I am blind and use the JAWS screen reading program. Is Newcash accessible to
screen reading programs?
Thanks,
Greg Washington
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Am Samstag, 6. Februar 2010 schrieb Greg Washington:
I am blind and use the JAWS screen reading program. Is Newcash accessible
to screen reading programs?
Unfortunately this is not the case. The program is not (yet) designed for non-
GUI usage. Sorry for that.
Regards,
Christian Stimming
--On February 6, 2010 6:19:49 PM +0100 Christian Stimming
stimm...@tuhh.de wrote:
Am Samstag, 6. Februar 2010 schrieb Greg Washington:
I am blind and use the JAWS screen reading program. Is Newcash
accessible to screen reading programs?
Unfortunately this is not the case. The program is
On Saturday 19 December 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
Ok, I think I understand this better now. Thanks for explaining Derek
Yawar.
I agree with the paradigm idea. Indeed in GnuCash you typically work in one
document. That wasn't very clear to me, as I use GnuCash for 3 different
businesses.
Phil,
With the previous release, I offered a script to extract the changelog from
the subversion commit messages in the form of a bulleted list, ready to copy
and past in the news release message.
The conversation at that time died, although I did create this script. For
2.3.9 it creates a
I have just downloaded the subject version and can not figure out how to get
it to import my 2001 QuickBooks data.
Can you help me?
Thanks
Pete Andrews
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I appreciate the quick responses about gnucash accessibility. I was
wondering about gnucash because Quicken is not very JAWS friendly either and
I was hoping for a better alternative.
Greg
- Original Message -
From: Mike Alexander m...@umich.edu
To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Cc:
I realize the close books issue has been dealt with for years but I'm coming up
empty on searching for this particular aspect. Please tell me if there is
another way to fix this issue that I'm not seeing.
As I understand and experience the 'close books' feature: Close books makes
offsetting