Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-15 Thread Wm... via gnucash-devel
On 11/10/2016 09:33, José JORGE wrote: > hi, > > I am a Gnucash end user for years, and also it's packager for the Mageia > Linux distro. > > French law now requires to be able to export in a well defined XML > format following an XSD structure file : >

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-14 Thread José Jorge
Le 14/10/2016 à 03:56, Lincoln A Baxter a écrit : If I were doing it, I'd probably use the perl code I have the reads the CG XML file, to write out the XML that conforms to this XSD. The balancing account name could be concatenated to the transaction description if necessary. Thank you. I

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-13 Thread Lincoln A Baxter
On Thu, 2016-10-13 at 08:18 +0200, José JORGE wrote: >    Le 11/10/2016 à 22:36, Lincoln A Baxter a écrit : > > > I took a look at a (google translated) version of the referenced french > > website. I like the concept in principle.  Too bad there is not an ISO > > standard format (that would be

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-13 Thread José JORGE
Le 11/10/2016 à 22:36, Lincoln A Baxter a écrit : I took a look at a (google translated) version of the referenced french website. I like the concept in principle. Too bad there is not an ISO standard format (that would be the way to go if there were one). I did not see an actual XSD

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread Christopher Lam
Very interesting legislation - just peeked at the gnucash-fr ML archives. I have no more to add regarding data transform mechanisms. But you also mentioned read-only access to old transactions, perhaps you've seen the following from Sweden?

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread Lincoln A Baxter
On Tue, 2016-10-11 at 11:21 +0200, Geert Janssens wrote: > On Tuesday 11 October 2016 10:33:26 José JORGE wrote: > > hi, > >  > > I am a Gnucash end user for years, and also it's packager for the > > Mageia Linux distro. > >  > > French law now requires to be able to export in a well defined XML >

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread John Ralls
> On Oct 11, 2016, at 2:29 PM, Geert Janssens > wrote: > > It is about to be rewritten somewhere soonish. Perhaps at that point > making it more generic could be evaluated. I don't see how though right > now. Somewhat soonish means for the next major release, and

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread José JORGE
Le 11/10/2016 à 14:29, Geert Janssens a écrit : I understand. I'm in Belgium and for my company I have to use something else than gnucash as well for the same reasons (and that something else happens to be Odoo as well:). So I'm very interested in a better solution here. Thanks for all

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread Geert Janssens
On Tuesday 11 October 2016 12:14:15 José Jorge wrote: > Le 11/10/2016 à 11:21, Geert Janssens a écrit : > Right now GnuCash doesn't have any xml export functionality so > achieving this from within gnucash means writing it from scratch. > Ideas about exports can be taken from the other export

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread gLETTERyYuMEANSj LETTERyOt
Hello, I have made local developments on gnucash, mainly introducing the exact time up to the second in each date, and arranging colors and font sizes of gnucash window to have white text on dark background. I can tell you, José, that there are in the .gnucash xml file some details that may be

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread José Jorge
Le 11/10/2016 à 11:21, Geert Janssens a écrit : Right now GnuCash doesn't have any xml export functionality so achieving this from within gnucash means writing it from scratch. Ideas about exports can be taken from the other export functions, which are written in C. I couldn't readily

Re: Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread Geert Janssens
On Tuesday 11 October 2016 10:33:26 José JORGE wrote: > hi, > > I am a Gnucash end user for years, and also it's packager for the > Mageia Linux distro. > > French law now requires to be able to export in a well defined XML > format following an XSD structure file : >

Introducing myself

2016-10-11 Thread José JORGE
hi, I am a Gnucash end user for years, and also it's packager for the Mageia Linux distro. French law now requires to be able to export in a well defined XML format following an XSD structure file : https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT27788276==id I wonder if

Re: Introducing myself

2012-09-11 Thread Geert Janssens
On 09-09-12 05:50, Pier-Luc Thériault wrote: I every body I'm Pier-Luc Thériault, I would want to help with that project. I will start to work on the «Scheduled Items Future Balance Predictor» item from the wish list, If anybody already work on that make me know, I can maybe help.

