The Style Sheets property specifies the list of external style sheets to be applied to your report when generating HTMLCSS output. This property, along with the CSS Class Name and CSS ID properties, enables you to easily apply user-defined styles and style sheets to your HTMLCSS report output. You can specify multiple style sheets separated by commas, a new line, or a tab space.
Applies to |
Reports |
Values |
Any external style sheet(s), not to exceed 1024 characters |
Required/Optional |
Optional |
This property is valid only for HTMLCSS output. The name(s) of the style
sheet(s) specified will be inserted in the HTMLCSS header using <link>
tags.
When you save a report as JSP, HTML, or XML, the value of this property
is saved as part of the report definition through the new styleSheets
attribute of the <rw:report>
tag.
When you set this property to a style sheet name, which contains user-defined styles, you can then use the CSS Class Name and CSS ID properties to specify the user-defined styles for your report objects.
The browser you use to display your HTMLCSS output uses the style sheets for style definitions for the rendered objects. If any specified style sheet is not found, then styles defined in that style sheet will not be used.
When the HTMLCSS output is generated, the following lines are added at the beginning of the HTML file inside the header:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="my_style1.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="my_style2.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.oracle.com/style.css">
A valid Style Sheets property setting for specifying multiple style sheets:
my_style1.css, my_style2.css, http://www.oracle.com/style.css
Note: User parameters such as &P_StyleSheetName
can also be used (which allows end users to provide style sheet names at runtime
on the command line).
USERSTYLES
command line keyword
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