[GNC] GnuCash users in Mumbai ?

2018-10-07 Thread Milind Oka
Hi all,

I am a strong supporter of Open Source Software. I have no Accounting
background. I am learning accountancy on my own. I found gnucash as a
wonderful tool for learning, experimenting and understanding the basic
concepts. Any gnucash users there in Mumbai (Bombay), India ?

I  am planning to arrange a meetup, preferably in education institute, so
that we can share our ideas, learn from each other and teach even more
people.

Thanks
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread GTI .H
Em dom, 7 de out de 2018 às 22:14, Pandem  escreveu:

> ... So how to remove this gap between the tabs?


 In this case you will have to do as Adrien said:

Look at the GTK+ Inspector which graphic element that interferes with this
gap and modify it in your .css.
As the Inspector does not run on Windows, you will have to convince someone
with Inspector on another OS to look at you or... create a VM for this.
Oh..., I'm also on Windows.


Regards
GTI
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread John Ralls


> On Oct 7, 2018, at 6:14 PM, Pandem  wrote:
> 
> GTI,
> 
> Maybe Geert does know ;-) if gnucash use the gtk defaults then maybe it does
> not exist or need to. This is not really not a problem if I can modify the
> bits that concern me. I don't need to know what I don't need to know.
> 
> My main interest in modifying the layout and colors in gnucash 3.3 is mainly
> the colour and size of the tabs. My eye sight is not the best and I struggle
> with gray on dark gray and then whats seems to be even gray color in the
> font. The colour of the font has been fixed but the width of each tab is
> just too wide. In the previous versions I had many more tabs across my
> display now I seem to be restricted to many less. I have figured out how to
> reduce the 'selected bar' under each tab thanks to your .css file. (This is
> the notebook tab { padding-left  padding-right} )
> 
> My main problem now is there is a gap between each tab that is not
> necessary. So how to remove this gap between the tabs? 

John knows. There’s no one file with all of the styling. By default most of the 
theming will come from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/adwaita-icon-theme 
, with a few overrides 
here-and-there to get things to behave or to create the standard green-bar 
appearance in the registers.

Linux users can easily apply a different theme and there’s a preference item to 
allow the theme to override the green-bar registers. Finding themes that make 
GnuCash less ugly on Windows and MacOS is a bit harder and you have to apply 
them by hand using settings.ini.

Regards,
John ralls


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Re: [GNC] Fwd: Can't export transactions to CSV

2018-10-07 Thread D via gnucash-user
I've noticed this oddity as well. Seems to me one of the buttons needs to be 
removed. I'd vote for the OK button, with the understanding that the next 
button would be fixed.

David

On October 7, 2018, at 10:39 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
 wrote:

Looks like a UI/UX bug to me. That button should be to the right of ’next’ and 
should probably read ’save’ or ‘export’ instead of ‘ok’.

I’ve filed bug: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796896

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 11:23 AM, Roger Miskowicz  wrote:
> 
> I eventually noticed the 'OK' button!  Now everything is good.
> 
> 
> When I try to export transactions in Build ID: git 3.3-5-g820cd842f+
> (2018-10-06) I get stuck on choosing a filename.  As you can see below the
> 'NEXT' is grayed out.
> 
> [image: image.png]
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread Pandem
GTI,

Maybe Geert does know ;-) if gnucash use the gtk defaults then maybe it does
not exist or need to. This is not really not a problem if I can modify the
bits that concern me. I don't need to know what I don't need to know.

My main interest in modifying the layout and colors in gnucash 3.3 is mainly
the colour and size of the tabs. My eye sight is not the best and I struggle
with gray on dark gray and then whats seems to be even gray color in the
font. The colour of the font has been fixed but the width of each tab is
just too wide. In the previous versions I had many more tabs across my
display now I seem to be restricted to many less. I have figured out how to
reduce the 'selected bar' under each tab thanks to your .css file. (This is
the notebook tab { padding-left  padding-right} )

My main problem now is there is a gap between each tab that is not
necessary. So how to remove this gap between the tabs? 

pandem







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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread GTI .H
Em dom, 7 de out de 2018 às 03:05, Pandem  escreveu:

> After writing my last reply I was wondering is there a file in the source
> that has a list of the default colors and widths and heights of tabs etc.
> I'm not a programmer however I have tried to search the source lists for
> some that may give me the default parameters but I cannot find them. Can
> someone point me to a file or similar that contains the defaults please


Default is everything you have not changed, you have them, not literally !

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}, in god we trust, but in the existence of this file I do not believe,
maybe Geert can confirm that.

So I never looked for it, but if there was anything like it, a good place
to look would be in the *precedents *that Geert mentioned.


Regards
GTI
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread GTI .H
Em sáb, 6 de out de 2018 às 23:55, Pandem  escreveu:

> Thanks GTI,
>
> Your contribution and the added information from Geert have been very
> helpful.
> One of the reasons to ask my initial questions were that in a long thread
> the readers who come late can and do miss important things on the. What I
> want you to do was to provide a summary of what you have found. You have
> done that so thanks again.
> In my experimentation with .CSS I have found out how to get gnucash almost
> back to what I personal prefer and that is the colours and layout of
> gnucash
> 3.2. I just don't like the layout and colors in 3.2.
> One final reason was a little bit of frustration and just being dumb on my
> behalf. It seems I had two session of notepad++ editing the same .CSS file
> and I was going nowhere real fast. Your answers made me look again so
> thanks.
>
> pandem
>

Feel free to ask whatever you want, for me there are no problems!


Regards
GTI ☣
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Kenneth Schneider
Be sure that you use ‘su -‘ so that you use root’s login environment, it does 
make a difference.

Ken Schneider 

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 4:06 PM, randix  wrote:
> 
> I typed sudo, all lower case. When it reports the error message, it
> capitalizes that word.
> 
> I haven't had a chance to try simply typing "su", about to board a flight at
> dulles.
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
I typed sudo, all lower case. When it reports the error message, it
capitalizes that word.

I haven't had a chance to try simply typing "su", about to board a flight at
dulles.



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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 13:47:05 -0500 Adrien Monteleone 
 wrote:

> 

> Ideally, one should be able to choose a repository with a more up to date
> version so you don't have to build. (such as sid)

There could (will) be issues with dependencies...

> 
> If I had the hardware to test, I'd go through the build and add the recipe
> to the wiki, but alas...(anyone?)

I expect a VM running an appropriate version of Debian or Ubuntu would work to 
build a viable .deb file or even a binary .tar.bz2 file, that could be 
dropped / unpacked into /usr/local/ or /opt/, etc.

> 
> But note, you can install flatpak and use that version as well.
> 

Assuming there aren't dependencies issues...

> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
> > On Oct 7, 2018, at 1:04 PM, Robert Heller  wrote:
> > 
> > At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 10:19:51 -0500 (CDT) randix  
> > wrote:
> > 
> >> 
> >> thanks, unfortunately, also get the message, "error while installing"
> > 
> > OK, it looks like *someone* needs to build a newer version of GnuCash under 
> > ChromeOS OR really under the version of Debian used by ChromeOS or possibly 
> > a 
> > version of Ubuntu that is binary compatible with the version of Debian used 
> > by 
> > ChromeOS.  *I* *have* VMs running Ubuntu 14.04 and could probably create 
> > VMs 
> > running 16.04 or even 18.04, but I have no clue which (if any) are binary 
> > compatible with ChromeOS...  I don't have the wherewithall to install 
> > Debian 
> > itself (I have dialup Internet so I cannot do any sort of network install 
> > -- I 
> > do have a local repo for Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, and 18.04 on a removable disk 
> > that I sneakernet to someplace to rsync it up to date from time to time).
> > 
> > The *ideal* option would be to build from sources on the chromebook itself. 
> >  I 
> > guess that would be possible, just a bit non-trivial.
> > 
> > Is there any way to get a more detailed message than "error while 
> > installing"? 
> > Eg. which dependencies are missing, etc.  It *could* be possible to hunt 
> > down 
> > additional (missing) packages and install them.  Or something like that.
> > 
> >> 
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 13:04:22 -0500 (CDT) randix  wrote:

> 
> When I try and type the following at the command line: sudo apt-cache showpkg
> gnucash
> 
> I get:
> 
> ERROR: Unknown command:  SUDO

Did you type sudo or SUDO.  It makes a difference!

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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Ideally, one should be able to choose a repository with a more up to date 
version so you don’t have to build. (such as sid)

If I had the hardware to test, I’d go through the build and add the recipe to 
the wiki, but alas...(anyone?)

But note, you can install flatpak and use that version as well.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 1:04 PM, Robert Heller  wrote:
> 
> At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 10:19:51 -0500 (CDT) randix  
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> thanks, unfortunately, also get the message, "error while installing"
> 
> OK, it looks like *someone* needs to build a newer version of GnuCash under 
> ChromeOS OR really under the version of Debian used by ChromeOS or possibly a 
> version of Ubuntu that is binary compatible with the version of Debian used 
> by 
> ChromeOS.  *I* *have* VMs running Ubuntu 14.04 and could probably create VMs 
> running 16.04 or even 18.04, but I have no clue which (if any) are binary 
> compatible with ChromeOS...  I don't have the wherewithall to install Debian 
> itself (I have dialup Internet so I cannot do any sort of network install -- 
> I 
> do have a local repo for Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, and 18.04 on a removable disk 
> that I sneakernet to someplace to rsync it up to date from time to time).
> 
> The *ideal* option would be to build from sources on the chromebook itself.  
> I 
> guess that would be possible, just a bit non-trivial.
> 
> Is there any way to get a more detailed message than "error while 
> installing"? 
> Eg. which dependencies are missing, etc.  It *could* be possible to hunt down 
> additional (missing) packages and install them.  Or something like that.
> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Did you read the link I sent?

It explains you might have to *first* set your Chromebook to either the Beta or 
Dev channels. (be sure to make a backup as if you want to revert to Stable, 
you’ll have to wipe the machine)

This might be why it isn’t working, unless John’s suggestion is successful.

Also, while the error output may not be correct, be certain you are not using 
caps as commands are case-sensitive. (the error reported that ’SUDO’ was 
unknown, not ’sudo’)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 1:04 PM, randix  wrote:
> 
> When I try and type the following at the command line: sudo apt-cache showpkg
> gnucash
> 
> I get:
> 
> ERROR: Unknown command:  SUDO
> 
> 
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread John Ralls


> On Oct 7, 2018, at 11:04 AM, randix  wrote:
> 
> When I try and type the following at the command line: sudo apt-cache showpkg
> gnucash
> 
> I get:
> 
> ERROR: Unknown command:  SUDO

Can you run `su`?
It will ask for the root password and give you a root shell from which you can 
run the apt commands, meaning that you run each one without ’sudo’ in front.

Regards,
John Ralls
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
"error while installing" is all it gives me, and it hits immediately after I
hit begin install.  as i said earlier, i did not get that message when i was
able to install 2.6.15 deb



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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 10:19:51 -0500 (CDT) randix  wrote:

> 
> thanks, unfortunately, also get the message, "error while installing"

OK, it looks like *someone* needs to build a newer version of GnuCash under 
ChromeOS OR really under the version of Debian used by ChromeOS or possibly a 
version of Ubuntu that is binary compatible with the version of Debian used by 
ChromeOS.  *I* *have* VMs running Ubuntu 14.04 and could probably create VMs 
running 16.04 or even 18.04, but I have no clue which (if any) are binary 
compatible with ChromeOS...  I don't have the wherewithall to install Debian 
itself (I have dialup Internet so I cannot do any sort of network install -- I 
do have a local repo for Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, and 18.04 on a removable disk 
that I sneakernet to someplace to rsync it up to date from time to time).

The *ideal* option would be to build from sources on the chromebook itself.  I 
guess that would be possible, just a bit non-trivial.

Is there any way to get a more detailed message than "error while installing"? 
Eg. which dependencies are missing, etc.  It *could* be possible to hunt down 
additional (missing) packages and install them.  Or something like that.

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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
When I try and type the following at the command line: sudo apt-cache showpkg
gnucash

I get:

ERROR: Unknown command:  SUDO



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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
1. No, once your data files are in a newer version, you can’t go lower than 
2.6.19. (2.6.21 is technically the last of 2.6.x if you can find it)

Have you tried a command line install?

Open a terminal on your Chromebook and try:

sudo apt-cache showpkg gnucash

That will report the info for the gnucash package in the Debian 9 repository to 
which you are linked. If it says ‘Versions: 2.6.19’ or higher, you should be 
good to proceed. (if lower, you’ll have to build)

First, make sure any previous versions are removed:

sudo apt-get purge gnucash

When that is done, then enter:

sudo apt-get autoremove

to clean up any unneeded stuff that got installed along with those old 
versions. (if you need them again, the next command will re-install them)

Then:

sudo apt-get install gnucash

That should complete successfully. (be sure to reply ‘y’ to proceed even if 
there are additional packages listed as those are dependencies gnucash needs)

If this doesn’t work, or you still can’t open your file for some reason, report 
back with any error messages.

2. Building isn’t terribly difficult, but you don’t need to. Earlier in the 
thread I replied with this link: 
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/08/19/install-linux-applications-chrome-os/

They have instructions for installing flatpak. (via command line)

From there, you can install the flatpak version which is I think currently at 
3.2, but might be updated soon.


Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 11:46 AM, randix  wrote:
> 
> Not willing to give up, so two (2) more questions...
> 
> 1. So my data files are from 3.3, I can't use them in the version I was
> finally able to install (2.6.15--says I need 2.6.19 or higher).  Question: 
> If I find another computer to install the current version of gnucash on, and
> *export*the data from my data files, would I be able to *import* that export
> file into 2.6.15?  eg, is that a backdoor to get my data into an older
> version that is not otherwise backward compatible?
> 
> 2. I'm currently in DC (at Dulles, actually), on my way back to Vegas. Won't
> know for an hour or 2, but may then be headed tonight to San Francisco to do
> a new month project.  Is there anyone around Vegas or San Francisco who
> might be interested in building (or whatever you do, beyond my expertise) a
> current version of GnuCash that I can use on my Google Pixel Chromebook
> using Linux?  If so, shoot me an email, butterands...@gmail.com, give me an
> estimate or ask me whatever you need to ask me to come up with how much
> you'd do it for, etc.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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Re: [GNC] Fwd: Can't export transactions to CSV

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Looks like a UI/UX bug to me. That button should be to the right of ’next’ and 
should probably read ’save’ or ‘export’ instead of ‘ok’.

