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Dear Derek,
OK. I tried to crash the program as I previously described using the
2.2.1 latest stable gnucash for Debian Sid. Plus, I tried with an
open invoice. IT WILL NOT CRASH. Maybe I fixed the problem by properly
localising the Total ex Tax code with those mystery underscore
thingies. Maybe i
Hi,
Based on some issues I encountered today with posting invoices (see also the
irc logs for more details), I have done some minor gui improvements in the
business dialogs. They don't solve my post problem at the core (that would
require more indepth programming knowledge), but they help impro
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Josh Sled wrote:
> As for picking PHP as that language, I think it has some important marks in
> its 'Con' column.
>
> 1/ it appears to be a very large dependency (relative to perl or python)
>
> 2/ it's not already installed on system- or desktop- boxes (in the way perl
> or
"P. Christeas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lurking in this list, I have only read the last postings, so excuse me if I'm
> wrong:
> Would it pay to let PHP access the invoice data (sth. like a PHP module with
> bindings to gnc model) ? Then, PHP, widely adopted for html templating, could
> hand
"Bryan Cebuliak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> copying new onto old reports then restarting gnucash. Any hints on how
> to get useful log or debugging output here?
Take a look at the logging functions at src/scm/main.scm:165 .
> In anticipation, why does
> it have to crash? Can this be fixed to
Dear Derek,
OK. I tried to crash the program as I previously described using the
2.2.1 latest stable gnucash for Debian Sid. Plus, I tried with an
open invoice. IT WILL NOT CRASH. Maybe I fixed the problem by properly
localising the Total ex Tax code with those mystery underscore
thingies. Maybe i
Josh Sled wrote:
> Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Instead, if there is anyone interested, I would recommend that they
> > adapt the swig .i files to the popular scripting language of their
> > preference, and use the popular templating system of their choice.
> > This is a far bett