[GNC] Mis-presentation of detail lines in balance sheet
Peter West
pbw at pbw.id.au
Tue Aug 20 20:07:33 EDT 2019
I changed the font (to Palatino) and it came good. What’s the default font when run on a Mac?
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Peter West
pbw at pbw.id.au
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> On 20 Aug 2019, at 11:15 pm, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> wrote:
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> The only thing I can think of is a corrupted font, or a font without full unicode support. (though it would be odd to support Hebrew and not a ‘$’ symbol) Try setting to something with full/near-full unicode support like Arial.
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> Are you using a custom CSS font declarations by chance?
>
> I had a problem a few months ago when I installed some corrupted fonts on my Mac. Report detail lines all displayed in a gothic font even though I hadn’t changed anything with respect to GnuCash. Using FontBook to clean up corrupted fonts and then rebuilding the Mac font cache cleared things up. (I think I also restarted GnuCash)
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> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>> On Aug 20, 2019 w34d232, at 6:42 AM, Peter West <pbw at pbw.id.au> wrote:
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>> Hi Adrian,
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>> All of those things are correctly set. The only currency in the commodities table is AUD.
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>> I will note that when the text from the report is copied and pasted into another application, it displays correctly.
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>> Peter West
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