I’ve filed bug: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796896

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 11:23 AM, Roger Miskowicz  wrote:
> 
> I eventually noticed the 'OK' button!  Now everything is good.
> 
> 
> When I try to export transactions in Build ID: git 3.3-5-g820cd842f+
> (2018-10-06) I get stuck on choosing a filename.  As you can see below the
> 'NEXT' is grayed out.
> 
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Re: [GNC] Build of GitHub Clone Fails

2018-10-07 Thread Rob LaRose
I tried to build 3.3 yesterday and encountered the same issue.
Comparing WebKitJavascriptResult.h to the previous version there were only
two real differences.
I modified the file as follows:
 - Comment out:  #include 
 - Replace "WEBKIT_API JSCValue *"  with  "WEBKIT_API JSValueRef"

The build completed without any errors.
This is more of any ugly (and maybe dumb) workaround, but it did seem to
work.
It is probably safer to install the previous version of the library.


On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 10:45 AM Roger Miskowicz  wrote:

> Thanks Jim, from your post I found that going back to previous versions
> before compiling worked for me:
>
> sudo apt-get install libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev=2.20.1-1
> libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37=2.20.1-1 gir1.2-webkit2-4.0=2.20.1-1
> libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-dev=2.20.1-1 gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0=2.20.1-1
> libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18=2.20.1-1
>
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:49 AM Jim Passmore  wrote:
>
> > Tried building 3.3, and found same thing.  Known bug from upstream.
> Don't
> > know status of fix.
> >
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webkit2gtk/+bug/1795901
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > *Jim Passmore*j...@passmore4.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:01 AM Roger Miskowicz 
> wrote:
> >
> >> This worked for initial build of v3.3 but today when trying to build
> from
> >> lates clone the build fails at:
> >>
> >> [ 60%] Building C object
> >> gnucash/html/CMakeFiles/gncmod-html.dir/gnc-html-webkit2.c.o
> >> In file included from /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/webkit2.h:54:0,
> >>  from
> >> /media/Projects/Gnucash/gnucash/gnucash/html/gnc-html-webkit2.c:49:
> >> /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/WebKitJavascriptResult.h:28:10: fatal
> >> error: jsc/jsc.h: No such file or directory
> >>  #include 
> >>
> >> I tried reinstalling webkitgtk-4.0 but still no luck.  Although this may
> >> not be a gnucash problem specifically I am wondering if anyone can
> suggest
> >> a solution so that I can complete the latest build?
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Re: [GNC] font size

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
For simplicity,

* {
  font-size: 12px;
}

is the minimum needed to change the size. You can use the shorthand ‘font’ 
property as you indicated, but you have to include the font-family for it to 
work. Of course, using it, you can also change the font if you wish.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 5:21 AM, Frederick Bambrough  
> wrote:
> 
> In message <59f2e470-39ff-429d-91e7-3dbdfcd2c...@gmail.com>
> Red Ochre  wrote:
> 
>> I have the same question as Alex Garcia, below. I am a Mac user of
>> GnuCash and the font size has suddenly increased and is too big since
>> updating to V3.3 I looked at the GnuCash wiki re GTK3 but I’m not
>> technical enough to understand. I tried to enter "gtk-query-settings
>> theme” into the terminal but it came back with there is no such command.
>> I looks like I might need to install a tool GTK3 and then learn how to
>> run it. I hope I am mistaken here - all I want to do is to put the font
>> size back to where it was before the upgrade to V3.3. Surely that
>> shouldn’t be that hard.
>> 
>> Thanks for any advice.
> [snip]
> 
> Just been through this myself and had good help on IRC so...
> 
> In TextEdit type in;
> 
> * {
>  font: 12px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
> }
> 
> Save the file in
> 
> ~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0
> 
> Name it;
> 
> gtk.css
> 
> You may find that placing the pointer over the 'Reconciled' column in an
> account causes the tooltip to flicker rapidly. This can be fixed by
> creating a new file in the same place named 'settings.ini'.
> 
> This file should contain;
> 
> [Settings]
> gtk-cursor-theme-size=16
> 
> Hope this is helpful
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
Not willing to give up, so two (2) more questions...

1. So my data files are from 3.3, I can't use them in the version I was
finally able to install (2.6.15--says I need 2.6.19 or higher).  Question: 
If I find another computer to install the current version of gnucash on, and
*export*the data from my data files, would I be able to *import* that export
file into 2.6.15?  eg, is that a backdoor to get my data into an older
version that is not otherwise backward compatible?

2. I'm currently in DC (at Dulles, actually), on my way back to Vegas. Won't
know for an hour or 2, but may then be headed tonight to San Francisco to do
a new month project.  Is there anyone around Vegas or San Francisco who
might be interested in building (or whatever you do, beyond my expertise) a
current version of GnuCash that I can use on my Google Pixel Chromebook
using Linux?  If so, shoot me an email, butterands...@gmail.com, give me an
estimate or ask me whatever you need to ask me to come up with how much
you'd do it for, etc.

Thanks!



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[GNC] Fwd: Can't export transactions to CSV

2018-10-07 Thread Roger Miskowicz
I eventually noticed the 'OK' button!  Now everything is good.


When I try to export transactions in Build ID: git 3.3-5-g820cd842f+
(2018-10-06) I get stuck on choosing a filename.  As you can see below the
'NEXT' is grayed out.

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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Jim Passmore
Here is a 2.6.19.  Maybe this will work...

https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/gnucash


Jim Passmore
j...@passmore4.com

On Sun, Oct 7, 2018, 11:05 AM  wrote:

> Not good news.
>
> I was able to successfully install the 2.6.15 version of gnucash, but it
> is not compatible with my existing files; says it needs to be 2.6.19 or
> higher.
>
> I tried the other amd64 options, no go. i tried the Ubuntu amd64 option,
> but also got an installation error.
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 9:18 AM  wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jim.  The 3.3 ones don't work, i get installation error.  but the
>> first 2.6 i tried says installation in progress although it's going really,
>> really slow.  fingers and toes crossed.  thanks much.  you're on my xmas
>> list if this works :)
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:44 AM Jim Passmore  wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like Croutini installs a Debian container by default, so if you
>>> search debian.org for gnucash and sid (the cutting edge, unstable
>>> Debian release) you find gnucash 3.3 [1], or you can find version 2.6 in
>>> the stable branch [2].  Near the bottom of those pages are links to
>>> download pages, so click the amd64 link, and pick your closest download
>>> location.  I would just go for broke on the first try and use the 3.3 link
>>> to see what happens.  After you get the deb file, go back to your
>>> instructions.
>>>
>>> Also, if it doesn't work you might try one of the earlier releases.  If
>>> you don't want to go all the way back to 2.6, try Ubuntu packages (closely
>>> derived from Debian) such as this v. 3.2. [3].
>>>
>>> Hope you find one that works!
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> [1] https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnome/gnucash
>>> [2] https://packages.debian.org/stretch/gnucash
>>> [3] https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnucash
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *Jim Passmore*
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:24 AM Colin Law  wrote:
>>>
 You have downloaded the source files, to build the software from source
 is
 not a trivial task.  Do you definitely need 3.3?  If not then try
 selecting
 the Distribution Version and see what that gives you.

