I just upgraded to 3.2 as well, but on Windows 7 (and was previously on 2.6.18).  I have the same issue with autocomplete in the Description, Transfer, and Notes fields.  In the Transfer field, this problem breaks the ability to type in shortcuts (e.g., "ex" ":" "f" ":" "g" to bring up "Expenses:Food:Groceries").

In 2.6.18, I used to be able to use a keyboard shortcut (I think it was Ctrl + up arrow or down arrow) to surface the account list while in the Transfer field (sometimes this was faster than typing in the shortcuts), but this isn't working in 3.2 either.

Lastly, my Windows IME worked flawlessly in 2.6.18 to type normal Western characters while in Japanese language mode set for half-width alphanumeric, but in 3.2 it ends up inputting half-width katakana (despite being set to half-width alpha) and I have to manually change the input language to English while working in Gnucash.


I just upgraded from 3.0 to 3.2.  macOs 10.13.5

(I skipped 3.1 because 3.0 has worked well for me, with the limited set of
features I use.)

When I enter a new transaction, I type the first letter in the description
column and GnuCash makes a suggestion but if I continue typing the
suggestion is not updated or replaced.

For example, if I type "F" the description becomes "Food".  If I then type
"a" then the description becomes "Faood".  Or typing "Fo" becomes "Foood"
  This worked as expected in 3.0 and previous versions, i.e. typing "Fa"
results in "Fa" (no suggestion) and typing "Fo" result in "Food".

The same thing happens in the Transfer column

Anybody else having this problem?

I've switched back to 3.0 for now.

Thanks,
Michael

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