Today, when I went to price database to download some closing amounts, the application hung up and I to force close GC (3.8).  I tried a second time with the same result.  This is a first for this version of GC.  It used to happen often on the 2.6.19 version.

I do not know what caused it today; it has been perfect since I installed it (about a week ago. It would be great if you could just kill the price database without also killing GC.

Regards,

Les


On 3/6/20 8:24 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 5:52 PM Tommy Trussell <tommy.truss...@gmail.com <mailto:tommy.truss...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 4:20 PM Les <lellio...@gmail.com
    <mailto:lellio...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        After using the 3.8 version on Linux Mint 19.1, I find that is
        much
        faster than the 2.6.19 version.  I have one issue regarding
        the accounts
        page, I entered an incorrect amount for a payment and then
        tried to
        remove it (even deleting the line) but nothing worked.  I
        finally closed
        GC without saving and reopened it and entered the correct
        information.

        Is this a known bug?


    I have noticed this, too; I believe it's a screen refresh issue.
    I'm trying to replicate it on Ubuntu 19.10 and cannot, so I think
    it's an issue with a build based upon Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (which your
    Mint probably is). That's the version I use in my office.

    Here's what I have noticed -- I click on a transaction and choose
    Delete from the toolbar. A confirmation dialog pops up, and I
    agree that I want to delete, but the transaction does not
    disappear from the register. HOWEVER if I close and reopen the
    register, (or maybe if I choose View --> Refresh ?) the
    transaction is gone.

    I have noticed a few other display issues with GnuCash built for
    Ubuntu 18.04. The register colors are strange around the text,
    especially noticeably on the date field.


I feel compelled to update this a little bit -- As I said before, I think things look different on my system now that I've installed dconf-editor on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic" system. I installed it so I could have a look at the GTK+ inspector and its CSS features. I haven't adjusted any CSS, but the application installation seems to have brought in a few other packages, too.

Here's more about using the inspector:
https://blog.gtk.org/2017/04/05/the-gtk-inspector/

After installing dconf-editor, I have not been able to replicate the deleted transaction refresh issue. Though maybe I just I haven't yet hit the exact sequence that triggers it. You might try installing dconf-editor and see if it improves it for you, too. I believe having it should otherwise be benign.

ONE ADDITIONAL strange thing, however...

Sometimes I want to enter data from my laptop into a GnuCash file that's on my office computer, so I open GnuCash using ssh:

$ ssh -X user@host gnucash /path/to/datafile.gnucash

I was surprised to see the GnuCash windows on my laptop (running Ubuntu 19.10) look good, even though the application is running from the desktop system (running Ubuntu 18.04). I naively expected it to have the same display issue around highlighted text. (Specifically: when text is being edited, the text is surrounded by a rounded rectangle with a thin border and a white background.)

SO I just spent (entirely too many) minutes testing some scenarios...

At this moment I am preparing a new CPU for my office running Ubuntu 18.04, so I decided to try the same task connecting from a newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 client to the old Ubuntu 18.04 host.

Ubuntu 18.04 client, ordinary Ubuntu desktop: I found that the strange coloration around highlighted fields is still present when the client is an "ordinary" Ubuntu 18.04 desktop.

Ubuntu 18.04 client, running Wayland: The coloration has the same problem as regular Ubuntu. (However the SSH windows are quite sluggish.)

Ubuntu 18.04 client, MATE desktop: The coloration around highlighted text looks much better.

I just went back to the old desktop and opened the gnome-tweaks tool and played with some themes... the default Ubuntu application theme is "Ambiance," and I see the text edit problem with both Ambiance AND Radiance, but the text looks more consistent when some of the other themes. So there MIGHT be a weird Gnome theme issue with GnuCash built under Ubuntu 18.04. As I suggested, the default theme in Ubuntu MATE seems to work better.

I think I've tinkered enough with this for now. Maybe someone who understands Gnome themes better will suggest something easier to implement.

P.S.: The next Ubuntu LTS release is scheduled for April, so the updated libraries should filter to distros like Mint by this summer sometime.

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