 Colin

 On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 at 12:40, randix  wrote:

 > Ok, so I downloaded an app that decompresses on a chromebook the
 tar.bz
 > file
 > I downloaded, but there's a long list of files and none of them end in
 > ".deb" which I understand is the Linux installation file, so
 obviously (?)
 > I
 > downloaded the wrong one... can you point me to what I should have
 > downloaded?
 >
 > ---
 > Archive successfully extracted
 > Click on a file to download it.
 >
 > gnucash-3.3.tar.bz2
 > gnucash-3.3
 > bindings
 > python
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > borrowed
 > goffice
 > guile-json
 > gwengui-gtk3
 > jenny
 > libc
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > README
 > cmake
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
 > README_CMAKE.txt
 > common
 > cmake_modules
 > debug
 > test-core
 > base-typemaps.i
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > config.h.cmake.in
 > gnc-test-env.pl
 > guile-mappings.h
 > platform.h
 > swig-runtime.h
 > data
 > accounts
 > checks
 > pixmaps
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > doc
 > examples
 > build-aix.txt
 > build-solaris.txt
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > gnc-fq-dump.1
 > gnc-fq-helper.1
 > gnucash.1
 > gnucash.1.in
 > gtk-3.0.css
 > guile-hackers.txt
 > misc-notes.txt
 > projects.html
 > README-ca.win32-bin.txt
 > README-de.win32-bin.txt
 > README.francais
 > README-fr.win32-bin.txt
 > README.german
 > README.HBCI
 > README-it.win32-bin.txt
 > README-lv.win32-bin.txt
 > README-nl.win32-bin.txt
 > README.OFX
 > README.translator.txt
 > README.win32-bin.txt
 > README-zh_CN.win32-bin.txt
 > README-zh_TW.win32-bin.txt
 > tip_of_the_day.list.c
 > TRANSLATION_HOWTO
 > gnucash
 > gnome
 > gnome-search
 > gnome-utils
 > gschemas
 > gtkbuilder
 > html
 > import-export
 > python
 > register
 > report
 > ui
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > environment.in
 > generate-gnc-script
 > gnucash-310.css
 > gnucash-320.css
 > gnucash-bin.c
 > gnucash-fallback-310.css
 > gnucash-gresources.xml
 > gnucash.rc.in
 > gnucash-valgrind.in
 > libgnucash
 > app-utils
 > backend
 > core-utils
 > doc
 > engine
 > gnc-module
 > quotes
 > scm
 > tax
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > po
 > glossary
 > ar.po
 > as.po
 > az.po
 > bg.po
 > brx.po
 > ca.po
 > ChangeLog
 > CMakeLists.txt
 > cs.po
 > da.po
 > de.po
 > doi.po
 > el.po
 > en_GB.po
 > es_NI.po
 > es.po
 > eu.po
 > fa.po
 > fi.po
 > fr.po
 > gnucash.pot
 > gnucash-pot.cmake
 > gu.po
 > he.po
 > hi.po
 > hu.po
 > 

Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
To bring the thread current...

I tried installing an amd64 deb file for version 3.3.2 and got an install
error message.

I tried installing an amd64 deb file for version 2.6.15-1 and was
successful, but unfortunately my data files are from 3.3 and are not
compatible, says i need version 2.6.19 or higher

I tried installing an amd64 ubuntu deb file for version 3.2-1 and got an
install error message.

So, I'm back to square 1.

fyi and fwiw



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[GNC] Can't export transactions to CSV

2018-10-07 Thread Roger Miskowicz
When I try to export transactions in Build ID: git 3.3-5-g820cd842f+
(2018-10-06) I get stuck on choosing a filename.  As you can see below the
'NEXT' is grayed out.

[image: image.png]
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[GNC] Ubuntu 18.10 has v3.2

2018-10-07 Thread Colin Law
For information, the beta release of Ubuntu 18.10 has Gnucash 3.2

Colin
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 08:12:14 -0500 (CDT) randix  wrote:

> 
> thanks to some other replies, i have located some "deb" files, the 3.3 ones
> didn't work (installation error), but i'm trying one for 2.6 and it says
> "installation in progress" so we'll see what happens.

The 3.3 ones probably want newer / different dependent libraries.  Such is 
"normal" in the Linux world.  I'm still using 2.4.15 on my CentOS 6 machines 
(really old library versions).  It does what I need and when I upgrade to 
CentOS 7, I'll also upgrade to a newer GnuCash...

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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 07:48:52 -0500 (CDT) randix  wrote:

> 
> Colin... I'm so desperate to get gnucash back, I'll take the 1950
> version!
> 
> When I go to gnucash.org and click on the distributable option, all I get
> are options for windows and mac. For Linux it says, what I am printing
> below. Obviously I did not get a "linux distribution" I simply turned it on
> in chromebooks.  When I go to look at older versions, I don't see a linux
> install option.  Not only do I not have a desire to build it from scratch, I
> wouldn't know where to start.
> 
> Is there no place I can download a file apparently with a "deb" extension
> for a linux install?  I don't care what version it is.  Or am I
> missing something (again)???

This is the deal: The gnucash.org site only has Mac and MS-Windows versions of
gnucash.org. In the Mac and MS-Windows there isn't any sort of OS supported
repository of software (except what Apple and Microsoft (or their "partners")
*sell* -- there isn't a group of people maintaining a collection of open
source software that can be installed with the OS's package management system
-- dpkg/apt-get for Debian flavored (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, and (appearently)
ChromOS), rpm/yum for RedHat flavors (Fedora, RHEL/CentOS, Mandrake, Suse,
etc.). Since ChromOS is based on Debian, you need a .deb file (this is the
binary built for a Debian flavored Linux and is something dpkg knows how to
deal with and it is what apt-get will snarf from a repository and pass onto
dpkg. (Appearently there are GUI / point-and-click wrappers for dpkg and/or
apt-get).

Many advanced / adventuresome Linux users will download the source and have 
all kinds of fun (at the command line) with the likes of configure and make to 
build gnucash from source, but it sounds like that is beyond your skill / 
knowledge / comfort level. Otherwise most Linux users will either do

apt-get install gnucash
OR
yum install gnucash

Depending on the flavor of Linux they are using and this will install a 
version of GnuCash that was built just for their flavor of Linux.  These 
*binary* versions are built and maintained by the keepers of the Linux open 
source repositories and are updated from time to time.  It does not appear 
to be as easy to do this for ChromOS, but it appears to be *close*.  There 
appears to be things you can do to hook into the base Debian or possibly a 
Debian-derived repository (Ubuntu) and get a .deb file when can then be 
installed on your Chromebook.  A little extra work, but it looks like it is 
doable.



> 
> 
> 
> 
> Linux
> Most linux distributions come bundled with a version of GnuCash, though it's
> not always the most recent version and it may not have been installed by
> default. Still it is recommended to use the GnuCash version that comes with
> your distribution.
> 
> Below are ways to install GnuCash on some of the more popular distributions:
> 
> Fedora: Fedora users can install GnuCash through
> System->Administration->Add/Remove Software (Gnome) or
> Applications->System->Software Management (KDE).
> Mandriva: Mandriva users can install GnuCash through the Software Management
> in the Mandriva Linux Control Center.
> Redhat/Centos: Redhat and CentOS don't have GnuCash in their repositories by
> default. It can be installed however from the third-party Epel repository.
> For more details on configuring this additional software repository for your
> setup, see Epel's wiki page.
> Solus: Solus users can install GnuCash through the Software Center (Office
> Software -> Financial Software -> gnucash).
> Ubuntu: Ubuntu users can install GnuCash through the Software Center. This
> will install GnuCash under the Office category in the Applications menu.
> If your distro doesn't ship with GnuCash or you wish to install a different
> version than it ships with, you could try to build GnuCash directly from the
> source code. The GnuCash wiki has guidelines for several distributions.
> 
> Source code
> bzip2 compressed tarball for GnuCash 3.3
> 
> 
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Re: [GNC] font size

