Raimund, you can change that address in your mailman preferences if you
like. No matter to us, register whichever address you prefer.
To your original question though, I already answered it. Please read
over my reply from 1/11/21. (at about 20:11, UTC-5)
The short version is, no, because of t
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To: 'mummins heitzel'; gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: RE: [GNC] Styles of different items in GNUcash reports
This is a repeat of the question originally posted on 11th January from
Raimund Strehl, presumably the same person now using a different e-mail
address and name. Adrien Mont
Yes, that’s where I am making the adjustments.
But there is no adjustment for the “primary sorting key”
Från: Christopher Lam
Skickat: den 13 januari 2021 11:17
Till: mummins heitzel
Kopia: GnuCash users group
Ämne: Re: [GNC] Styles of different items in GNUcash reports
Check the style
[GNC] Styles of different items in GNUcash reports
I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a
simple journal or general ledger.
What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in
BOLD, but it appears that this item does not have s style of it
Check the style sheets on the edit menu.
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021, 5:41 pm mummins heitzel, wrote:
>I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a
>simple journal or general ledger.
>
>What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in
>BOLD,
I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a
simple journal or general ledger.
What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in
BOLD, but it appears that this item does not have s style of its own.
In my case the primary sorting key are
Ray,
Unfortunately, there is no immediate solution except employing another
app like a spreadsheet.
This report (as it seems most if not all reports) treat the entire
report like one big table for layout purposes, and not many of the
presentation elements are given classes to expose them to
I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a simple
journal or general ledger.
What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in BOLD, but
it appears that this item does not have s style of its own.
In my case the primary sorting key are the accounts
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