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-\documentclass[11pt]{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage{invoice}
-\usepackage{pslatex,hyperref}
-
-\title{\texttt{invoice \InvoiceVersion}\\
- A Package for Writing Invoices}
-\author{Oliver Corff}
-\date{December 16th, 2003}
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-The \texttt{invoice} package was conceived in late 2000 when the
-author had to dig through a truly aweful pile of expense bills
-without having a spreadsheet featuring \LaTeXe-compliant output (or
-any spreadsheet, for that purpose) available. After several
-miscalculations with a pocket calculator due to forgotten or
-double entries the idea came up to have \LaTeXe\ do the calculation
-work. As such, the package in its present stage is highly
-specialized with regard to the documents it generates. The
-\texttt{invoice} package is basically a tailor-made solution for a
-consultant who charges fees and claims all sorts of expenses,
-sometimes working on different assignments for the same client.
-
-The author expresses his gratitude to
-Robert Inder,
-Thilo Barth,
-Jacco Kok,
-Fred Donck,
-Jacopo,
-Johann Spies,
-Ian Wormsbecker,
-Vincent Tougait
-and
-Robin Fairbairns
-who contributed ideas, corrections,
-bugfixes and caption translations after the first discussions on
-\texttt{comp.text.tex} and the initial release of \texttt{invoice}.
-
-Given the current capabilities of \texttt{invoice}, it should well
-be possible to extend the capabilities of this package in the future
-or to rewrite it in a generalized fashion.
-
-\section{Software Requirements}
-
-The \texttt{invoice} environment runs under \LaTeXe\ and relies on the
-\texttt{calc.sty} (providing infix arithmetic) and \texttt{realcalc}
-(providing real arithmetic) utilities to do its work which can be found
-at CTAN%
- \footnote{The \texttt{realcalc} package is found at
- \texttt{CTAN:macros/generic/realcalc},
- and \texttt{calc} is found at
- \texttt{CTAN:macros/latex/required/tools/}.}.
-Compile and read \texttt{00README.tex} for further information if
-you are not sure whether these packages are installed at your site.
-
-\section{The \texttt{invoice} Environment}
-
-Within a given document, invoices are built with the
-\texttt{invoice} environment\footnote{Users of the KOMA-Script
- class \texttt{scrlettr.cls} are kindly requested to use
- \texttt{invoiceenv} instead; see also page~\pageref{koma}.}.
-Figure~\ref{structure} on page~\pageref{structure} shows the
-logical structure of an invoice as well as its basic commands.
-In case a full-fledged invoice stationary is needed, it is recommended
-to use the \texttt{invoice} environment within existing business
-letters which may have been pre-defined already. The \texttt{invoice}
-package itself does not provide tools for including company logos,
-recipient's addresses, bank account numbers etc. as these are usually
-covered by the various \texttt{letter} classes available for \LaTeXe.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\begin{center}
-\fbox{
-\begin{minipage}{8.5cm}%
-\textbf{\huge --- Invoice ---\\[2mm]}
- \texttt{\Large \char92 begin\{invoice\}\{...\}\{...\}\\[2mm]}
- \fbox{
- \begin{minipage}{7.0cm}
- \textbf{\Large --- Project ---\\[1.5mm]}
- \texttt{\large\char92 ProjectTitle\{...\}\\[1.5mm]}
- \fbox{
- \begin{minipage}{5.5cm}
- \textbf{\large --- Fees ---\\}
- \texttt{\char92 Fee\{...\}\{...\}\{...\}}\\
- ...\\
- ...\\
- \end{minipage}
- }\\[2mm]
- \fbox{
- \begin{minipage}{5.5cm}
- \textbf{\large --- Expenses (local) ---\\}
- \texttt{\char92 EBC\{...\}\{...\}}\\
- ...\\
- ...\\
- \textbf{\large --- Expenses (foreign) ---\\}
- \texttt{\char92 EFC\{...\}\{...\}\{...\}\{...\}\{...\}}\\
- ...\\
- ...\\
- \end{minipage}
- }\\[2mm]
- \end{minipage}
- }\\[2mm]
- \fbox{
- \begin{minipage}{7.0cm}
- \textbf{\Large --- \dots\ More Projects\dots\ ---}
- \end{minipage}
- }\\[2mm]
-% \fbox{
-% \begin{minipage}{7.0cm}
-% \textbf{\Large --- Project ---}
-% \end{minipage}
-% }\\
- \texttt{\Large\char92 end\{invoice\}}
-\end{minipage}
-}
-\end{center}
-\caption{The \texttt{invoice} Environment
- and its Logical Structure\label{structure}}
-\end{figure}
-
-Invoices contain one or more projects which in return contain the charged
-items, either fees (plus tax, if applicable) and/or expenses. An
-invoice with one project is announced by saying
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{invoice}{<Base Currency>}{<VAT>}
- \ProjectTitle{...}%
-\end{invoice}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-There is no limit for the number of projects in an invoice, as there
-is no limit for the number of invoices per document.
