How to modify the default invoice
Geert Janssens
geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
Tue Jun 7 13:13:38 EDT 2016
On Tuesday 07 June 2016 13:26:49 Katie Eldridge wrote:
> On 05/06/16 20:13, Jacqueline Greenleaf wrote:
> > Now that’s a thought! Which editor do you use?
> >
> >> On Jun 5, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Mike or Penny Novack
> >> <mpnovack at mtdata.com> wrote:>>
> >> On 6/5/2016 12:16 AM, Jacqueline Greenleaf wrote:
> >>> Oh well, thanks again for your help.
> >>>
> >>> There must be a way to customize invoices, like adding artwork or
> >>> customizing fonts, but I suspect that’s graduate level - but at
> >>> least now my phone number shows up, and that’s no small thing!
> I actually found that for invoices (as opposed to reports I only do
> once a year) it was worth customising the report, and as someone who
> does understand html and css I could manage to change the eguile 'tax
> invoice' to suit my preferences (by changing the css file and a few
> html tags, but leaving the 'guile' stuff in the middle well alone).
> If I get some time I may offer a patch to make the html more amenable
> to css changes (it was originally written for a html rendering engine
> which couldn't use much css, but that's no longer the case), and a
> tutorial with a heavily annotated css file to help others to do this
> more easily.
Please do !
Regards,
Geert
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