2018-10-07 Thread John Ralls


> On Oct 7, 2018, at 3:21 AM, Frederick Bambrough  
> wrote:
> 
> In message <59f2e470-39ff-429d-91e7-3dbdfcd2c...@gmail.com>
> Red Ochre  wrote:
> 
>> I have the same question as Alex Garcia, below. I am a Mac user of
>> GnuCash and the font size has suddenly increased and is too big since
>> updating to V3.3 I looked at the GnuCash wiki re GTK3 but I’m not
>> technical enough to understand. I tried to enter "gtk-query-settings
>> theme” into the terminal but it came back with there is no such command.
>> I looks like I might need to install a tool GTK3 and then learn how to
>> run it. I hope I am mistaken here - all I want to do is to put the font
>> size back to where it was before the upgrade to V3.3. Surely that
>> shouldn’t be that hard.
>> 
>> Thanks for any advice.
> [snip]
> 
> Just been through this myself and had good help on IRC so...
> 
> In TextEdit type in;
> 
> * {
>  font: 12px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
> }
> 
> Save the file in
> 
> ~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0
> 
> Name it;
> 
> gtk.css
> 
> You may find that placing the pointer over the 'Reconciled' column in an
> account causes the tooltip to flicker rapidly. This can be fixed by
> creating a new file in the same place named 'settings.ini'.
> 
> This file should contain;
> 
> [Settings]
> gtk-cursor-theme-size=16
> 
> Hope this is helpful

One important note about using TextEdit: It creates RTF files by default and 
those don’t work. Before saving the file select Format>Make Plain Text (if it 
says Make Rich Text then you’re already set).

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] Build of GitHub Clone Fails

2018-10-07 Thread Roger Miskowicz
Thanks Jim, from your post I found that going back to previous versions
before compiling worked for me:

sudo apt-get install libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev=2.20.1-1
libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37=2.20.1-1 gir1.2-webkit2-4.0=2.20.1-1
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-dev=2.20.1-1 gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0=2.20.1-1
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18=2.20.1-1

On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:49 AM Jim Passmore  wrote:

> Tried building 3.3, and found same thing.  Known bug from upstream.  Don't
> know status of fix.
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webkit2gtk/+bug/1795901
>
>
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>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:01 AM Roger Miskowicz  wrote:
>
>> This worked for initial build of v3.3 but today when trying to build from
>> lates clone the build fails at:
>>
>> [ 60%] Building C object
>> gnucash/html/CMakeFiles/gncmod-html.dir/gnc-html-webkit2.c.o
>> In file included from /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/webkit2.h:54:0,
>>  from
>> /media/Projects/Gnucash/gnucash/gnucash/html/gnc-html-webkit2.c:49:
>> /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/WebKitJavascriptResult.h:28:10: fatal
>> error: jsc/jsc.h: No such file or directory
>>  #include 
>>
>> I tried reinstalling webkitgtk-4.0 but still no luck.  Although this may
>> not be a gnucash problem specifically I am wondering if anyone can suggest
>> a solution so that I can complete the latest build?
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 invoice layout questions

2018-10-07 Thread Christopher Lam

Hi

These changes came about because of work on invoices to improve 
maintainability and add customizability. The v3.3+ invoice aimed to 
mimic previous reports but is imperfect.


1. You can now insert a company logo without using a custom style sheet. 
See the invoice report options, and see "Picture location" in the Layout tab


2. Display tab / Untick 'Title'

3. Probably - please check the Layout tab

4. Please check the Layouttab

Please feel free to lodge a bug report and discuss without cluttering list.

On 07/10/18 22:15, Howard M. Fried wrote:

Mac OS 10.9

1. I use a custom style sheet. With GnuCash 3.2, everything, by 
default, appeared OK (e.g., table padding). With ver 3.3, I had to 
increase the table cell padding (from 1 to 5) in Edit-Style 
Sheet-Tables. OK, but now there is a large amount of space between the 
image at the top and the customer and business addresses.


2.  Ver 3.3, shows the invoice number twice, in the upper left; it 
appears only once with ver 3.2. I found many entries for "invoice 
title" in "invoice.scm", but I'm not clear what, if anything, to change.


3. Ver 3.3 shows the date twice, above and below the business address 
on the right. Possible to remove the one below?


4.  Is it possible to change the positions of the Date, Due, and 
Terms? Ver 3.2, they were on left below customer address; ver 3.3, 
they are above business address.


Note that item #1 is related to the style sheet. The other three items 
behave as described prior to applying the style sheet (i.e., they 
occur in the default Easy Invoice).


Sorry for the many questions.
Thank you.
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[GNC] GnuCash 3.3 invoice layout questions

2018-10-07 Thread Howard M. Fried

Mac OS 10.9

1. I use a custom style sheet. With GnuCash 3.2, everything, by default, 
appeared OK (e.g., table padding). With ver 3.3, I had to increase the 
table cell padding (from 1 to 5) in Edit-Style Sheet-Tables. OK, but now 
there is a large amount of space between the image at the top and the 
customer and business addresses.


2.  Ver 3.3, shows the invoice number twice, in the upper left; it 
appears only once with ver 3.2. I found many entries for "invoice title" 
in "invoice.scm", but I'm not clear what, if anything, to change.


3. Ver 3.3 shows the date twice, above and below the business address on 
the right. Possible to remove the one below?


4.  Is it possible to change the positions of the Date, Due, and Terms? 
Ver 3.2, they were on left below customer address; ver 3.3, they are 
above business address.


Note that item #1 is related to the style sheet. The other three items 
behave as described prior to applying the style sheet (i.e., they occur 
in the default Easy Invoice).


Sorry for the many questions.
Thank you.
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
thanks to some other replies, i have located some "deb" files, the 3.3 ones
didn't work (installation error), but i'm trying one for 2.6 and it says
"installation in progress" so we'll see what happens.



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Re: [GNC] Build of GitHub Clone Fails

2018-10-07 Thread Jim Passmore
Tried building 3.3, and found same thing.  Known bug from upstream.  Don't
know status of fix.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webkit2gtk/+bug/1795901


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On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:01 AM Roger Miskowicz  wrote:

> This worked for initial build of v3.3 but today when trying to build from
> lates clone the build fails at:
>
> [ 60%] Building C object
> gnucash/html/CMakeFiles/gncmod-html.dir/gnc-html-webkit2.c.o
> In file included from /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/webkit2.h:54:0,
>  from
> /media/Projects/Gnucash/gnucash/gnucash/html/gnc-html-webkit2.c:49:
> /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/WebKitJavascriptResult.h:28:10: fatal
> error: jsc/jsc.h: No such file or directory
>  #include 
>
> I tried reinstalling webkitgtk-4.0 but still no luck.  Although this may
> not be a gnucash problem specifically I am wondering if anyone can suggest
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
Colin... I'm so desperate to get gnucash back, I'll take the 1950
version!

When I go to gnucash.org and click on the distributable option, all I get
are options for windows and mac. For Linux it says, what I am printing
below. Obviously I did not get a "linux distribution" I simply turned it on
in chromebooks.  When I go to look at older versions, I don't see a linux
install option.  Not only do I not have a desire to build it from scratch, I
wouldn't know where to start.

