Re: [GNC] Opening a particular register

2024-02-26 Thread David Carlson
Just leave the desired register open when you close GnuCash.  If more than
one register is left open, GnuCash will go to the last used register.

I imagine there is a command line option as well, but I have never tried
that.

On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 8:53 AM Kalpesh Patel  wrote:

> Hi GNC user community -
>
>
>
> Is there a way to open a specific account register when GNC is launched?
>
>
>
> I have created a top level account that are "Notes and other reminders"
> which I would love to see it open up when launched. They are mostly "no
> value" transactions. While it is unusual use of it, it works for its
> intended purposes, hence the query. The Scheduled Transaction is probably
> an
> overkill for this purpose, besides being requiring multiple steps get it to
> schedule it up and most of the transactions are a one time event that takes
> place in the future so dropping it in the register is great holding place,
> and it doesn't clutter real registers.
>
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[GNC] Opening a particular register

2024-02-26 Thread Kalpesh Patel
Hi GNC user community -

 

Is there a way to open a specific account register when GNC is launched?

 

I have created a top level account that are "Notes and other reminders"
which I would love to see it open up when launched. They are mostly "no
value" transactions. While it is unusual use of it, it works for its
intended purposes, hence the query. The Scheduled Transaction is probably an
overkill for this purpose, besides being requiring multiple steps get it to
schedule it up and most of the transactions are a one time event that takes
place in the future so dropping it in the register is great holding place,
and it doesn't clutter real registers.

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