Re: [GNC] Bulk invoice printing

2023-10-16 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You'd still have to generate the PDFs individually, which is just 'printing to a file' and so not really saving any clicks. *Then* you need to send them to the printer with more clicks as you describe. I could be mistaken, but I understood the issue was having to go through the steps: 1.

Re: [GNC] Bulk invoice printing

2023-10-16 Thread John Walker
I am unsure if I have pressed the right buttons in replying to Adrien and Arek and everyone else on the list.  Please let me know. If printing is your only issue, I suggest that you make pdfs of your invoices through Gnucash and store them all in the same folder. When you go to print, use

Re: [GNC] Bulk invoice printing

2023-10-16 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Note, using an outside app like an office suite also has the benefit of *generating* lots of invoices very quickly via import, and avoiding the tedious steps to create them one-by-one in GnuCash. Regards, Adrien On 10/16/23 9:30 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote: No, that won't work. This is a

Re: [GNC] Bulk invoice printing

2023-10-16 Thread Adrien Monteleone
No, that won't work. This is a long standing bug/enhancement request. Your best bet is to use an outside invoice generating system, and then import the resulting transactions into GnuCash. You can then still manage individual payments and member statements of account in GnuCash. (Customer

[GNC] Bulk invoice printing

2023-10-16 Thread Arek Skibicki
We are a small community organization and are just starting to use GnuCash. We create invoices for our annual dues to each member.  It would make life much easier if we could print those invoices in bulk rather than going from one member to the next.  If there is such a feature, I haven't

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Glenn Fowler
These are already built binaries so you don't have to build: https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/ On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 2:48 PM R Losey wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:11 PM Glenn Fowler > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> These are builds that have commits that have improvements and

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread R Losey
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:11 PM Glenn Fowler wrote: > Hi, > > These are builds that have commits that have improvements and bug fixes > that will be in the next release so my opinion is that they are better. > > However, the fix was done on Oct 2nd so if you want to grab the build from > Oct

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Fross, Michael
Thanks, I'll check them out. On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:10 PM Glenn Fowler wrote: > Hi, > > These are builds that have commits that have improvements and bug fixes > that will be in the next release so my opinion is that they are better. > > However, the fix was done on Oct 2nd so if you want

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Glenn Fowler
Hi, These are builds that have commits that have improvements and bug fixes that will be in the next release so my opinion is that they are better. However, the fix was done on Oct 2nd so if you want to grab the build from Oct 3rd there are only a couple of language translations and one fix for

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Fross, Michael
Hello Glenn, thank you for the suggestion. I'm tempted to move to it, however, as a daily build I'm wondering if it's safe enough to leverage with something as important as my financial data. I understand it's in the stable daily build folder, but I get worried. Any thoughts? Michael On Mon,

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Glenn Fowler
What I did is you can stay on v5.4 with that fix/patch by grabbing the latest build from here if you don't want to downgrade: https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/ On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 9:52 AM Maf. King wrote: > On Monday, 16 October 2023 14:31:10 BST Paul Kroitor wrote: > > > >

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Paul Kroitor
Yes, you're right. Sorry for the confusion. I'll live with it until 5.5 comes out. Paul PS (afterthought): I can't see how, if the bug is only in 5.4, both the bug reporter and I had the 5.4 installer fail due to zombie processes (as 5.4 wasn't yet on our systems). Consider that it might

Re: [GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Maf. King
On Monday, 16 October 2023 14:31:10 BST Paul Kroitor wrote: > > This started in 5.1 and I was told that it was a known issue from 5.1 > through 5.3, fixed in 5.4, but I am definitely running 5.4 (from a file > called gnucash-5.4-1.setup from a file downloaded Oct 15th), and the issue > persists.

[GNC] Residual Processes After Closing GnuCash

2023-10-16 Thread Paul Kroitor
I initially reported this in the development list but am told it should be here instead (sorry!). On Win 11 every time I open then close GnuCash, another process called "GnuCash Program File (32-bit)" remains in the task manager's process list (i.e. five executions results in five zombie