-
-The \texttt{invoice} environment requires two arguments:
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item \texttt{<Base Currency>} is the name of the currency
- in which the invoice is charged, e.\,g. DM, Euro,
- US\$, RMB etc.
- \item \texttt{<VAT>} is the percentage rate of VAT which is charged;
- in Germany this is currently (winter 2003) 16\%. If
- no VAT is required, enter a \texttt{0}
- (\textit{zero}) here. It is neither necessary nor
- permissible to use a percent sign here. As some
- countries (e.\,g. France) have fractions of
- percentages (like 16.9\%), you would in this case
- enter \verb|16.9| (without any percent sign).
-
- Setting the VAT rate to \verb-0- produces the side
- effect that the lines stating the VAT subtotals and
- totals disappear.
-
- If it is, however, desired to show the VAT results
- even if they amount to zero, enter \verb-0.0- instead.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\subsection{Projects}
-
-An invoice contains items which are usually, in the case of e.\,g.
-consultancy fees and related expenses like hotel bills and air
-fares, attributed to a given case or \textit{project}, or
-cost center, or ``Kostenstelle'' (in German).
-
-A project contains any of three different types of charged items:
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item \textbf{Fees}. A tax can be added, if applicable. Fees
- are always charged in the
- base currency
- of the invoice.
- \item \textbf{Local Expenses}. Local expenses are charged in
- units of the
- base currency
- of the invoice.
- \item \textbf{Foreign Expenses}. Foreign expenses are charged in
- units of any given foreign currency. Either the
- base currency
- equivalent is known (as taken from a credit card
- billing statement, for example), or, if not, an
- exchange rate between foreign currency and base
- currency has to be stated.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\textbf{Nota bene:} The order of fees and expenses is fixed. Either fees or
-expenses can be omitted, but expenses must be charged \textit{after}
-fees.
-
-
-\section{The First Example: How to Charge Fees}
-
-
-A consultant charges fees per day, hour or any other unit. Usually
-this unit is agreed upon in a contract and there is no further need
-to refer to this unit but by its count. This is done by the
-\verb-\Fee{}{}{}- command:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \Fee{<Contents>}{<Rate/Unit>}{<Count>}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Let's assume an interim manager
-charges DM 1818.00 a day for 12 working days while
-negotiating a major project, nicknamed \textit{Project Phenix}.
-He also charges DM 2750.00 a day for analysing and negotiating
-the restructuring of the sales division, a work he spent 9 days with.
-
-\subsection{Invoices with VAT}
-
-We further assume that the consultant is required to charge VAT.
-All information above would be entered into the invoice as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Some really lengthy and utterly
- tedious negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
-\end{invoice}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-And here is how the result looks like:
-
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- \Fee{Some really lengthy and utterly
- tedious negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
-\end{invoice}
-
-Hints: If the base currency is to contain a dollar sign (\$), then
-dollar sign must be entered in the form of \verb|\string$|
-or otherwise the command writing the log file data will fail. The
-contents of each fee may be verbose; while the column width is
-limited, text contents longer than the column width wraps over
-several columns, if necessary.
-
-The astute observer will note that a line beginning with ``Subtotal~Fees''
-appeared in the output of the Sales Restructuring Project without explicit
-input to this effect from the user's side. The full grammar of the Fee block
-requires that all fees are closed by a fee subtotal. Internally,
-\texttt{invoice} is defined as a finite state automaton providing
-mechanisms to insert a fee subtotal if logic requires it, and print
-its value if it makes sense to humans, which is the case if there is more
-than one fee.
-
-Note that there is an explicit command \texttt{\char92 STFee} which will
-produce a subtotal of the fees charged so far. This can be used if
-you want to show fee subtotals within the same project.
-
-
-\subsection{Invoices without VAT}
-
-As mentioned above, an invoice may be calculated without any VAT.
