Supporting Nested Folders, Navigation, and Drill-Down

Configuring and Managing Analyses and Dashboards 18-9 JAVA.HOMElibfonts where JAVA.HOME is the directory name as specified by the java.home system property. ■ To print graphs in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean to PNG images, you must deliver the font file that contains all the needed glyphs to this JRE directory: libfontsfallback For more information about font configuration files, see your Java documentation.

18.3.3 Manually Changing Alternating Bar Color

Both tables and pivot tables can have colored bars on alternating lines. Such formatting is sometimes called green bar styling, and the default color for these alternating bars is green. For pivot tables, content designers can control formatting features when editing tables and pivot tables, including whether alternating bar color is enabled. As the administrator, you can change the default color for alternating bars, by editing a style configuration file. To change the color, edit the views.css file in the b_mozilla_4 folder, as shown in the following list. Change the six-digit hexadecimal color value to a new color value. ■ Tables use the CSS selector: .ECell for even-numbered rows .OCell for odd-numbered rows. ■ Pivot tables use the CSS selector: .PTE for odd-numbered rows The option for enabling the alternating bars is in the Edit View dialog and is labeled Enable alternating row green bar styling . If you change the color of the bars, then you might also want to change the label to indicate the color that you have set. To change the label in the dialog for both the table and pivot table, open the tableviewmessages.xml file and find this entry: WebMessageName = kmsgTableViewEnableGreenbarReporting Copy the entry and the text line under it to a custom messages file in the custom messages folder, and change the text line appropriately. For example: WebMessageName = kmsgTableViewEnableGreenbarReporting TEXTEnable alternating row RED bar stylingTEXT

18.4 Manually Changing Presentation Settings

You can configure settings that change the display of dashboards and presentation settings, as described in the following sections: ■ Section 18.4.1, Manually Changing Presentation Setting Defaults ■ Section 18.4.2, Configuring Links to Dashboard Pages ■ Section 18.4.3, Configuring an Alternate Toolbar for Oracle BI Publisher ■ Section 18.4.4, Modifying the Table of Contents for PDF Versions of Briefing Books