Re: [GNC] Invoice now printing with huge text!

2022-12-13 Thread Adrien Monteleone

Specifically, in the CSS pane of the Layout tab, at the bottom appears:

.company-name {font-size: x-large; }
.client-name {font-size: x-large; }

Simply change those to 'large', 'medium', 'small' or specify a font size 
in 'pt', 'px', 'em', et cetera as desired.


Do a search for CSS font-size property to see an explanation of the 
differences between size units for choosing the right one for you. (if 
printing, usually 'pt' is proper, but others can/will work)


Regards,
Adrien

On 12/13/22 12:45 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:

You might be looking for:

Edit > Stylesheets

But you can also make changes directly for the invoice header in the 
report Options on the Layout tab.


It appears Row1-Left & Row2-Right have your business info duplicated. (I 
think this is oddly, the default)


Their font and size can be influenced via the Stylesheet chosen on the 
General tab, or directly in the bottom CSS pane on the Layout tab.


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Re: [GNC] Invoice now printing with huge text!

2022-12-13 Thread Adrien Monteleone

You might be looking for:

Edit > Stylesheets

But you can also make changes directly for the invoice header in the 
report Options on the Layout tab.


It appears Row1-Left & Row2-Right have your business info duplicated. (I 
think this is oddly, the default)


Their font and size can be influenced via the Stylesheet chosen on the 
General tab, or directly in the bottom CSS pane on the Layout tab.


Regards,
Adrien

On 12/12/22 3:08 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:

I was messing around trying to get a nicer invoice., following instructions
at

https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/busnss-ar-invoicechange.html

I seem to have achieved the dead opposite. But I can't seem to find what
went wrong - I assume a style sheet is messed up, but I can't seem to find
out what. I've tried resetting everything I can find to the defaults, but
clearly I am not succeeding. I probably changed the font size, but I can't
find where the problem is.

I overlooked what the documentation said about importing GIF and PNG
images, but I imported a JPEG. It actually displayed, so I assume the
software supports JPEG too, but it was huge in size.

I assume these preferences are not stored in the .gnucash file because no
matter what file I open, I see the same problem. I'm using Windows 10.
Perhaps tomorrow I will open it on a Linux computer - I can see my way
around that more than I can with Windows.


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Re: [GNC] Invoice now printing with huge text!

2022-12-12 Thread Robert Heller
At Mon, 12 Dec 2022 21:08:03 + "Dr. David Kirkby" 
 wrote:

> 
> I was messing around trying to get a nicer invoice., following instructions
> at
> 
> https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/busnss-ar-invoicechange.html
> 
> I seem to have achieved the dead opposite. But I can't seem to find what
> went wrong - I assume a style sheet is messed up, but I can't seem to find
> out what. I've tried resetting everything I can find to the defaults, but
> clearly I am not succeeding. I probably changed the font size, but I can't
> find where the problem is.
> 
> I overlooked what the documentation said about importing GIF and PNG
> images, but I imported a JPEG. It actually displayed, so I assume the
> software supports JPEG too, but it was huge in size.
> 
> I assume these preferences are not stored in the .gnucash file because no
> matter what file I open, I see the same problem. I'm using Windows 10.
> Perhaps tomorrow I will open it on a Linux computer - I can see my way
> around that more than I can with Windows.

With gnucash 2.6.19 (stock version with Ubuntu 18.04 [yes, I know it is old,
but it works for me]), the stylesheets are in ~/.gnucash/stylesheets-2.0. I
don't know if 4.x does things differently. And I have no clue about what
MS-Windows does reguarding config files (where it stores/names them).

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