Is there no place I can download a file apparently with a "deb" extension
for a linux install?  I don't care what version it is.  Or am I
missing something (again)???




Linux
Most linux distributions come bundled with a version of GnuCash, though it's
not always the most recent version and it may not have been installed by
default. Still it is recommended to use the GnuCash version that comes with
your distribution.

Below are ways to install GnuCash on some of the more popular distributions:

Fedora: Fedora users can install GnuCash through
System->Administration->Add/Remove Software (Gnome) or
Applications->System->Software Management (KDE).
Mandriva: Mandriva users can install GnuCash through the Software Management
in the Mandriva Linux Control Center.
Redhat/Centos: Redhat and CentOS don't have GnuCash in their repositories by
default. It can be installed however from the third-party Epel repository.
For more details on configuring this additional software repository for your
setup, see Epel's wiki page.
Solus: Solus users can install GnuCash through the Software Center (Office
Software -> Financial Software -> gnucash).
Ubuntu: Ubuntu users can install GnuCash through the Software Center. This
will install GnuCash under the Office category in the Applications menu.
If your distro doesn't ship with GnuCash or you wish to install a different
version than it ships with, you could try to build GnuCash directly from the
source code. The GnuCash wiki has guidelines for several distributions.

Source code
bzip2 compressed tarball for GnuCash 3.3





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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Jim Passmore
Looks like Croutini installs a Debian container by default, so if you
search debian.org for gnucash and sid (the cutting edge, unstable Debian
release) you find gnucash 3.3 [1], or you can find version 2.6 in the
stable branch [2].  Near the bottom of those pages are links to download
pages, so click the amd64 link, and pick your closest download location.  I
would just go for broke on the first try and use the 3.3 link to see what
happens.  After you get the deb file, go back to your instructions.

Also, if it doesn't work you might try one of the earlier releases.  If you
don't want to go all the way back to 2.6, try Ubuntu packages (closely
derived from Debian) such as this v. 3.2. [3].

Hope you find one that works!
Jim

[1] https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnome/gnucash
[2] https://packages.debian.org/stretch/gnucash
[3] https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnucash


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On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:24 AM Colin Law  wrote:

> You have downloaded the source files, to build the software from source is
> not a trivial task.  Do you definitely need 3.3?  If not then try selecting
> the Distribution Version and see what that gives you.
>
> Colin
>
> On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 at 12:40, randix  wrote:
>
> > Ok, so I downloaded an app that decompresses on a chromebook the tar.bz
> > file
> > I downloaded, but there's a long list of files and none of them end in
> > ".deb" which I understand is the Linux installation file, so obviously
> (?)
> > I
> > downloaded the wrong one... can you point me to what I should have
> > downloaded?
> >
> > ---
> > Archive successfully extracted
> > Click on a file to download it.
> >
> > gnucash-3.3.tar.bz2
> > gnucash-3.3
> > bindings
> > python
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > borrowed
> > goffice
> > guile-json
> > gwengui-gtk3
> > jenny
> > libc
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > README
> > cmake
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
> > README_CMAKE.txt
> > common
> > cmake_modules
> > debug
> > test-core
> > base-typemaps.i
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > config.h.cmake.in
> > gnc-test-env.pl
> > guile-mappings.h
> > platform.h
> > swig-runtime.h
> > data
> > accounts
> > checks
> > pixmaps
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > doc
> > examples
> > build-aix.txt
> > build-solaris.txt
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > gnc-fq-dump.1
> > gnc-fq-helper.1
> > gnucash.1
> > gnucash.1.in
> > gtk-3.0.css
> > guile-hackers.txt
> > misc-notes.txt
> > projects.html
> > README-ca.win32-bin.txt
> > README-de.win32-bin.txt
> > README.francais
> > README-fr.win32-bin.txt
> > README.german
> > README.HBCI
> > README-it.win32-bin.txt
> > README-lv.win32-bin.txt
> > README-nl.win32-bin.txt
> > README.OFX
> > README.translator.txt
> > README.win32-bin.txt
> > README-zh_CN.win32-bin.txt
> > README-zh_TW.win32-bin.txt
> > tip_of_the_day.list.c
> > TRANSLATION_HOWTO
> > gnucash
> > gnome
> > gnome-search
> > gnome-utils
> > gschemas
> > gtkbuilder
> > html
> > import-export
> > python
> > register
> > report
> > ui
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > environment.in
> > generate-gnc-script
> > gnucash-310.css
> > gnucash-320.css
> > gnucash-bin.c
> > gnucash-fallback-310.css
> > gnucash-gresources.xml
> > gnucash.rc.in
> > gnucash-valgrind.in
> > libgnucash
> > app-utils
> > backend
> > core-utils
> > doc
> > engine
> > gnc-module
> > quotes
> > scm
> > tax
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > po
> > glossary
> > ar.po
> > as.po
> > az.po
> > bg.po
> > brx.po
> > ca.po
> > ChangeLog
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 06:37:03 -0500 (CDT) randix  wrote:

> 
> Ok, so I downloaded an app that decompresses on a chromebook the tar.bz file
> I downloaded, but there's a long list of files and none of them end in
> ".deb" which I understand is the Linux installation file, so obviously (?) I
> downloaded the wrong one... can you point me to what I should have
> downloaded?

You downloaded the source.  Now you need to compile it...  The .deb file is 
not on the gnucash.org site.  A newer version might be available in another 
Debian-ish repo (eg Ubuntu or a PPA).

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> python
> CMakeLists.txt
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> gwengui-gtk3
> jenny
> libc
> CMakeLists.txt
> README
> cmake
> CMakeLists.txt
> cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
> README_CMAKE.txt
> common
> cmake_modules
> debug
> test-core
> base-typemaps.i
> CMakeLists.txt
> config.h.cmake.in
> gnc-test-env.pl
> guile-mappings.h
> platform.h
> swig-runtime.h
> data
> accounts
> checks
> pixmaps
> CMakeLists.txt
> doc
> examples
> build-aix.txt
> build-solaris.txt
> CMakeLists.txt
> gnc-fq-dump.1
> gnc-fq-helper.1
> gnucash.1
> gnucash.1.in
> gtk-3.0.css
> guile-hackers.txt
> misc-notes.txt
> projects.html
> README-ca.win32-bin.txt
> README-de.win32-bin.txt
> README.francais
> README-fr.win32-bin.txt
> README.german
> README.HBCI
> README-it.win32-bin.txt
> README-lv.win32-bin.txt
> README-nl.win32-bin.txt
> README.OFX
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> README.win32-bin.txt
> README-zh_CN.win32-bin.txt
> README-zh_TW.win32-bin.txt
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> TRANSLATION_HOWTO
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> gnome
> gnome-search
> gnome-utils
> gschemas
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> import-export
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> register
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> tax
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> glossary
> ar.po
> as.po
> az.po
> bg.po
> brx.po
> ca.po
> ChangeLog
> CMakeLists.txt
> cs.po
> da.po
> de.po
> doi.po
> el.po
> en_GB.po
> es_NI.po
> es.po
> eu.po
> fa.po
> fi.po
> fr.po
> gnucash.pot
> gnucash-pot.cmake
> gu.po
> he.po
> hi.po
> hu.po
> it.po
> ja.po
> kn.po
> k...@latin.po
> kok.po
> ko.po
> ks.po
> lt.po
> lv.po
> mai.po
> Makevars
> m...@bengali.po
> mni.po
> mr.po
> nb.po
> ne.po
> nl.po
> pl.po
> POTFILES.in
> POTFILES.skip
> pt_BR.po
> pt.po
> README
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> ru.po
> rw.po
> sk.po
> sr.po
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 7 Oct 2018 04:51:42 -0500 (CDT) randix  wrote:

> 
> Ok, I think I'm getting closer... after some more research and exploring...
> 
> 1. I have the latest Google Pixel Chromebook which does support the Linux
> option
> 
> 2. With the help of the following recent article (different from what I
> posted earlier), it was quite simple to turn the Linux option ON.
> 
> https://www.androidcentral.com/how-install-linux-apps-your-chromebook
>   
> 
> 3. If you refer to the article, I've now reached the point where it says
> "Download and Install an application"
> 
> *4. I went to www.gnucash.org and under "Download GnuCash 3.3" it lists
> Linux and gives 2 options from which to download, "Source" and "via
> distribution". I chose "source" and it downloaded, gnucash-docs-3.3.tar.gz.
> 
> 4a. [QUESTION] Is that the right file for me to download?

