Issues with Printing INI Letter
Horea Christian
horea_christian at yahoo.de
Sun Aug 17 13:32:58 EDT 2014
yes, I am aware that aqmoney is a separate program, but since Gnucash
uses it to manage HBCI, I thought I could use that to retrieve my INI
letter.
Regardless, how do you propose I print to file? As I said all relevant
buttons do not seem to effect any response from the program, neither
visually, nor when launched via the command line. Is there a separate
button for printing to file in Gnucash which I missed?
Cheers,
On 17.08.2014 18:48, John Ralls wrote:
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Horea Christian <horea_christian at yahoo.de> wrote:
>
>> Hello, I'm trying to set up HBCI via gnucash and stuff seems to have worked fine up until now:
>>
>> I want to get my INI letter, but all buttons which would print that don't do anything. I guess that might be because I do not have a printer and I have tried to purge all CUPS-related stuff from my machine. Could you help me out?I tried to get the letter via the aqmoney command as well (possibly outdated advice from here: http://www.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-de/2003-June/000587.html ) but, even though I have aqbanking installed, there seems to be no aqmoney command to run
>>
>> Also, gnucash --debug doesnt give me any additonal info on this :-/
> GnuCash uses Gtk+ for printing, and Gtk+ uses CUPS, so no CUPS means no printing to a printer. But there’s also a print-to-file interface. You can use that to output a PDF that you can open in a program like Adobe Reader and print natively.
>
> AQMoney is a separate program: http://aqmoney.sourceforge.net/
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
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Horea Christian
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