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--- Comment #7 from Glenn ---
After looking at this more, it is just an issue of non-compliance with
standards.
The HTML output looks fine, except the Link for each Account does not work.
The PDF is fine.
When I open the browser Inspector, the Console d
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--- Comment #6 from Jack ---
I think (but am not sure) that we have a wishlist filed for being able to
output reports directly to PDF. However, if the exported HTML is opened
directly in a browser and then printed to PDF, the extra work is fairly
minim
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--- Comment #5 from Glenn ---
OK, I understand better now. The displayed report is actually HTML, and the
Export just outputs that same HTML to a file.
It is extra work to modify the HTML during the Export.
By definition, Export means it will be used ou
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--- Comment #4 from Jack ---
First, no need for a separate but for each report or type of report, any
changes can/will easily be applied wherever applicable. Feel free to point out
which are affected in additional comments.
Next, the report is generat
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--- Comment #3 from Glenn ---
Thanks for the quick reply!
OK, the link is useful when viewing the report in KmyMoney, but it is useless
in the export.
No need to include it in the export.
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--- Comment #2 from Glenn ---
You can validate the report HTML using the web page
https://validator.w3.org/nu/
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--- Comment #1 from Jack ---
Are you aware that KMyMoney displays reports using HTML? There, those links
actually work - taking you, for example, to the transaction in the ledger for
the relevant account. I suspect it would be difficult to create diff