Re: Fwd: World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Bryan Cebuliak
Dear Derek, Attached please find output of svn diff re gnucash business invoice reports. Sounds like you may be right about changing the options. When I get time I will attempt a test crash by reverting to old reports and opening a gnucash printable invoice, saving then closing gnucash, copying

Re: Fwd: World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread P. Christeas
Josh Sled wrote: Chris Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Instead, if there is anyone interested, I would recommend that they adapt the swig .i files to the popular scripting language of their preference, and use the popular templating system of their choice. This is a far better

Re: Fwd: World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Bryan Cebuliak
Dear Derek, OK. I tried to crash the program as I previously described using the 2.2.1 latest stable gnucash for Debian Sid. Plus, I tried with an open invoice. IT WILL NOT CRASH. Maybe I fixed the problem by properly localising the Total ex Tax code with those mystery underscore thingies. Maybe

Re: Fwd: World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Josh Sled
Bryan Cebuliak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: copying new onto old reports then restarting gnucash. Any hints on how to get useful log or debugging output here? Take a look at the logging functions at src/scm/main.scm:165 . In anticipation, why does it have to crash? Can this be fixed to allow

Re: Fwd: World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Josh Sled
P. Christeas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lurking in this list, I have only read the last postings, so excuse me if I'm wrong: Would it pay to let PHP access the invoice data (sth. like a PHP module with bindings to gnc model) ? Then, PHP, widely adopted for html templating, could handle all

Re: Fwd: World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Stuart D. Gathman
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Josh Sled wrote: As for picking PHP as that language, I think it has some important marks in its 'Con' column. 1/ it appears to be a very large dependency (relative to perl or python) 2/ it's not already installed on system- or desktop- boxes (in the way perl or

World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Bryan Cebuliak
Dear Derek, OK. I tried to crash the program as I previously described using the 2.2.1 latest stable gnucash for Debian Sid. Plus, I tried with an open invoice. IT WILL NOT CRASH. Maybe I fixed the problem by properly localising the Total ex Tax code with those mystery underscore thingies. Maybe

World friendlier printable invoices

2007-10-03 Thread Bryan Cebuliak
Attached svn diff re business printable invoice reports upgrade. svn.diff.out Description: Binary data ___ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel