On 2025-06-30 19:02, John W. O'Brien wrote:
Greetings friends,
My thanks to everybody who worked on the latest release.
I _just_ upgraded GnuCash to 5.12 (on macOS Sonoma 14.7.6, M3) and my
second task was to generate a new invoice. The Unit Price column now
shows up with four decimal places (e.g. "$100.0000") instead of two
("$100.00"). The Quantity and Total columns are unaffected. This is with
the Fancy Invoice stylesheet to which I have applied non-default
settings. Invoices that existed prior to the upgrade, posted or not,
exhibit the same behavior.
This initial message is from immediately after noticing this change, and
is intended mainly for broader awareness so others will be on the look-
out for this. I intend to dig into my settings and read the release
notes more closely to see if this is a "me" problem. Please feel free to
point me in the right direction in the mean time, if you know more than
I do. If I cannot solve this on my own, I will be glad to prepare a ticket.
There appears to be a relevant entry [0] in the 5.12 release notes:
Bug 799602 - Unit Price on Invoice will NOT display as decimals
Based on what little I grasped from a quick review of that bug, I
changes Preferences > Numbers, Date, Time: "Force Prices to display as
decimals." to ticked, verified that "Decimal places" is set to "2",
applied, and restarted the app. No change. The invoice still displays
with four decimal places.
[0] https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799602
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