Christian Stimming wrote:
What the developers here mean by "the gnucash API" is all the source code that lives in src/engine/, also known as "the engine" here. Most of it is documented by doxygen comments in the source code. The source code in src/engine depends on glib, but it does not depend on gtk, which should underline the fact that this has nothing to do with GUI issues. The gnucash model of programming expects any non-GUI program to use the programming API that is offered by src/engine in order to open a gnucash data file, extract data from it, potentially modify its content, and maybe save it again.
Does the API end up in a shared library that I can link to? Regards, Graham --
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