![]() While sophisticated, using these programs can be complicated because they support a wide range of documents. There are Java libraries and tools that developers can use to generate PDFs, including the popular JasperReports. An easier way to generate PDFs from HTML templatesĪpplications frequently are required to generate invoices, reports, ID cards, and much more in PDF format. ![]() The underlying question is where, exactly, are the boundaries for the three color segments? So, why isn’t the first bar colored red and the second green in all browsers? Alternatively, why aren’t both bars orange everywhere? Both values are set on the exact segment boundary but with different results. The second rendering (value="7") is shown as a long green bar in Chrome and Safari, but Firefox shows a long orange bar. The first browser rendering (value="3") is shown as a short orange bar in Chrome 99, Safari 15, and Firefox 98 (current versions). Here’s what I found and the workaround to get the same behavior in all browsers. (That’s the unappealing language the HTML Standard uses to describe a horizontal gauge bar.) However, I was dismayed to discover that different web browsers have vastly different interpretations of a vaguely defined aspect of the
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