Chris

Are you "printing to file" or are you doing something else? As Adrien has
pointed out, you have not really given us enough info to help you.

Most Linux systems I am aware of allow printing to file & selecting file
type as pdf. I have not encountered a pdf from this method which couldn't
be edited - try something like MasterPDFEditor - it was free for basic
editing.

As you are using Linux & libreoffice you can just export the HTML & import
into Writer, adjust as required, then export to pdf.

But, again as Adrien noted, you might achieve what you want via the Report
Options pathway.

If you provide all info on the OS system & the version of GnuCash you are
using & steps you have taken, you might just find a GnuCash user on this
list who can help you more directly.

Cheers

A.

On Wed, 6 Mar 2024, 6:58 pm Chris Green, <c...@isbd.net> wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 11:54:35PM -0600, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> > Yes, those PDFs are indeed reasonably editable. Even LibreOffice can
> > pull it off.
> >
> Which PDFs?  All the ones I have produced are images.  What's the
> 'standard' route from a GnuCash report to PDF (on Linux, so
> LibreOffice etc. are here by default).
>
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