-The VAT lines may completely disappear, as in the following
-example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{0}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Some really lengthy and utterly
- tedious negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
-\end{invoice}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-Figure~\ref{invoice_without_VAT} on
-page~\pageref{invoice_without_VAT}
-shows the result.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{0}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- \Fee{Some really lengthy and utterly
- tedious negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
-\end{invoice}
-\caption{A complete invoice
- with fees but no VAT.\label{invoice_without_VAT}}
-\end{figure}
-
-In contrast, if for any reason the VAT subtotals and totals should
-be kept visible despite a \textit{value} of zero, then use a VAT
-value of \verb-0.0- as in the following example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{0.0}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Some really lengthy and utterly
- tedious negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
-\end{invoice}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-Figure~\ref{invoice_with_zero_VAT} on
-page~\pageref{invoice_with_zero_VAT}
-shows the result.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{0.0}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- \Fee{Some really lengthy and utterly
- tedious negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
-\end{invoice}
-\caption{A complete invoice
- with fees but zero VAT.\label{invoice_with_zero_VAT}}
-\end{figure}
-
-
-\section{The Second Example: How to Claim Expenses}
-
-Expenses can be charged in base currency or in any foreign currency.
-The base currency's name should be announced once at the beginning
-of the invoice.
-
-\subsection{Expenses in Base Currency}
-
-The shape of an expense item in base currency is simple:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\EBC{<Contents>} {<Amount>}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Both fields contain mandatory arguments:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item \texttt{<Contents>} contains a description of the
- charged item, e.\,g. ``Hotel'', ``Airport Tax'' or
- whatever.
- \item \texttt{<Amount>} contains the amount in base currency
- units.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\subsection{Expenses in Foreign Currency}
-
-Charging an expense in foreign currency is only slightly more
-complicated. The command is:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\EFC{<Contents>}
- {<Foreign Currency>}{<Amount>}
- {<Conversion Rate>}{<Base Currency Result>}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Arguments to the five fields are partially mandatory, partially optional:
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item \texttt{<Contents>} contains a description of the
- charged item, e.\,g. ``Hotel'', ``Airport Tax'' or
- whatever.
-
- \item \texttt{<Foreign Currency>} contains the name of the
- foreign currency.
-
- \item \texttt{<Amount>} contains the amount in foreign currency
- units.
-
- \item \texttt{<Conversion Rate>} contains the factor by
- which the foreign currency amount has to be
- multiplied in order to achieve the base currency
- result. If the base currency result is stated,
- then, and only then, the Conversion Rate can be
- omitted.
-
- \item \texttt{<Base Currency Result>} contains an optional
- amount in base currency units. Credit card billing
- statements show this amount which usually contains
- certain service charges of the credit card issuer;
- the base currency result is thus the true amount of
- money to be charged. If a \texttt{<Conversion Rate>}
- is given, stating a base currency result becomes
- optional. This is usually applied for expenses made
- with cash money.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-Since some of the arguments given to \verb-\EFC- are optional,
-there are basically two different forms of using this command.
-With the variant
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\EFC{<Contents>}{<Foreign Currency>}{<Amount>}
- {<Conversion Rate>} % Conversion rate
- {} % Base currency empty!
-\end{verbatim}
-
-(amount in foreign currency given, as well as exchange rate stated),
-the command will automatically calculate the resulting amount in
-base currency.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\EFC{<Contents>}
- {<Foreign Currency>}{<Amount>}
- {} % Conversion rate empty!
- {<Base Currency Result>} % Base currency
-\end{verbatim}
-
-If, however, the exchange rate is omitted and the target amount in
-base currency is given, then this value is taken directly. Stating
-the resulting amount overrides the internal calculation mechanism.
-Examples are given below. We use our interim manager's invoice
-again, assuming this time that she spent working on Project Phenix
-12 days in her home country while the Sales Restructuring effort
-took her to Hong Kong. The taxi bills are paid in cash, hence she
-enters the (fictive) conversion rate, whereas the hotel is paid by
-credit card. She can then take the final amount from her credit card
-billing statement; an example input would look as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
- %
- % Contents Amount
- \EBC{Hotel, 12 nights} {2400.00}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
- %
- % Contents Currency Amount Conv.Rate Result
- \EFC{Taxi Airport -- Hotel} {HK\$} {325.00} {0.2354} {}
- \EFC{Hotel, 9 nights} {HK\$} {9180.00} {} {2111.40}
-\end{invoice}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Figure~\ref{full_invoice} on
-page~\pageref{full_invoice}
-shows the result.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- \Fee{Negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
- %
- % Contents Amount
- \EBC{Hotel, 12 nights} {2400.00}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
- %
- % Contents Currency Amount Conv.Rate Result
- \EFC{Taxi Airport -- Hotel} {HK\$} {325.00} {0.2354} {}
- \EFC{Hotel, 9 nights} {HK\$} {9180.00} {} {2111.40}
-\end{invoice}
-\caption{A complete invoice with fees and expenses.\label{full_invoice}}
-\end{figure}
-
-Again, a subtotal of the expenses appears only if there is more than
-one expense item in a project.
