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reVwow
(@revwow)
Ok i asked them also, here is their answer :
Hello reVwow,
Could you please advise if you have contacted GravityPDF regarding this issue? We have no access to their code, or how their plugin displays the elements present in the Gravity Forms interface.
We believe that the change needs to come from their plugin, and we are happy to assist them in resolving this issue.
We hope that this helps, and appreciate any further information you have in reference to this.
Kind regards.
As i said it would be really awsome to see those 2 plugin working together.
Thanks
Thread Starter
reVwow
(@revwow)
poke 😮
Anyway is there a way to make column like that ?
1 4
2 5
3 6
———–Instead of that :
1 2
3 4
5 6
Thanks
Sorry for the delay getting back to you – Easter really throws a spanner in the works.
If the columns are to be limited to a single page, you can use mPDF’s column feature in a custom PDF template. It’s not advisable to let the columns expand across multiple pages: this feature of mPDF is buggy and we don’t officially support it in Gravity PDF.
Please let me know if you’ve any further questions.
Thread Starter
reVwow
(@revwow)
Thanks for answer easter even good reason:))
Anyway am not sure you understand what i mean.
i try explain in a simple exemple of 2 column form pdf….with my poor english :
element 1 : text
element 2 : text
element 3 : email
element 4 : adresse
element 5 : text
element 6 : bloc text
i want the column in the pdf behave like
element 1 — element 4
element 2 — element 5
element 3 — element 6
instead of
element 1 — element 2
element 3 — element 4
element 5 — element 6
how to do it ?
Yes, I understand what you’re requesting and my last post provided details on how to achieve the results you’re after. Please let me know if you’ve any further questions about building custom templates or the column feature mentioned.