Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-09 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Roger, CSS is an acronym for Cascading Style Sheets. It is a web language used to describe presentation and appearance. Since reports are output in HTML (a web document language) CSS is used to ’style’ the reports. (fonts, colors, padding, lines, etc.) Custom reports are saved in their own dat

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-09 Thread Roger Oliver
Very helpful, thanks. Pardon my ignorance, CSS? Do I understand correctly that the customized reports are saved in the data file so should be there when you open the file in the update? Roger On Sat, Mar 9, 2019, 9:25 AM Christopher Lam wrote: > Like everything in Gnucash, backward compatibil

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-09 Thread Christopher Lam
Like everything in Gnucash, backward compatibility is always the golden rule, but this is not always possible. Invoices have been merged i.e. easy/fancy/printable now share a common base and options. Styles can be customized via CSS and layout of header via other options. You shouldn't need to chan

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-09 Thread Roger Oliver
Thanks Christopher, By merged, do you mean the style sheets have been merged? Same options for all of them or just one style sheet you can customize? When you upgrade, do you have to re-establish your saved report formats? Roger On Fri, Mar 8, 2019, 10:39 PM Christopher Lam wrote: > On Fri,

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-09 Thread Roger Oliver
Subject: Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Roger, If for some reason you just had to stick with the 2.6.x series for a while longer, I?d recommend 2.6.21 as many bugs were fixed between it and 2.6.17. It is the last stable release of the

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-08 Thread Christopher Lam
On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 14:04, wrote: > Thanks Derek, > > Good to know the feature has been added to Version 3.x. I take it by > current > you mean stable? Still a little reluctant to upgrade as version 2.6.17 is > working for us. If it ain't broke... > fwiw invoicing in 3.3 onwards has been merge

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-08 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Roger, If for some reason you just had to stick with the 2.6.x series for a while longer, I’d recommend 2.6.21 as many bugs were fixed between it and 2.6.17. It is the last stable release of the 2.6 series. But 3.4 is the current release. (3.5 is due out at the end of the month I believe) Rega

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-08 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, writes: > Thanks Derek, > > Good to know the feature has been added to Version 3.x. I take it by current > you mean stable? Still a little reluctant to upgrade as version 2.6.17 is > working for us. If it ain't broke... Version 2.6.17 was released Q3 2017. It is now Q1 (almost Q2) 2019, so

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-08 Thread rmomxtx
18 AM To: Roger Oliver Cc: Gnucash Subject: Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement Hi, Roger Oliver writes: > Is there a way to move the Fancy invoice/statement layout up to > replace the default? Edit -> Preferences -> Business Report for Printing: ... > The default l

Re: [GNC] Default invoice/statement

2019-03-07 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Roger Oliver writes: > Is there a way to move the Fancy invoice/statement layout up to replace the > default? Edit -> Preferences -> Business Report for Printing: ... > The default layout does not allow putting a logo on the masthead. I'm using > the last update of version 2 of GnuCash