Vahur Lokk wrote:
Hi all!
Trying out Gnucash for my one-man-translation business (been using GC
for my family bookkeeping on and off for couple of years). One note
about business functions.
In a small business like mine amount of customers is not really very
big. I've got maybe 2-3 big
14:40:57 warlord Hmm, are we going to have a 2.1.6?
16:21:25 andi5 warlord: wrt 2.1.6, if we plan not to revert the
auto-save feature, we might want to have another test version iff
christian wants to extend / improve it if we just change the
default to disabled auto-save, then i am
I'm just saying we developers have to find a decision
which doesn't necessarily conform with the majority of feedback on our
mailing lists. Neither we ourselves nor even the users of our mailing
lists might correspond the normal user in a representative way.
Before you claim to make
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Following this way of thought I would decide for choice #1, leave
as-is for 2.2.0. What do the other developers say?
I like option 3.
The implemented auto-save doesn't behave in the conventional way (with a
separate checkpoint file); it probably
JT Justman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vahur Lokk wrote:
lease and thats it. In order to pick a vendor from my huge 4-vendor list
I have to use search. First, its bit of an overkill and not very
convenient. Second, there is not a way to see, who I actually have in my
[...]
Hi, Vahur! This is
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 10:44:46AM +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
14:40:57 warlord Hmm, are we going to have a 2.1.6?
16:21:25 andi5 warlord: wrt 2.1.6, if we plan not to revert the
auto-save feature, we might want to have another test version iff
christian wants to extend / improve
NEMMERS, BRENT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When will the 2.1.5 binary for windows be available? SourceForge only
has the executable for 2.1.4.
Zoltan Levardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have found the link has not working
(http://download.sourceforge.net/gnucash). This link was coming from
Pierre-Antoine Lacaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm beginning the French translation of Gnucash's help, and have been
suggested that it would be a good move to look into converting
gnucash-help to gnome-doc-utils [1]. g-d-u is supposedly the preferred
way for documentation handling, and make
When will the 2.1.5 binary for windows be available? SourceForge only
has the executable for 2.1.4.
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Hi,
I'm beginning the French translation of Gnucash's help, and have been
suggested that it would be a good move to look into converting
gnucash-help to gnome-doc-utils [1]. g-d-u is supposedly the preferred
way for documentation handling, and make use of po files.
I more or less ported it
hi,
i have found the link has not working
(http://download.sourceforge.net/gnucash). This link was coming from the
http://www.gnucash.org/#070702-2-1-5.news feed. Where is the latest
windows setup file 2.15?
thx
z
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Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's the definition of primary split? Is it the first split you
create? Is it the first split tied to the account register? What
about for transactions created through other methods, like the transfer
dialog or an importer -- which split is
Chris Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Following this way of thought I would decide for choice #1, leave
as-is for 2.2.0. What do the other developers say?
For better or for worse, we've conditioned users (me included) to
expect that they can 1) open GnuCash, 2) make undesired
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, yeah, it looks like that URL should be more like:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=192package_id=5582
Updated.
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Hmm, yeah, it looks like that URL should be more like:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=192package_id=5582
-derek
Zoltan Levardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi,
i have found the link has not working
(http://download.sourceforge.net/gnucash). This link was coming from
Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JT Justman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vahur Lokk wrote:
lease and thats it. In order to pick a vendor from my huge 4-vendor list
I have to use search. First, its bit of an overkill and not very
convenient. Second, there is not a way to see, who I actually
Speaking strictly as a user of GnuCash, I like the current auto-save as
implemented i.e. save-to-working-file; thanks, Christian!
I've never played around with a GnuCash file, decided I didn't like the
changes and closed without saving (but strangely enough, I do that with other
programs), but
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 10:56:06PM -0700, JT Justman wrote:
Vahur Lokk wrote:
Hi all!
[...]
In a small business like mine amount of customers is not really very
big. I've got maybe 2-3 big ones plus bunch of smaller clients. The same
with vendors - I get bills from ISP, phone
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 10:37:10AM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's the definition of primary split? Is it the first split you
create? Is it the first split tied to the account register? What
about for transactions created through other
Quoting Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm still waiting for someone to implement the GtkCombo +
GtkCompletion code that plugs generically into the QofQuery code.
If someone did that work I could plug it in relatively easily.
I just dont have the time to research how to and do it
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2007 16:16 schrieb Josh Sled:
Pierre-Antoine Lacaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm beginning the French translation of Gnucash's help, and have been
suggested that it would be a good move to look into converting
gnucash-help to gnome-doc-utils [1]. g-d-u is supposedly
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2007 16:56 schrieb Derek Atkins:
Following this way of thought I would decide for choice #1, leave
as-is for 2.2.0. What do the other developers say?
For better or for worse, we've conditioned users (me included) to
expect that they can 1) open GnuCash, 2) make
Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Nigel Titley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Latest SVN, built under Ubuntu Feisty, after a make clean and into a new
install tree gives me
Try make maintainer-clean? QOF-ID-BOOK-SCM is defined in
src/engine/engine.i
but I dont know when it was added. When was your
Christian Stimming a écrit :
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2007 16:16 schrieb Josh Sled:
Pierre-Antoine Lacaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm beginning the French translation of Gnucash's help, and have been
suggested that it would be a good move to look into converting
gnucash-help to
And it's ready. Sorry for the delay.
On 7/4/07, Nathan Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The windows binary should be ready tomorrow - I'm running a bit behind
this time.
Nathan
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Dear Sirs and Madams,
About a week ago I installed gnucash 2.1.4. I t was working OK on a windows XP
system.
Yesterday I tried using it from a user account and it failed, it still works
from an admin account
Today I downloaded and installed gnucash 2.1.5. It opens OK using a admin
account, but
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