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?
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