Excellent - thanks. ODT makes perfect sense rather than PDF. Although
it would be good if the filename defaulted to good name - for example
InvoiceNumber.odt

Lots more questions to follow I am sure- like how to customise the
invocie, quotation etc! But impressed so far

And thank you for the quick response.

On Sep 30, 8:52 am, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 29/09/10 23:55 -0700, jellied wrote:
>
> > I've dived into this and the system looks perfect.
> > On the demo. system I can't physically print a sales invoice.
> > the print option asks to down load file - is this raw XML or
> > something?
>
> It is by default an ODT file [1].
> So you must have a program that can read ODT file, OpenOffice [2] is a common
> one.
> Now, depending of the OS you must configure or not Tryton client how to open
> this kind of files:
>
> - On windows: the file is open with the default program associated with .odt
> - On MacOS: it is the OS that defines which program
> - On Linux: you must define it on the tryton client menu
>   "Options>File Actions..."
>
> > how do i physically create a file to print/email to client?
>
> It is the same for printing.
> But for email, you must define the command to run depending of you email
> client. It is in the menu "Options>Email..."
>
> [1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument
> [2]http://www.openoffice.org/
>
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