Only if you have also installed all of the build tools (compilers, binutils) 
and -dev dependencies (various lib*-dev packages) and then plan on building it 
(./configure; make; sudo make install).

> 
> 4b. [QUESTION] The final instructions from the article in #5 below are very
> clear, but how do I extract/decompress the downloaded file in "4a." above on
> my Chromebook, and will it create one file with a "deb" extension?*

Not directly.

> 
> 5. These are the article instructions for the remaining steps:
> 
> /Once the installation file is downloaded, open the File browser.
> Click Downloads.
> Copy and paste the .deb installation file to the Linux files folder.
> 
> Click Linux files
> Right click or two finger tap on the trackpad while your pointer hovers over
> the file name.
> Click Install with Linux (Beta).
> The program will install, and when it's done, you can open it from the app
> drawer. That's it!/
> 
> Thanks for your assistance, again...
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Colin Law
You have downloaded the source files, to build the software from source is
not a trivial task.  Do you definitely need 3.3?  If not then try selecting
the Distribution Version and see what that gives you.

Colin

On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 at 12:40, randix  wrote:

> Ok, so I downloaded an app that decompresses on a chromebook the tar.bz
> file
> I downloaded, but there's a long list of files and none of them end in
> ".deb" which I understand is the Linux installation file, so obviously (?)
> I
> downloaded the wrong one... can you point me to what I should have
> downloaded?
>
> ---
> Archive successfully extracted
> Click on a file to download it.
>
> gnucash-3.3.tar.bz2
> gnucash-3.3
> bindings
> python
> CMakeLists.txt
> borrowed
> goffice
> guile-json
> gwengui-gtk3
> jenny
> libc
> CMakeLists.txt
> README
> cmake
> CMakeLists.txt
> cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
> README_CMAKE.txt
> common
> cmake_modules
> debug
> test-core
> base-typemaps.i
> CMakeLists.txt
> config.h.cmake.in
> gnc-test-env.pl
> guile-mappings.h
> platform.h
> swig-runtime.h
> data
> accounts
> checks
> pixmaps
> CMakeLists.txt
> doc
> examples
> build-aix.txt
> build-solaris.txt
> CMakeLists.txt
> gnc-fq-dump.1
> gnc-fq-helper.1
> gnucash.1
> gnucash.1.in
> gtk-3.0.css
> guile-hackers.txt
> misc-notes.txt
> projects.html
> README-ca.win32-bin.txt
> README-de.win32-bin.txt
> README.francais
> README-fr.win32-bin.txt
> README.german
> README.HBCI
> README-it.win32-bin.txt
> README-lv.win32-bin.txt
> README-nl.win32-bin.txt
> README.OFX
> README.translator.txt
> README.win32-bin.txt
> README-zh_CN.win32-bin.txt
> README-zh_TW.win32-bin.txt
> tip_of_the_day.list.c
> TRANSLATION_HOWTO
> gnucash
> gnome
> gnome-search
> gnome-utils
> gschemas
> gtkbuilder
> html
> import-export
> python
> register
> report
> ui
> CMakeLists.txt
> environment.in
> generate-gnc-script
> gnucash-310.css
> gnucash-320.css
> gnucash-bin.c
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> app-utils
> backend
> core-utils
> doc
> engine
> gnc-module
> quotes
> scm
> tax
> CMakeLists.txt
> po
> glossary
> ar.po
> as.po
> az.po
> bg.po
> brx.po
> ca.po
> ChangeLog
> CMakeLists.txt
> cs.po
> da.po
> de.po
> doi.po
> el.po
> en_GB.po
> es_NI.po
> es.po
> eu.po
> fa.po
> fi.po
> fr.po
> gnucash.pot
> gnucash-pot.cmake
> gu.po
> he.po
> hi.po
> hu.po
> it.po
> ja.po
> kn.po
> k...@latin.po
> kok.po
> ko.po
> ks.po
> lt.po
> lv.po
> mai.po
> Makevars
> m...@bengali.po
> mni.po
> mr.po
> nb.po
> ne.po
> nl.po
> pl.po
> POTFILES.in
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> pt_BR.po
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> sk.po
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[GNC] Build of GitHub Clone Fails

2018-10-07 Thread Roger Miskowicz
This worked for initial build of v3.3 but today when trying to build from
lates clone the build fails at:

[ 60%] Building C object
gnucash/html/CMakeFiles/gncmod-html.dir/gnc-html-webkit2.c.o
In file included from /usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/webkit2.h:54:0,
 from
/media/Projects/Gnucash/gnucash/gnucash/html/gnc-html-webkit2.c:49:
/usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/WebKitJavascriptResult.h:28:10: fatal
error: jsc/jsc.h: No such file or directory
 #include 

I tried reinstalling webkitgtk-4.0 but still no luck.  Although this may
not be a gnucash problem specifically I am wondering if anyone can suggest
a solution so that I can complete the latest build?
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
Ok, so I downloaded an app that decompresses on a chromebook the tar.bz file
I downloaded, but there's a long list of files and none of them end in
".deb" which I understand is the Linux installation file, so obviously (?) I
downloaded the wrong one... can you point me to what I should have
downloaded?

---
Archive successfully extracted
Click on a file to download it.

