Fire Risk block for reports and clean PDF maps
The report generator gains a new block with the fire-risk map and captures maps in the PDF only when they are fully loaded, for consistently crisp documents.
New Features
2 updatesNew Fire Risk block for reports
report-blocco-rischio-incendiWe have added a new block to the report generator library, dedicated to fire risk. With this block you can add to your documents a map that shows the fire risk for your site's area, valuable information for assessment and prevention. It is especially useful in environmental and sustainability reports, where the topic of fire risk is increasingly relevant for stakeholders and institutions. To use it, go to XNatura → Monitoring → Site → Report, add a new block, and choose the fire-risk map from the block library. Once inserted, the block populates automatically with the data of the selected site, and you can move and resize it like any other report element. The map integrates with the other blocks, so you can compose a complete document that places fire risk alongside the site's other indicators. It is a quick way to enrich your reports with one more dimension of analysis, without ever leaving the editor. We recommend pairing the map with a short text description, so readers can interpret it even more easily.
Bug Fixes
2 updatesCrisp, complete maps in exported PDFs
report-mappe-pdf-pronteWe have improved the quality of the maps when you export a report to PDF. Previously, in some cases the map was captured before all of its parts were fully loaded, with the result that loading boxes or incomplete tiles could appear in the PDF instead of the map. Now the system waits for the maps to be entirely loaded before capturing them, so the final document always shows crisp, complete maps. This makes your reports more professional and reliable, ready to share with clients and partners with no touch-ups needed. To benefit from this, go to XNatura → Monitoring → Site → Report and export your document to PDF. You do not need to do anything special: the fix is already active for everyone. If you had noticed incomplete maps in your PDFs in the past, you will now find a much more polished result. It is a small detail that makes a big difference in the final look of the document.