Hi Gordon,

thanky for your bug report.

Am 07.01.2011 05:04, schrieb Gordon Haverland:
> While I have known of gnucash, and played with it on and off for a
> while (10 years?), I never had occasion to print an invoice before
> today.  At first, I couldn't figure out why "print" was greyed out
> (I must be orthogonal to accounting), and eventually I through away
> all my records (and somehow gnucash still remembers the last file
> I opened), and went through the wizard to start at the beginning
> (note, add something to the --nofile option to indicate that this helps
> in getting the wizard again).
> 
> I made a customer, job and invoice, and then posted it, and when I asked
> to print it, nothing printed.  Then I found the "invoice" underneath the
> current window.  Fine, I tell that to print, and it does.
> 
> The invoice as shown on the screen was correct (down to the spelling
> mistake I made).  The printout was slightly different.  Instead of the
> letter "J" in January 6 (under my company name), it had the outline of a
> square.  In the table which explains the billing, the last line on the
> leftmost column is supposed to say Amount Due.  The "m" in amount is
> replaced with another outline of a square, as well as an extra bit of
> whitespace.

Would you mind to try out the new upstream version 2.4.0, which is
available in experimental? This version can be considered stable, but
was not uploaded to unstable because of the freeze for Debian Squeeze.
Does Gnucash 2.4.0 have the same problem?

Regards,
Micha



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