Hello,
I'm using GnuCash for managing the finances for my small consulting
company. I currently track hours with a couple of custom open source
Drupal modules [1] [2], and each month I run reports which I then
manually turn into GnuCash invoices. I'm hoping to remove this manual
step, as it's ti
On September 18, 2009 04:50:00 pm Colin Scott wrote:
> I have made several postings in here over the past day or so, some of
> which have received a very prompt response, and others have apparently
> been studiously ignored. Please note this is not a complaint, but as the
> ignored ones refer to s
Quoting Phil Longstaff :
I'm currently trying to build a more up-to-date version of webkit for
win32, hoping that some of the bugs that are affecting gnucash
(showing images on an invoice, print font size) have been fixed.
I will also tackle pre-building some of the dependencies and zipping
I'm currently trying to build a more up-to-date version of webkit for win32,
hoping that some of the bugs that are affecting gnucash (showing images on an
invoice, print font size) have been fixed.
I will also tackle pre-building some of the dependencies and zipping up the
file so that we don't
On September 17, 2009 06:38:00 pm Colin Scott wrote:
> If I print a 1-page page report direct from the new reports, it prints
> only a miniscule image an A4 page - the printed page image is only
> 28x60mm, compared with an A4 page size of 210x270mm. I have tried using
> the various zoom options of
Hi David,
On Freitag, 18. September 2009, David Reiser wrote:
[...]
> Great. Thanks. The docs on that are a bit thin...
[...]
We have this information in out "AqBanking4 Handbook" (which is only in German
since most users of AqBanking are from Germany).
[...]
> It looks to me like settings info