Re: [GNC] Delay during data entry

2024-04-30 Thread William Prescott
For what it is worth, I don't see any delay at all. I have been using Gnucash 
for years and the data file is over a megabyte in size although that probably 
would only affect saving anyway. I have more than enough memory that entering 
transactions would not involve disk access. Even saving the file is much 
quicker than what you describe.

I am running Gnucash 5.6.1 on MacOS 14.4.1 on an M1 Mac with 64 GB of RAM and 
ample SSD disk space. Helpful responses are more likely if one includes more 
information about the environment surrounding the problem. What hardware and 
operating system are you using?

Best wishes,
Will

On 30 Apr 2024, at 22:49, AC  wrote:

Just as a curiosity what is going on under the hood that influences the delay 
after entering data into a register row? I notice that after I enter the 
details of a transaction into a register and commit the changes (pressing enter 
or tabbing to next row) there is a 5 to 7 second delay before I can enter the 
next transaction.
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Re: [GNC] Delay during data entry

2024-04-30 Thread David Carlson
The delay is much shorter in very recent releases such as 5.6.1.  The
horsepower of your computer and the size of your RAM pool affects it too.

On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM AC  wrote:

> Just as a curiosity what is going on under the hood that influences the
> delay after entering data into a register row? I notice that after I
> enter the details of a transaction into a register and commit the
> changes (pressing enter or tabbing to next row) there is a 5 to 7 second
> delay before I can enter the next transaction.
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[GNC] Delay during data entry

2024-04-30 Thread AC
Just as a curiosity what is going on under the hood that influences the 
delay after entering data into a register row? I notice that after I 
enter the details of a transaction into a register and commit the 
changes (pressing enter or tabbing to next row) there is a 5 to 7 second 
delay before I can enter the next transaction.

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[GNC] Finance::Quote PreRelease 1.61_03

2024-04-30 Thread Bruce Schuck
A few more fixes and additions to Finance::Quote. For those who are 
comfortable with the interim releases, 1.61_03 has been uploaded to CPAN.


https://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/B/BP/BPSCHUCK/Finance-Quote-1.61_03.tar.gz

Or just "BPSCHUCK/Finance-Quote-1.61_03.tar.gz" when installing via 
"cpan" or "cpanm".


The Fool.pm module has been fixed (but like Yahoo, who knows for how 
long?), method "fool". For the time being, only returns data for 
securities on NYSE, Nasdaq, and OTC exchanges.


A new module for US traded stocks, StockData.pm, with default method 
"stockdata". This requires an API token from https://www.stockdata.org/. 
If passed in as an environment variable, set "STOCKDATA_API_KEY" to your 
token. Once installed "perldoc Finance::Quote::StockData" will display 
more information.


I also discovered that the TwelveData module was not working because the 
method "twelvedata" was not returning a value for price or last. This is 
another module that requires an API, this one from 
https://twelvedata.com/. Set environment variable "TWELVEDATA_API_KEY" 
to your token. Once installed "perldoc Finance::Quote::TwelveData" will 
display more information.


Regards,

Bruce S.
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[GNC] Check amount in words error

2024-04-30 Thread Sherman Yoder
   Hello,

   I upgraded to GnuCash 5.6+(2024-03-30), and since then the checks that
   I have printed print with the amount in words as ***zero Thousand and
   xx/100***. The cents are correct, but the dollars always print as "zero
   Thousand."

   Has anyone else run across this? I didn't discover it until I had a
   couple of checks in the mail.

   I'm running Windows 11. But today I printed from my iMac running
   GnuCash 5.6, and it did the same.

   Sherman
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Re: [GNC] Finance-Quote 1.61 released!

2024-04-30 Thread David G. Pickett via gnucash-user
Flatpak?
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Re: [GNC] Printing Reports: Income and Expense Line Chart

2024-04-30 Thread Adrien Monteleone

What version of GnuCash and what OS?

I just created a PDF output via the 'Print to File' option in landscape 
just fine using GnuCash v5.5 on MacOS Monterey v12.7.4.


Regards,
Adrien

On 4/30/24 8:02 AM, Tom Balazs wrote:

Right now I'm struggling with the Income and Expense Line Chart. I want to
print it out to show it to my partner. When I choose to print landscape, it
still prints portrait, and it cuts off the edges. Trying various save and
export methods have not yielded better results.


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[GNC] Printing Reports: Income and Expense Line Chart

2024-04-30 Thread Tom Balazs
Right now I'm struggling with the Income and Expense Line Chart. I want to
print it out to show it to my partner. When I choose to print landscape, it
still prints portrait, and it cuts off the edges. Trying various save and
export methods have not yielded better results.

Tom
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[GNC] Difference in Present and Cleared Balance w/o any transaction uncleared

2024-04-30 Thread hh8923
Hi,

 

In the tab for the account, I can see the following at the bottom

 

Present $2,366.72

Future $2,366.72

Cleared $2,377.16

Reconciled $2,691.79

Projected Minimum $2,366.72

 

This is the result in the import from QIF.  However, I was unable to find
any transaction that's not cleared (not y or c).  How can I explain the
difference b/w Present and Cleared?

 

Thanks

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