Printing report

Pedro Albuquerque palbuquerque73 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 03:55:20 EDT 2017


This is probably off topic and I haven't had the time to even try, but I  
intend to do so when on vacations.

Gnucash uses XML for data keeping. Maybe we can use Jasper Reports to  
enhance GnuCash capabilities.

Regards,
Pedro

Em Tue, 11 Apr 2017 22:55:04 -0000, R. Victor Klassen  
<rvklassen at gmail.com> escreveu:

> The bit about lines being broken across pages is the result of adecision  
> to use html as the interchange format for reports.
> There is a directive in html to prevent this behaviour, however it is 
> optional whether browsers/html renderers pay attention to it.
>
> It’s been awhile since I cared, but I do recall that if I saved the 
> report and then opened it in the right browser (might have been Firefox 
> at the time), that problem goes away.
>
> In general, it is difficult to get html to produce a report that would 
> make a type lover/design nerd happy.
>
> The good thing about using html is the high degree of portability it 
> affords.
>
> R. Victor Klassen
> rvklassen at gmail.com
> 226-792-0733
>
>> On Apr 11, 2017, at 3:03 PM, ph hermes <phsfca.hermes at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> i'll just jump in here and say i wish there were some more choices in 
>> print
>> reports. my reports often print with page breaks right through a line of
>> informatio. it often just cuts the line in half. i have to export ascsv,
>> then change all the columns in excel... a very very long process when i
>> just want to print a report...
>>
>> i'd love to be able to have page breaks before or after lines of type. 
>> i'd
>> also like to change fonts/ sizes as so many of the reports are big and
>> ungainly. i know i'm picky as i design books and love type, but still 
>> lines
>> should be all on 1 page or another.
>>
>> just my 2 cents. many thanks for all you do...
>>
>>
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>> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 5:17 AM, David Carlson 
>> <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I recall that there were a few GnuCash releases that defaulted to A4 
>>> page
>>> size but more recently GnuCash has defaulted to US Letter. When it
>>> defaulted to A4 my HP and Xerox printers would complain about not being
>>> loaded with A4 paper and refuse to print. Since the two sizes ofpaper  
>>> are
>>> so close, I wondered why the printers couldn't be set to 'Shrink tofit"
>>> and print on the opposite size paper. Those days are over for me, but 
>>> now
>>> this user has a problem which I also see on letter size paper wherelong
>>> strings in the description field make the rest of the report spread out
>>> over too much space. He is not alone. I have sometimes resorted to 
>>> saving
>>> reports in PDF format and importing them into Open Office or Libre 
>>> Office
>>> Calc where there is more flexibility with column formats in order to 
>>> get a
>>> better page appearance. If GnuCash had better format defaults thatextra
>>> step would not be necessary.
>>>
>>> If it is as simple as using File > Page Setup in GnuCash to switch toA4
>>> paper, then this user has his solution.
>>>
>>> David C
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 5:51 AM, Geert Janssens <
>>> geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On dinsdag 11 april 2017 10:47:59 CEST Francesco Castoro wrote:
>>>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>>>> From: Francesco Castoro <kotido.francesco at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2017 12:29:17 +0300
>>>>>>> Subject: Printing report
>>>>>>> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I recently moved gnucash from a desktop running Windows XP to a new
>>>>>>> one with Windows 7 Professional.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Of course everything works properly, except for printing reports,
>>>> because
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> column "description" which on print-preview appears regularly,
>>> during
>>>>>>> the printing phase it spreads in four rows and this involves a
>>>>>>> considerable waste, especially in the case of accounts very handled
>>>>>>> (cash, banks, some customers etc).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I assume there is need to change fonts, spacing etc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>>
>>>> Hi Francesco,
>>>>
>>>> It is exciting to learn gnucash is also being used in Uganda :)
>>>>
>>>> As to your problem I observed the page formats of both scans are
>>> different.
>>>> The report from the old PC looks like A4 while the report on your new 
>>>> PC
>>>> appears to be US Letter. Can you verify your printing preferences and
>>> make
>>>> sure you are using the same (default) page format ?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Geert
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