[GNC] Invoice Header Logo Image Size
Jediator
jediator at artemisspace.com
Tue Mar 18 22:37:58 EDT 2025
If all you need is to adjust the logo image size/pixel resolution, you
may want to use an image editor to adjust the size before you load it to
the build-in style sheet editor. Which style sheet did you use in your
invoice report?
-- ND
On 3/18/25 7:39 PM, Mark Iams-McGuire wrote:
> Thanks ND,
> Modifying the style sheet is my first desired approach. So far I have
> not been able to find the right CSS file and/or html file to modify.
> GNC seems to have file scattered everywhere.
>
>
> On 3/18/2025 2:36 PM, Jediator wrote:
>> Although LaTex is quite powerful, but not without steep learning
>> curve. An easy way would be to modify or create your own CSS style
>> sheet in GNC and generate the report in HTML before you print...
>>
>> -- ND
>>
>> On 3/18/25 3:20 PM, Mark Iams-McGuire wrote:
>>> I'm not familiar with LaTex but I may need to check it out since
>>> you're the second person to mention it. I don't expect a lot of
>>> fancy graphics from Gnucash, but it seems like throwing a simple not
>>> pixelated graphic should be simple enough. The rest of the program
>>> works fine. I'm looking for simplicity while still looking
>>> professional. Thanks.
>>>
>>> On 3/18/2025 7:35 AM, Michael or Penny Novack via gnucash-user wrote:
>>>> On 3/18/2025 9:11 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
>>>>> This probably does not help you much, but what I did was abandon
>>>>> using GnuCash
>>>>> to generate *printed/printable PDF* invoices directly. Instead, I
>>>>> wrote a
>>>>> simple Python script to extract the invoice information and
>>>>> generate a LaTeX
>>>>> source file and then used LaTeX to create PDFs that I could send
>>>>> to my
>>>>> customers.
>>>>
>>>> That is how to do it. If you want "pretty printed" output, have
>>>> gnucash "print" to a file, and then use a full powered compositing
>>>> program to modify that output to your heart's content.
>>>>
>>>> Think about it for a moment. Why should an accounting program
>>>> include all the capabilities of something like LaTex?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Michael D Novack
>>>>
>>>>
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