Depends on how your company makes its profits:
- increase income by selling extra services to the accounting company
- decrease costs for your accounting department by removing the text in the templates 
and telling them to add their personal signature in their preferences.....

If you check in the What's Ahead section you will find this point interesting:

Messages: Optionally enter a message and a subject before sending out invoices and 
orders by email. Message is saved so you have a record of who the order or invoice was 
sent to and when. Multiple message may be kept on file. Invoice and orders can also be 
retrieved by searching through the message.  

And that's coming in the next release...

Ciao
Rainer


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonas Smedegaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 11:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SL] signature
> 
> 
> On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Stumbaum, Rainer wrote:
> 
> > > Yes - instead of the hardcoded tekst from the templates, please!
> >
> > That is not hardcoding.... create your own template subdirectory and
> > modify them as you wish...
> >
> > Per definition, there is no hardcoding with the GNU License...   ;-)
> 
> Ah, so when my accountant wants to change the greeting I should simply
> tell him to...
>  1) read a book about html
>  2) read a book about LaTeX
>  3) grant him access to editing templates
> 
> Having access to source is great for us geeks. But this is (I 
> assume) a
> program aimed at accountants, who are typically not programmers also.
> 
> hardcoded = difficult to recode (at least in my intepretation - Eric
> Raymond might disagree with me).
> 
>  - Jonas
> 
> -- 
> Jonas Smedegaard (+45 40843136)          http://dr.jones.dk/~jonas/
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