Introducing myself

2012-09-09 Thread Pier-Luc Thériault
I every body I'm Pier-Luc Thériault, I would want to help with that project. I will start to work on the «Scheduled Items Future Balance Predictor» item from the wish list, If anybody already work on that make me know, I can maybe help. ___

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-05 Thread Herbert Thoma
Andrew Sackville-West schrieb: I think there might be scope for several models of calculating returns ;) sure. As I said before, maybe not in quite this way, getting a library of functions built for analyzing stock/fund data would make it relatively easy to generate a whole series of reports

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-05 Thread mark carter
Herbert Thoma wrote: Andrew Sackville-West schrieb: Well, if we want to add yet another external dependency (OK, I admit it is not so bad any more as it was in the early gnome days ;-)), Praise the Lord for Ubuntu (or Debian, if you must). I used to like Slackware, but oh man, the

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-05 Thread Mike Alexander
--On January 5, 2008 3:46:41 PM + mark carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What exactly is the deal as regards GnuCash using guile 1.6 versus 1.8. Would we be expecting to throw up many incompatibilities? I've been running Gnucash (SVN revision 16747) with Guile 1.8 for a week or two and it

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-05 Thread Josh Sled
Mike Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: --On January 5, 2008 3:46:41 PM + mark carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What exactly is the deal as regards GnuCash using guile 1.6 versus 1.8. Would we be expecting to throw up many incompatibilities? I've been running Gnucash (SVN revision

Re: Guile version (was Introducing myself)

2008-01-05 Thread David Reiser
On Jan 5, 2008, at 4:22 PM, Josh Sled wrote: Mike Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: --On January 5, 2008 3:46:41 PM + mark carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What exactly is the deal as regards GnuCash using guile 1.6 versus 1.8. Would we be expecting to throw up many

Re: Guile version (was Introducing myself)

2008-01-05 Thread Mike Alexander
--On January 5, 2008 6:23:51 PM -0500 David Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK. I have one. The fink version of gnucash depends on guile 1.6.7 (and slib 2d6) because it works, and I'd been hearing about bad behavior between guile 1.8 and slib. The release notes for slib 3a5 specifically

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-04 Thread Mark Carter
From: Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRR is a really good way of measuring performance and one that I use all the In a previous post, I hinted that there were some a possible objection to using IRR. IRR assumes that you are able to obtain that rate throughout the whole of the peoriod. So if

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-04 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 08:01:01AM +0100, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote: Am Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008 23:15:39 schrieb mark carter: mark carter wrote: : Bug 501497 – Values in Gnucash reports are hard to import in spreadsheets http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501497 I actually

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-04 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 08:16:48PM +, mark carter wrote: Andrew Sackville-West wrote: On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 11:50:08AM +, Mark Carter wrote: The sort of things that I have in mind for enhancement are: * showing the perfomance of mutual funds and share protfolio separately, and

hindi based number format (was: Re: Introducing myself)

2008-01-04 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Am Freitag, 4. Januar 2008 17:38:07 schrieb Andrew Sackville-West: On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 08:01:01AM +0100, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote: Am Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008 23:15:39 schrieb mark carter: mark carter wrote: Bug 501497 – Values in Gnucash reports are hard to import in :

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-04 Thread Charles Day
Whoops, looks like I forgot to include the list on the last reply... On Jan 4, 2008 2:12 PM, Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 4, 2008 4:42 AM, Mark Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRR is a really good way of measuring performance and one

Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread Mark Carter
Hi guys, I just joined the gnucash devel mailing list, and I thought I'd introduce myself and explain my interest in GnuCash. When I was on Windows, I used to use Microsoft Money 2004, and it served my purposes. Last year I bought an iMac, and switched to Ubuntu (I prefer it over OS X). MS

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 11:50:08AM +, Mark Carter wrote: My interest lies primarily in the advanced portfolio, and I've got some personal itches to scratch. The module alone is about the size of my entire python finance package, so the prospect of dipping into somethign completely new is

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread Charles Day
On Jan 3, 2008 8:59 AM, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 11:50:08AM +, Mark Carter wrote: My interest lies primarily in the advanced portfolio, and I've got some personal itches to scratch. The module alone is about the size of my entire python

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread mark carter
Christian Bjerre Nielsen wrote: 1. Take a look at this bug 501497 min Nor All GnuCash UNCO Values in Gnucash reports are hard to import in spreadsheets. My comments/requirements may be what you're looking for. Thanks - and it's interesting food for thought. I've been reading around that

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread mark carter
mark carter wrote: * Bug 501497 raises the philosophical question I did a little investigative work on that bug: Bug 501497 – Values in Gnucash reports are hard to import in spreadsheets http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501497 I actually discovered that both Gnumeric and

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 10:02:47PM +, mark carter wrote: Christian Bjerre Nielsen wrote: 1. Take a look at this bug 501497 min Nor All GnuCash UNCO Values in Gnucash reports are hard to import in spreadsheets. My comments/requirements may be what you're looking for. Thanks - and

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread Charles Day
On Jan 3, 2008 2:46 PM, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 10:02:47PM +, mark carter wrote: As an aside, the way I calculated return was as an IRR (i.e. taking cashflows, and using current share price as a sales value for any shares that remain). I

Re: Introducing myself

2008-01-03 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Am Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008 23:15:39 schrieb mark carter: mark carter wrote: : Bug 501497 – Values in Gnucash reports are hard to import in spreadsheets http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501497 I actually discovered that both Gnumeric and OpenOffice work well. I've documented my