-
-
-\subsection{Hidden Expense Details}
-
-Occasionally it may be desirable to list only the total of expenses
-incurred, while hiding the structure of expenses. In such a case,
-the expense commands can be modified by attaching an \verb|i| to
-their names (as in \textit{invisible}).
-
-A hidden expense in base currency is thus declared as:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\EBCi{<Contents>} {<Amount>}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-A hidden expense in foreign currency is declared as:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\EFCi{<Contents>}
- {<Foreign Currency>}{<Amount>}
- {<Conversion Rate>}{<Base Currency Result>}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Both commands accept and require exactly the same arguments as their
-visible counterparts. The expenses will be added to the expense subtotals
-and the invoice total in the same way as if they were visible. If there
-is no visible expense stated at all it may be useful to have at least
-a line with the expense subtotal appear; this is done by the \verb|STExpenses|
-command, as shown in the following example:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
- %
- % Contents Amount
- \EBCi{Hotel, 12 nights} {2400.00}
- %
- \STExpenses
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- % Contents Rate/Unit Count
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
- %
- % Contents Currency Amount Conv.Rate Result
- \EFCi{Taxi Airport -- Hotel} {HK\$} {325.00} {0.2354} {}
- \EFCi{Hotel, 9 nights} {HK\$} {9180.00} {} {2111.40}
- \STExpenses
-\end{invoice}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Figure~\ref{invoice_with_hidden_expenses} on
-page~\pageref{invoice_with_hidden_expenses}
-shows the result.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- \Fee{Negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
- %
- % Contents Amount
- \EBCi{Hotel, 12 nights} {2400.00}
- %
- \STExpenses
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
- %
- % Contents Currency Amount Conv.Rate Result
- \EFCi{Taxi Airport -- Hotel} {HK\$} {325.00} {0.2354} {}
- \EFCi{Hotel, 9 nights} {HK\$} {9180.00} {} {2111.40}
- \STExpenses
-\end{invoice}
-\caption{A complete invoice with visible fees
- but invisible expenses.\label{invoice_with_hidden_expenses}}
-\end{figure}
-
-
-\section{Deduction of Discounts and Downpayments}
-
-Finally, it may be possible that previous downpayments etc. have to
-be considered for the invoice total. An optional discount line
-can state the item and deduct the amount from the invoice total.
-Deductions are always stated in base currency. They follow the following
-syntax:
-
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\Discount{<Contents>} {<Amount>}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Both fields contain mandatory arguments:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item \texttt{<Contents>} contains a description of the
- discount item, e.\,g. ``Downpayment'', ``Tickets for
- private use'' or whatever.
- \item \texttt{<Amount>} contains the amount in base currency
- units.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Figure~\ref{full_and_discounted_invoice} on
-page~\pageref{full_and_discounted_invoice}
-shows the result.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
- \ProjectTitle{Project Phenix}%
- \Fee{Negotiation} {1818.00} {12}
- %
- % Contents Amount
- \EBC{Hotel, 12 nights} {2400.00}
-
- \ProjectTitle{Sales Restructuring}%
- \Fee{Sales Structure Analysis} {2750.00} { 6}
- \Fee{Negotiation with Agents} {2750.00} { 3}
- %
- % Contents Currency Amount Conv.Rate Result
- \EFC{Taxi Airport -- Hotel} {HK\$} {325.00} {0.2354} {}
- \EFC{Hotel, 9 nights} {HK\$} {9180.00} {} {2111.40}
- \Discount{Downpayment received} {2000.00}
-\end{invoice}
-\caption{A complete invoice with fees,
- expenses and a deduction.\label{full_and_discounted_invoice}}
-\end{figure}
-
-\section{Postprocessing}
-
-In order to allow the further processing of
-\texttt{invoice}-generated data, the log file contains the totals of
-fees, expenses and taxes in the form of \verb-key:value- pairs. This
-information appears also on the terminal while \LaTeXe\ runs. Please
-note that the key appearing in the log file is expressed in the same
-language as that of the master document.
