on 01-29-2009 3:12 PM
Hello Experts,
I'm having difficulties with including a signature with transparent background into my sapscript form.
I created a signature with transparent background in tiff grayscale format. I uploaded it with se78 as Color image, and I included it with BITMAP... statement.
The background of the image is not transparent, and it hid the signature underline, and texts around. I renamed the window with bitmap, so it starts with an 'A' and now is the first window to be printed. As a result, the texts around get printed on top of the image, but the BOX statement is still covered so I have just a part of the underline.
Can you include pictures with transparent background in SapScript, or do I have to add the underline on the image itself? Its a workaround, and not a very good one, but right now i'm stuck.
Thanks for any help,
Hi,
Back ground images is not possible in sap scripts ,it is possible in smart forms, use smart form.
in se78 is used for upload the logo into sap server...
Regards,
Madhu
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Hi,
The new window in which you are trying to include the BITMAP... statement should be of type 'GRAPH' instead of 'VAR'.
Try to change the window type. This is one way to get the image in background in SAPScript.
Regards,
Firoz.
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Yeah, but the image is shown when a condition is met, and AFAIK you cannot insert code into graph window?
I solved the issue by using a ULINE statement, which seems to be treated more like text than graphics, so it prints over the signature image, unlike BOX statement. It's a workaround though, transparent background of the image would be better.
Dear Michael,
Transparent background to images means file types .png, .gif, .emf, .wmf, etc. SAP can only import .bmp and .tiff . This means no transparency in SAP, sorry. SmartForm has more graphical options, however it doesn't this as well.
If you really want to have transparency in your forms, I think Adobe Forms could offer that.
Best regards,
George
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