Richard Lee-Morlang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unfortunately, you will need to massage the output after the fact. :(
>
> Then that's what I'll do. At least it should be fairly easy to hack the
> invoice generator to output some CSV wrapped in PRE tags to aid parsing in
> parsing.
While it's not really ready for primetime (and I would never trust it
for entering data, but it should work for reading data) -- you could
try the g2 branch. It's POSSIBLE that gtkhtml-3 has css support. I
don't know if it does or not, but you might have better luck with code
released in the last 4 years ;)
-derek
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