Quoting Brian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, for one it would be really awesome if the
invoice template was similar to iBiz,
http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibiz/index.html .
1. We don't want to have specific external targets from within
gnucash like that - the reference you quote is a moving
Another option we've discussed previously is e-guile.. This would make
invoice templates effectively hand-written HTML with embedded guile..
So if you wanted to change the look at feel of your invoice you would
just edit the HTML until it looked how you wanted it to look.. And then
the
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 06:59 -0800, Brian Rose wrote:
Hmmm, but is there anywhere that says in stuff
like in version 2.5 we will have whatever,
and in v. 3.0 will be these features as well. A
current roadmap I guess. Is it not neccessary to
have all this and the docs above on the/a website?
Oh, no!
different info. I want to sound rude, just that
I DO NOT want to sound rude! Yikes! Sorry!
This is a good point (except for the wanting to sound rude part ;).
yeah. Well, people really do judge a book by its
cover and a project by its
interface and its website-E.g., Does it have
On Sunday 30 October 2005 2:44 am, Brian Rose wrote:
Hmm, I was hoping it would be possible to use
Gnucash via the desktop for one user
and via a webpage for another user
simultaneously--maybe that is a longer way off than
I thought.
None of the current developers have shown an inclination
Quoting Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Derek mentioned that there were enough web
programmers. Is there a need for people
to port documentation from the dev list and
doxygen to the web to help enable new
programmers with Gnucash to be productive more
quickly?
Yes - the only question is
On Sunday 30 October 2005 1:24 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Derek mentioned that there were enough web
programmers. Is there a need for people
to port documentation from the dev list and
doxygen to the web to help enable new
programmers with Gnucash
Quoting Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
True, however I was thinking of my other documentation on that
server. The URL
itself goes to the DocBook documentation I wrote for qof_book_merge and QSF
rather than the G2 Doxygen output.
Just a side question... is there any particular reason the
On Sunday 30 October 2005 3:18 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
True, however I was thinking of my other documentation on that
server. The URL
itself goes to the DocBook documentation I wrote for qof_book_merge and
QSF rather than the G2 Doxygen output.
On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 09:53 +, Neil Williams wrote:
On Sunday 30 October 2005 2:44 am, Brian Rose wrote:
Hmm, I was hoping it would be possible to use
Gnucash via the desktop for one user
and via a webpage for another user
simultaneously--maybe that is a longer way off than
I
Hi,
I suggest you look at QSF and maybe help me finish off the conversion routines
and invoice export.
I will look at QSF, first.
Well, for one it would be really awesome if the
invoice template was similar to iBiz,
http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibiz/index.html .
1. We don't want to
Hi all,
1. OSX already has GnuCash via X11 and Fink (there could be licence problems
with a native Cocoa port and it is not being considered).
Ok.
2. KDE can run GnuCash if the Gnome libraries are installed. KDE also has it's
own alternatives to GnuCash.
Just a thought.
3. The web page
On Friday 28 October 2005 4:58 am, Brian Rose wrote:
(switched to devel)
And budget support.
Chris Shoemaker has been working on this, it's just been added to G2.
Also, what would happen if the engine and
functionality was separated from the GUI?
I'm working on that. QOF is the GnuCash
On Fri, 2005-28-10 at 18:00 -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 22:06 +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
On Friday 28 October 2005 4:58 am, Brian Rose wrote:
(switched to devel)
From where? Where can I see the original message?
...jsled
It's in gnucash-user
Here's his post:
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