[GNC] New report
Derek Atkins
derek at ihtfp.com
Thu Jun 14 18:45:29 EDT 2018
Did you change the report GUID as well as the name?
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On June 14, 2018 6:20:01 PM "Stephen M. Butler" <kg7je at arrl.net> wrote:
> I modified /usr/share/gnucash/scm/gnucash/report/balsheet-eq.scm (and
> related files) and gave them a new name of balsheet-fmtd.scm (etc).
>
> However, when I fire up GnuCash, the new report does not appear. This
> seems to be consistent with the documentation shared with me earlier
> today. However, I haven't figured out how the original file gets loaded
> and made available.
>
> When I place my modified version into the old file name, the changes
> show up and work just fine. When I put the original back and put a copy
> of my new file into the standard-reports sub-directory, GnuCash dies
> while loading.
>
> 1. How does balsheet-eq.scm in the reports directory get loaded?
>
> 2. What did I do wrong such that the new file works when placed into
> the old file name but fails when put into standard-reports sub-directory?
>
> Old-Files New Files
> balsheet-eg.ccs stylesheet-reports.css (left in reports
> directory)
> balsheet-eg.scm balsheet-fmtd.scm
> balsheet-eg.eguile.scm balsheet-fmtd.eguile.scm (left in reports
> directory)
>
> I also tried copying all three of the new files to the standard-reports
> sub-directory and GnuCash still dies while loading.
>
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