Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-12 Thread John Ralls
/app is an alias for that long path when you're running inside the flatpak shell, see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Using_Command_Line_Tools. Unless you also run a browser in the same flatpak shell--installing the browser with flatpak won't work, that will create a different

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-12 Thread Vincent Dawans
For reference here is the bug report: 798956 – On Flatpak, broken link to Chart.bundle.min.js in chart report html (gnucash.org) On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 1:42 PM Vincent Dawans wrote: > Thanks rsbrux for testing that. It's not working on

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-12 Thread Vincent Dawans
Thanks rsbrux for testing that. It's not working on Flatpak, you are right. I just tested on flatpak and indeed the link in the html file is wrong. As soon as I update the html with the full path on my install then it works. I'll open a bug report on that if there isn't one yet. On Mon, Jun 12,

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-12 Thread rsbrux via gnucash-user
Thanks for  the tiüp, Vincent, but these things don't add up in the flatpak installation. In the Help - About dialog, GNC_DATA is shown as "/app/share/gnucash", which is also the path used in the HTML file. However, clicking on the link leads to

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-12 Thread Vincent Dawans
Not that it might solve your underlying issue, but here is a reliable way to locate Chart.bundle.min.js assuming it was installed correctly with the rest of GC. This should work on any OS. 1. Open GC and go in menu Help - About 2. In that dialog window, look for the entry for GNC_DATA. It's the

[GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-12 Thread rsbrux via gnucash-user
> On Jun 11, 2023, at 9:56 AM, Adrien Monteleone > wrote: >Is this a completely custom report or just a saved configuration? If >completely custom, you may want to try the -dev list. This is a report I assembled from the options available in the GC GUI (like the pie chart you successfully

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-11 Thread John Ralls
It's most likely a javascript problem. Open the javascript console in your browser and see if there's an error finding Chart.bundle.min.js. The correct location is /share/gnucash/chartjs/Chart.bundle.min.js where is where GnuCash is installed: /usr for a Linux package manager installation,

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-11 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Is this a completely custom report or just a saved configuration? If completely custom, you may want to try the -dev list. I just did a test and exported an Expense Pie Chart to HTML and opened it in Firefox and it displayed as it should. If your chart/report isn't showing any graphics at

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-09 Thread rsbrux via gnucash-user
19:33:34 -0500 From: Adrien Monteleone To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Have you tried exporting the report as HTML, opening in a *browser*, and then printing from there? (I see you say

Re: [GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-09 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Have you tried exporting the report as HTML, opening in a *browser*, and then printing from there? (I see you say it doesn't include 'graphics' but which graphics are you referring to? Most reports, rather than charts, don't contain any graphics save for perhaps table borders which render just

[GNC] Hard-Copy Report Output

2023-06-07 Thread rsbrux via gnucash-user
I have never been able to get a satisdactory hard-copy output of reports directly from Gnucash (running under Ubuntu). In GnuCash 2.19 I was at least able to  export to HTML which gave me more control over the printing process, and even allowed me to edit the HTML if needed and had the added