Editing check format
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 23 09:35:11 EDT 2008
Hi,
Doug Laidlaw <laidlaws at hotkey.net.au> writes:
> I am trying once more to do away with Quicken. The one thing I cannot do is
> to make Gnucash print checks the Australian way. The dimensions I can
> adjust; it is a question of the "amount in words" line. The convention here
> is entirely different from in the U.S.
Oh? How is it different?
> Previously, I was able to edit an .scm file and get an acceptable result.
> Since then, the whole method has been changed in the program, and I can't
> find it.
Right, it was completely rewritten in C. In general this
has been considered a GOOD thing.
> Can somebody please point me to the appropriate file, so that I can play with
> it?
src/gnome/dialog-print-check.c
> TIA,
>
> Doug.
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-derek
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