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From: Dieter S. <dsi...@sq...> - 2002-04-03 18:05:54
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To enable latex you must set $latex = 1 in sql-ledger.conf. Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Keith Mastin wrote: > Hi, > > I installed LaTex in hopes of getting invoices printed the way I want them to. > I also blasted away my /usr/local/sql-ledger except for the users/kmastin.conf > file and the sql-ledger.conf files (and the templates that I've customized) as I > noted from the mailing list archives. I re-installed the sql-ledger program, > mv'ed the saved files back to their original state and brought up the program in > Opera. > > Sql-Ledger Version 1.8.3 > Redhat 7.1 > 2.4.3-12 (stock Redhat) kernel > tetex-latex-1.0.7-15 > > Is there something I have to do to initiate LaTex? I ran latex and was requested > to type the name of my input file, so I *think* it's working. > > If all that is running as expected, then I'm back to un-installing/re-installing? > If so, can I keep my templates and user.conf and sql-ledger.conf file? > > There is one line in Deiter's reply on the mailing list that I did not fully > understand: "If you have modified sql-ledger.conf merge the changes from the > default file rather than copying over top." I expect that does not apply to my > case as I did not upgrade and am using a "virgin" version 1.8.3 install? > > Thanks for any help. > |