why gc invoices are not lacking

Bob Brush 3 bobbrush3 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 16 15:13:39 EDT 2013


Yes improvement is necessary for all print operations, it works just
good enough to not be an emergency, I print 1500 invoices every year and
give to my customers, I do wish it looked more professional, the worst
is when it spans multiple pages..  I remember when I first discovered
the logo could be an svg file instead of a jpg, it was really good and
the output very crisp, unfortunately that is gone now and the svg prints
the same or worse than the jpg, hoping it will get fixed someday..  

It will also be good when importing and exporting is better, but it
might take a while to see that come through.

I am very interested in all the talk about Latex, but I would have to
see someone else do it first to understand, does anyone have a how to
for that?

Thanks, Bob

On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 19:52 +0200, A.J. Bonnema wrote:
> On 16/09/13 16:28, Johan Pretorius wrote:
> > Coming in from the outside here: Is it an option to develop a set of
> > "standard" LaTex invoice templates for this tool that was mentioned?  This
> > way, non-developers should be able to set their GnuCash up with one of the
> > templates and have it work fine with no problems.
> >
> > They can then also edit the template (or get their *nix savvy cousin to
> > edit it) if necessary.
> 
> I second the motion. To connect Gnucash data with Latex output, would be 
> very, very desirable.
> Besides, exporting data for Latex, might present other possibilities as 
> well.
> Any programming tool (spreadsheet, python, perl, crystal reports) could 
> read the exported data and use or present it.
> 
> Not completely sure, but I think Gnucash does not have the possibility 
> to export complete or selected data into a file: is that right?
> 
> Guus Bonnema.
> 
> 
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