My feeling is that there will also be cases where preferences are defined
two/three places. E.g. a global user preference could be overruled in a
specific book. Eg. A user can have his date/time/number preferences and have
one book that requires a different convention.
Phil, you've been through
;-) In this proposal shift+enter equal Enter followed
by shift-pagedown right? I.e. we are never creating new empty transactions
in the middle of the ledger.
Andy Den Tandt
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Charles,
Thanks for clarifying. I got confused and I now agree with the proposed
prefs. #2 is exactly what I need.
Andy
Van: Charles Day [mailto:ceda...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: donderdag 12 maart 2009 19:41
Aan: Andy Den Tandt
CC: Dennis Muhlestein; GnuCash Devel
Onderwerp: Re
For Windows, I use MT2OFX
http://www.xs4all.nl/~csmale/mt2ofx/en/banklist.htm
It's a simple non-open source app, but it does provide the logic for trying
to figure out which conversion to use; and it has plenty of existing scripts
that adjusting one was not too hard
Andy
-Oorspronkelijk
Did you try to build yourself?
The prebuilt binary is at
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash-2.2.5-setup.exe?modtime=120
9365446big_mirror=1
The list of older installer files is at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=192
I'm importing OFX files manually (not using
For what it's worth: I'm running Vista Ultimate and I've used gnucash 2.2.1
for about 5 months on Vista and last month I have upgraded to 2.2.4. All
this time I have had no problems with the single exception of having to
install ORBit2-2.13.3.zip in combination with GnuCash 2.2.1 but apparently