Christopher Browne wrote:
>> In more detail...
>>- Have GnuCash generate output in the form of a spreadsheet.
>>- Perhaps this could use the XML data format used by Gnumeric, hmmm...
>>- GnuCash would then have a *not-driven-by-source-code-intimacy*
>> dependancy on Gnumeric.
>Er
Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A thought that comes to mind is to push reporting out to a separate
> process, let's say, a spreadsheet package. Let's say, Gnumeric.
>
> This diminishes *dramatically* the complexity of what needs to be in
> the main GnuCash program.
>
> In mor
Christopher Browne wrote:
> In more detail...
>- Have GnuCash generate output in the form of a spreadsheet.
>- Perhaps this could use the XML data format used by Gnumeric, hmmm...
>- GnuCash would then have a *not-driven-by-source-code-intimacy*
> dependancy on Gnumeric.
Er, if
A thought that comes to mind is to push reporting out to a separate
process, let's say, a spreadsheet package. Let's say, Gnumeric.
This diminishes *dramatically* the complexity of what needs to be in
the main GnuCash program.
In more detail...
- Have GnuCash generate output in the form of a
"Bradley M. Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, are there any limitations that you can think of that would come up
> if Perl can't get that far into the internals of the engine?
>
> For example, would it be impossible to write one's personal configuration
> settings in Perl?
The way I'
I just saw the announcement of the german version of SuSE 6.3 on
www.suse.de (shipment starts Nov 25). The list of new packages includes
GnuCash.
Peter
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