-
-\section{Document Language}
-
-All column headers appearing in \texttt{invoice} can be redefined in
-order to match the language of the master document. E.\,g., headings
-like ``Total'' will automatically appear as ``Gesamtsumme'' if the
-document language is set to German (either via \texttt{babel} or
-\verb-\usepackage{german}-).
-
-Please observe that the \texttt{invoice} package must be called {\em
-after} the document language has been selected.
-
-This is correct:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass[10pt]{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage{german}
-\usepackage{invoice} % labels will now appear in German!
-\end{verbatim}
-
-This will not work:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass[10pt]{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage{invoice}
-\usepackage{german} % labels will still appear in English!
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\subsection{Specifying the Desired Language}
-
-It is also possible to ignore the global language settings and select
-a language local to the \texttt{invoice} package by specifying the
-desired language as an option:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass[10pt]{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage[german]{invoice} % labels in German, rest
- % of document in English
-\end{verbatim}
-
-This is useful whenever the desired language is not provided by the
-installation base where \texttt{invoice} is executed.
-
-\subsection{Adding Labels in a New Language}
-
-At present, column labels produced by \texttt{invoice} can appear
-in six languages: Afrikaans, Dutch, English, French, German and Italian.
-Other languages can be added easily by editing the file
-\verb-invoice.def-. Language-dependent definitions are contained in
-the \verb-\if-clause. Extending the file is simple:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Copy the labels template to the end of the file.
- \item Remove the comments (\verb-%-) in column 1.
- \item Fill each label definition with the appropriate
- foreign language translation.
- \item Put the correct internal name of the foreign language
- into the condition expression of the \verb-\ifx--
- and \verb-\ifnum--clauses.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\begin{sloppypar}
-Whenever you create your own foreign language extension please kindly
-consider sending your modified \verb-invoice.def- file to the author
-(at \verb+corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de+ or \verb+oliver.corff@email.de+)
-so that it can be included in the next update. Future users can then
-share your work.
-\end{sloppypar}
-
-\section{Bugs}
-
-Certainly there are bugs. After all, this is not Moon, but Earth
-(where life is supposed to exist, as opposed to Moon). The author
-has not conducted extensive tests on the algebraic functions, and
-there may be rounding and truncating errors.
-
-The author considers it a bug that the decimal point cannot be
-replaced by a comma at present, while entering dollar signs
-requires the \verb|\string$| notation.
-
-Spurious spaces may distort the table layout. It is especially
-recommended to close all \verb"\ProjectTitle{...}%" lines with a
-percent mark, as shown. If the percent mark is omitted, the first
-column header is not properly aligned to the left.
-
-Breaking long invoice statements with many projects over several
-pages results in many orphans and widows.
-
-\subsection{\label{koma}Compatibility with KOMA-Script}
-
-Unfortunately, when first writing this package the author was not aware
-of the KOMA-Script classes, notably the class \texttt{scrlettr.cls}
-which defines its own \verb-\invoice{#1}- command, albeit with completely
-different scope, usage and syntax. KOMA-Script's \verb-\invoice{#1}- command
-accepts a number and prints ``Invoice no. \#1'' in a letter
-opening. Now that the names of the \texttt{invoice} package and
-environment have stuck it is easier to think of a workaround than to
-conceive a new name. Therefore, If the class \texttt{scrlettr.cls} is
-used, the environment \texttt{invoice} is automatically renamed to
-\texttt{invoiceenv}. Writing
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass[10pt]{scrlettr}
-\usepackage{invoice}
-\begin{invoice}{DM}{16}
-...
-...
-\end{verbatim}
-
-will result in an error message. Say \verb-\begin{invoiceenv}{DM}{16}-
-instead. KOMA-Script's own \verb-\invoice{#1}- command is renamed to
-\verb-\invoiceno{#1}-, while \verb-\invoice{#1}- now generates an
-error message reminding KOMA-Script users to apply the renamed
-commands.
-
-\section{Desiderata}
-
-The \verb-invoice- package is far from complete. Future expansions
-should aim at making the package more flexible. How taxes are
-treated, etc., is at present a rather particular arrangement
-suitable for the author's immediate needs, but a more general
-solution can be designed as soon as more users reflect their needs
-to the author.
-\end{document}