Op 13-03-13 20:50, Liz schreef:
I did ask for a separate AU Tax Invoice and posted my version on the
bugtracker.
At that time the work was being done on the editable Invoice with multiple
items to edit.My invoice was not accepted because of the new complex
structure being created. I have no interest in making a custom report; we
need to offer to AU users a tax invoice which is compliant with Australian
legislation and is selected from the menu.
Ideally I would be able to choose that as 'my default invoice' in
preferences and never adjust it again.
(I am not a programmer, just an experimenter with code, so I won't be
producing a patch).

Liz



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I have added a proposal to the bug report for a short-term fix.

To avoid any double discussions I suggest further discussion of this request to be held on the bug report.

Just a quick closing summary:
- I think the requested changes are small and local enough they could be backported (though not fully automatically since trunk and 2.4 have diverged too much on the specific report). Even though it will need manual intervention, the backport is still fairly trivial. - I expect another 2.4 release quite a while before 2.6 comes out. That's why I'd backport the changes, to get the report available to Australian users sooner.
- Further implementation details: see bug report [1]

Geert

[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695610
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