custom templates + special invoice terms

Geert Janssens janssens-geert at telenet.be
Tue Feb 14 06:13:26 EST 2012


Op dinsdag 14 februari 2012 12:56:08 schreef Zeev Pekar:
> I use Linux, but would like to know how to do it on Windows as well.
> My /etc/gnucash/config is empty - what should go there to switch the
> language to Russian let's say?
It's not /etc/gnucash/config, but /etc/gnucash/environment.
The parameters to set are LANG and/or LANGUAGE. There are example settings in 
the file.

> 
> > > 3) We have here some special terms for invoices - 30+ and 60+.
> > > 
> > > 30+ means that once you hand over the invoice you have to wait until
> > > the end of the current month and then one more month, e.g. if you
> > > create invoice on 12 of January you should get your money on 1
> > > March.
> > > 
> > > 60+ means that once you hand over the invoice you have to wait until
> > > the end of the current month and then two more months, e.g. if you
> > > create invoice on 22 of January you should get your money on 1
> > > April.
> > > 
> > > The idea behind these terms is that one knows that only on 1 of each
> > > months he has to pay and can relax the rest of the month.
> > > 
> > > Is there a way to implement this in GnuCash without touching source
> > > code? If no, how high are the chances for this to implemented if I
> > > file
> > > a feature request?
> > 
> > The proximo option when you define billing terms does what you describe
> > here. Have you tried that ?
> 
> Not yet, but I have heard that it is impossible to do it for 60+ (30+ is
> supposed to work).
> 
Possibly. I'm not very familiar with the proximo settings myself.

> > Geert


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