[GNC] Styles of different items in GNUcash reports
Christopher Lam
christopher.lck at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 05:16:46 EST 2021
Check the style sheets on the edit menu.
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021, 5:41 pm mummins heitzel, <mummins at gmx.net> wrote:
> I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a
> simple journal or general ledger.
>
> What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in
> BOLD, but it appears that this item does not have s style of its own.
>
> In my case the primary sorting key are the accounts The primary sorting
> key in the generated report seems to be using the background color as
> defined for the subheader (in e.g. the technicolor style).
>
> But it does not appear to have a text style of its own, it appears to
> use the test style as defined for the normal text field Example of
> report
>
>
> 1000 Bank account One <-- I want this bold
>
> 01.01.2020 Transfer 2000 EUR
>
> 02.01.2020 Transfer 1000 EUR
>
> Total 3000 EUR
>
> 1100 Bank account Two <-- I want this bold
>
> 03.01.2020 Transfer 6000 EUR
>
> 05.01.2020 Transfer 4000 EUR
>
> Total 10000 EUR
>
>
> Does anyone have an idea of a workaround or any ongoing improvement to
> allow this in GNUcash.
>
> Right now my only option is to export the HTML, import in Excel and do
> this manually.
>
> Feels like a waste of time as the report function in GNUcash is
> otherwise very nice and easy.
>
> Anyone who can point to a GNUcash developer forum, for these types of
> issues.
>
>
> Thank you for all advice
>
>
> Ray
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