On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 03:46:32PM -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote: > As far as I can tell, there are a number of things that are in trunk or are > being developed: > > 1) libdbi backend - in trunk. I've been using it for a while now. > 2) replace gtkhtml with webkit - I've just started on a branch > 3) register rewrite - Charles Day has done a lot of work fixing up the > register, but the rewrite is stalled (?) > 4) change reports from being scm-generated html to html templates with > embedded scm - a prototype invoice is in trunk > 5) changes to saved reports - Andrew Sackville-West working on it?
hoping to do that this week. It will include me learning to build a dialog from scratch with glade, which I think I've mostly worked out in my head. It's all a theory at this point, but I should have an idea in a day or two. I'll be spending a couple of hours a day on it starting tomorrow. The theory is that I can tell the difference between custom reports and gnucash-provided reports and thus extract the list of custom reports at will, writing a new saved-reports file and removing the old one atomically for each newly created or deleted report. I think as a side effect, we get immediate access to saved reports as well through a new dialog for handling saved reports. > > I propose we start towards a release 2.4 with #1. I think I have enough time > to act as release manager, so I volunteer if required. > > For 2.6 (date TBD), #2 and #4 (replacing all reports) would be a good > advance. > I don't know enough about #3 or #5 to say anything, but perhaps > #2/#4/#5 could #5 may be orthogonal to #2 and #4. And in fact the current saved report system might not likely survive #4, but I've not looked at that work yet. A
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