Fortinet 3.0 MR7 Network Card User Manual


 
Reports Configuring reports
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Keys are required and must not be removed or changed. Keys map a string to a
location in the report, and are the same in each language file. If you change or
remove keys, the FortiAnalyzer unit cannot associate your string with a location in
the report, string file validation will fail, and the string file upload will not succeed.
String values may be changed to customize report text. If your custom string
values use a different encoding or character set than the default language file,
customize your format file to reflect your new character set and/or encoding.
Comment lines are optional; you can add them throughout the file to provide notes
on your work.
The format file contains settings for the file format renderers, including encodings.
The format file contains sections that are preceded by an output type label,
consisting of the file format name followed by a colon character (:). Within each
output type’s section, one or more settings exist, consisting of a variable name
followed by an equal symbol (=) and its value, contained by quote characters (“).
You can add comments to the format file by preceding them with a number symbol
(#).
For example, in these lines:
# Localization uses a Latin character set.
html:
html_charset="iso-8859-1"
The comment is:
# Localization uses a Latin character set.
The output type label is html:, the variable name is html_charset, and the
variable’s value is iso-8859-1.
Variables are required and must not be removed or changed. If you change or
remove variables, the FortiAnalyzer unit may not be able to properly format your
reports.
If your custom string values use a different encoding or character set than the
default language file, you must customize your format file to reflect your new
character set and/or encoding. If your string file requires double-byte encoding,
also set doublebytes="1". Otherwise, set doublebytes="0". The variable’s
value must be in a pattern acceptable by the output type. If variable value syntax
is not correct, format file validation will fail, and the format file upload will not
succeed.
Supported encodings used by the string file and referenced in the format file
include those specified by the PDF, RTF, and HTML standards. For character set
and encoding syntax and other specifications, see:
W3C HTML 4.01 Specification
Adobe PDF Reference
Microsoft Word 2003 Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification, version 1.8
Comment lines are optional; you can add them throughout the file to provide notes
on your work.
If you require further format file customization, including adjustments to PDF
objects, contact Fortinet Technical Support.