gnucash-3.3.tar.bz2
gnucash-3.3
bindings
python
CMakeLists.txt
borrowed
goffice
guile-json
gwengui-gtk3
jenny
libc
CMakeLists.txt
README
cmake
CMakeLists.txt
cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
README_CMAKE.txt
common
cmake_modules
debug
test-core
base-typemaps.i
CMakeLists.txt
config.h.cmake.in
gnc-test-env.pl
guile-mappings.h
platform.h
swig-runtime.h
data
accounts
checks
pixmaps
CMakeLists.txt
doc
examples
build-aix.txt
build-solaris.txt
CMakeLists.txt
gnc-fq-dump.1
gnc-fq-helper.1
gnucash.1
gnucash.1.in
gtk-3.0.css
guile-hackers.txt
misc-notes.txt
projects.html
README-ca.win32-bin.txt
README-de.win32-bin.txt
README.francais
README-fr.win32-bin.txt
README.german
README.HBCI
README-it.win32-bin.txt
README-lv.win32-bin.txt
README-nl.win32-bin.txt
README.OFX
README.translator.txt
README.win32-bin.txt
README-zh_CN.win32-bin.txt
README-zh_TW.win32-bin.txt
tip_of_the_day.list.c
TRANSLATION_HOWTO
gnucash
gnome
gnome-search
gnome-utils
gschemas
gtkbuilder
html
import-export
python
register
report
ui
CMakeLists.txt
environment.in
generate-gnc-script
gnucash-310.css
gnucash-320.css
gnucash-bin.c
gnucash-fallback-310.css
gnucash-gresources.xml
gnucash.rc.in
gnucash-valgrind.in
libgnucash
app-utils
backend
core-utils
doc
engine
gnc-module
quotes
scm
tax
CMakeLists.txt
po
glossary
ar.po
as.po
az.po
bg.po
brx.po
ca.po
ChangeLog
CMakeLists.txt
cs.po
da.po
de.po
doi.po
el.po
en_GB.po
es_NI.po
es.po
eu.po
fa.po
fi.po
fr.po
gnucash.pot
gnucash-pot.cmake
gu.po
he.po
hi.po
hu.po
it.po
ja.po
kn.po
k...@latin.po
kok.po
ko.po
ks.po
lt.po
lv.po
mai.po
Makevars
m...@bengali.po
mni.po
mr.po
nb.po
ne.po
nl.po
pl.po
POTFILES.in
POTFILES.skip
pt_BR.po
pt.po
README
ro.po
ru.po
rw.po
sk.po
sr.po
sv.po
ta.po
te.po
tr.po
uk.po
ur.po
vi.po
zh_CN.po
zh_TW.po
test-templates
CMakeLists.txt
Makefile.decl
util
CMakeLists.txt
elegant-sort.pl
gnc-vcs-info
guile.c
AUTHORS
ChangeLog
ChangeLog.1999
ChangeLog.2000
ChangeLog.2001
ChangeLog.2002
ChangeLog.2003
ChangeLog.2004
ChangeLog.2005
ChangeLog.2006
ChangeLog.2007
ChangeLog.2008
ChangeLog.2009
ChangeLog.2010
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ChangeLog.2012
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ChangeLog.2016
ChangeLog.2017
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Re: [GNC] font size

2018-10-07 Thread Frederick Bambrough
In message <59f2e470-39ff-429d-91e7-3dbdfcd2c...@gmail.com>
 Red Ochre  wrote:

> I have the same question as Alex Garcia, below. I am a Mac user of
> GnuCash and the font size has suddenly increased and is too big since
> updating to V3.3 I looked at the GnuCash wiki re GTK3 but I’m not
> technical enough to understand. I tried to enter "gtk-query-settings
> theme” into the terminal but it came back with there is no such command.
> I looks like I might need to install a tool GTK3 and then learn how to
> run it. I hope I am mistaken here - all I want to do is to put the font
> size back to where it was before the upgrade to V3.3. Surely that
> shouldn’t be that hard.
> 
> Thanks for any advice.
[snip]

Just been through this myself and had good help on IRC so...

In TextEdit type in;

* {
  font: 12px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}

Save the file in

~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0

Name it;

gtk.css

You may find that placing the pointer over the 'Reconciled' column in an
account causes the tooltip to flicker rapidly. This can be fixed by
creating a new file in the same place named 'settings.ini'.

This file should contain;

[Settings]
gtk-cursor-theme-size=16

Hope this is helpful

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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread randix
Ok, I think I'm getting closer... after some more research and exploring...

1. I have the latest Google Pixel Chromebook which does support the Linux
option

2. With the help of the following recent article (different from what I
posted earlier), it was quite simple to turn the Linux option ON.

https://www.androidcentral.com/how-install-linux-apps-your-chromebook
  

3. If you refer to the article, I've now reached the point where it says
"Download and Install an application"

*4. I went to www.gnucash.org and under "Download GnuCash 3.3" it lists
Linux and gives 2 options from which to download, "Source" and "via
distribution". I chose "source" and it downloaded, gnucash-docs-3.3.tar.gz.

4a. [QUESTION] Is that the right file for me to download?

4b. [QUESTION] The final instructions from the article in #5 below are very
clear, but how do I extract/decompress the downloaded file in "4a." above on
my Chromebook, and will it create one file with a "deb" extension?*

5. These are the article instructions for the remaining steps:

/Once the installation file is downloaded, open the File browser.
Click Downloads.
Copy and paste the .deb installation file to the Linux files folder.

Click Linux files
Right click or two finger tap on the trackpad while your pointer hovers over
the file name.
Click Install with Linux (Beta).
The program will install, and when it's done, you can open it from the app
drawer. That's it!/

Thanks for your assistance, again...






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[GNC] font size

2018-10-07 Thread Red Ochre
I have the same question as Alex Garcia, below. I am a Mac user of GnuCash and 
the font size has suddenly increased and is too big since updating to V3.3
I looked at the GnuCash wiki re GTK3 but I’m not technical enough to 
understand. I tried to enter "gtk-query-settings theme” into the terminal but 
it came back with there is no such command. I looks like I might need to 
install a tool GTK3 and then learn how to run it. I hope I am mistaken here - 
all I want to do is to put the font size back to where it was before the 
upgrade to V3.3. Surely that shouldn’t be that hard.

Thanks for any advice.

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> I?ve been using Gnu for years on the family computer. Today I created my own 
> log in. The root program for Gnu is still in the same folder and my 
> sub-folder for this year?s accounts is the same, however no information 
> appears when I open it under my log in window. It?s works fine when I return 
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> Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2018 15:51:43 +0200
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> Hello, I am Mac user and I have recently downloaded the version 3.3 of 
> GNUCash.
> Unfortunately with this version, the overall fonts are too big and I would 
> like to make them smaller.
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> Any Idea how to do it?
> Thanks a lot
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> Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2018 10:01:10 -0500
> From: Adrien Monteleone 
> To: Gnucash Users 
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> Take a look at the wiki concerning GTK3.
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>> On Oct 6, 2018, at 8:51 AM, alex garcia  wrote:
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>> Hello, I am Mac user and I have recently downloaded the version 3.3 of 
>> GNUCash.
>> Unfortunately with this version, the overall fonts are too big and I would 
>> like to make them smaller.
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Your best bet is to fire up the gtk+ Inspector and view them that way. Some of 
them may be ‘default’ settings offered by Gtk3 and not at all be specified in 
the GnuCash code.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 1:04 AM, Pandem  wrote:
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> After writing my last reply I was wondering is there a file in the source
> that has a list of the default colors and widths and heights of tabs etc.
> I'm not a programmer however I have tried to search the source lists for
> some that may give me the default parameters but I cannot find them. Can
> someone point me to a file or similar that contains the defaults please
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Re: [GNC] Chromebooks

2018-10-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
From what I’ve read elsewhere, this isn’t necessary. You can install GnuCash 
directly as other replies in this thread have noted. But you first have to turn 
on Crostini. (available in ChromeOS 69 and above)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 7, 2018, at 12:43 AM, randix  wrote:
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> Since I know absolutely nothing about Linux, any comment about whether the
> following guide for installing it on a chromebook is still accurate and one
> I should follow, in order to install the Linux version of GnuCash?
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> https://www.howtogeek.com/162120/how-to-install-ubuntu-linux-on-your-chromebook-with-crouton/
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-10-07 Thread Pandem
After writing my last reply I was wondering is there a file in the source
that has a list of the default colors and widths and heights of tabs etc.
I'm not a programmer however I have tried to search the source lists for
some that may give me the default parameters but I cannot find them. Can
someone point me to a file or similar that contains the defaults please

pandem.



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