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Sorted! Thank you so much! My last question is where might I find the stylesheet for the Modern order templates?
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Thanks, I did try that earlier, but it causes something to break across the entire site. I get an Oops! error. So, I'm assuming my overrides english.php file will only have this code in it(?): <?php $_LANG['orderpaymenttermsemiannually'] = “6 Monthly“; I'm not great with php, so if I am making a rookie error please be gentle... This is what the error says:
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Perfect! Thank you! Now I just have to figure out how to make it use 6-monthly instead of "Semi-annually".
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Hi all, I would like to give my customers the option of paying quarterly, semi-annually or annually. I can set these prices per product in the Admin area, but when I look at the products in the store front end, it only shows the most frequent billing cycle (ie quarterly). Where and when does the customer see the billing cycle option? Surely this should be displayed on the store front, or am I missing a setting somewhere?
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Thanks for the step backwards, WHMCS! Why would you do this to the dashboard? It was fine the way it was, now it's just a mess.
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Thanks folks. After I posted this I got another reply from one of the tech analysts here at WHMCS and he said that part of the reason for my logo looking sub-optimal has to do with the font I am using. It's quite a thin font and while it looks fine when the PDF is printed or shown at 100% on screen, when the PDF is scaled down on screen the whole thing gets the fuzzy look. I'm going to try a few other sizes in the design to see if I can get it to look better. Will report if I am successful.
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I have opened a support ticket for this but the response from WHMCS has not been helpful, so I am hoping somebody here can assist. I have been running WHMCS without issues for over 8 years and when I recently upgraded from an older version (I think it was somewhere in v5) to v7 I changed the logo on my PDF quotes and invoices. That logo now appears horribly fuzzy and unsharp when viewing the PDF's on the computer. It's not so bad printed, but I really want it to look professional when a customer is looking at it on their screen too. I have been told by support that the file size should be 300x100px, which I have complied with to no avail - it still looks horrible (and it's not the source .png I am using - that looks fine on its own). I have tried larger and smaller versions, versions with higher DPI settings, etc, but I can't get this logo to appear sharp on the PDF. Can anybody provide a solution to this very annoying issue?
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Apparently not just me, as the other thread suggests. Also weird that a backup restored from 29 December didn't change it back to lowercase. Actually, I don't think that changing them to .php files was the fix. I think it is the uppercase file name.
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I've managed to fix the problem as per the solution offered in that other thread. It still doesn't explain how this could suddenly happen to a system that has been running stable for over 4 years. Or that WHMCS can let a critical support ticket sit unanswered for over 6 hours!
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OK, I initially did the change to .php thing and it didn't work. I then added the "<?php" to the top of each language file and it didn't work. I then changed the filenames to all lowercase and that seems to have done the trick! Why would this suddenly happen out of a clear blue sky? The whole frigging day has been wasted on something so stupid.
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Ticket ID is 356606. My problem is exactly the same as this one also reported today by another user: http://forum.whmcs.com/showthread.php?67530-Icons-But-No-Text I have made sure all the files are there. I even had my host restore a backup form a month ago just in case. Also just tried the changing to php extension as advised in that other thread and that didn't work. This has wasted an entire day of my time!
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I have this exact same problem today! What is going on?
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I opened a critical support ticket 6 hours ago and haven't heard anything back from support. For some reason my WHMCS is not reading any language files. My front end is all blank (back end works fine) and if I try to change the language in the admin panel is just keeps going back to Danish. Please help!!!
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Thanks John. So is it safe to say the numbers on invoices don't change, just the symbols (but only if you change a client's chosen currency)? So if Mr X is paying $100 for a product now, he will still be paying $100 after I change the default currency, but that Dollar price will fluctuate based on movement against my new default currency? If that's right then I feel a lot more confident making the change!
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Sorry, I'm coming to this discussion late. I currently have 4 currencies with USD as the default. I want to make ZAR the default currency. I can see how to do this, BUT what will this do to the pricing of my products and existing invoices if I click "Update Product Prices"? Will I have to change the pricing of those products to what they should be in ZAR before I change the default currency? In other words, if I have a product that costs US$100, currently billing as ZAR700 (on forex), should I change the pricing of the product to $700 first and then change the default currency to ZAR? Will this make it ZAR700 on the system and will all existing invoices stay at what they were originally?
