Re: [GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-04 Thread Axel Essbaum
When I do Edit > Style Sheets and then select Head or Tail and click Edit I get HTML Style Sheet Properties. There I have 5 panes where I can choose Colors, Fonts, General, Image, and Tables. Where do I put in custom CSS? I want to change some properties that are not listed on any of these

Re: [GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-04 Thread Adrien Monteleone
The first part of my previous reply sends you to Edit > Style Sheets There is a custom CSS entry there. That is where you put your own CSS. I’m not sure how the saved config worked for you before, but I think you have to bring up the saved config first, then open the options and choose an

Re: [GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-04 Thread Axel Essbaum via gnucash-user
Hi Adrien, Blanking the invoice selection in General just gives me a blank page instead of the old Invoice #001. And I ask again, where in a style sheet can I add my own CSS? There is a way to do this in a configuration, but a configuration apparently now only applies to a single invoice

Re: [GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-03 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Edit > Style Sheets ‘default' is the simplest and least customizable. 'Head or Tail' is the one with the most options. All but ‘default’ allow you to have footer info and a logo. That style sheet would allow you complete control, but of course you’d need to view the report/invoice in html

Re: [GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-03 Thread Axel Essbaum
Hi Adrien Thanks for the reply. I see no way to add CSS or control which columns are printed in a stylesheet. Can you describe in more detail or send a screenshot? Thanks! - Axel — Axel Essbaum a...@essbaum.com > On 3 Jan 2020, at 18:41, Adrien Monteleone > wrote: > > I’m not sure

Re: [GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-03 Thread Axel Essbaum
Actually, I see that reusing the Default configuration actually just reproduces the exact invoice I used when creating the configuration! Meaning, I posted invoice #001, did "Print Invoice", then clicked options. Then I edited the options: put in my company logo, put my bank payment info

[GNC] Default Invoice Config

2020-01-02 Thread Axel Essbaum
In GNC 3.6 (macOS Mojave) I created a configuration for invoices, saved it under the name "Default", and then every invoice I printed (to a PDF file) automatically adopted this configuration. In 3.7 this appears to no longer work. I have to manually open the configurations listing and select