the table grid. Table column widths and titles can now be dynamically set through a new JavaScript function. The new function is useful when needing to adjust column widths and titles for multi-lingual, device specific and printing use cases.
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AuthorMarty Lechleider Archives
January 2019
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