On Monday 7 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Looks fine to me.
Also, if there is some way you can signal that the Invoice/Bill
selection is *optional* that would be good, too.
-derek
I could add a tooltip to the corresponding widgets ? Problem is, the owner
can be Vendor or Customer, and
Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes:
On Monday 7 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Looks fine to me.
Also, if there is some way you can signal that the Invoice/Bill
selection is *optional* that would be good, too.
-derek
I could add a tooltip to the corresponding widgets ?
On Tuesday 8 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes:
On Monday 7 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Looks fine to me.
Also, if there is some way you can signal that the Invoice/Bill
selection is *optional* that would be good, too.
-derek
From: warl...@mit.edu
Parker Jones zoubi...@hotmail.com writes:
Hello all,
I am running the stable release, Gnucash 2.2.9, and the feature
Tools-'Close book' appears to have no documentation. I searched
using the Gnome documentation browser and nothing comes up for search
term
I can't advise you about the multiple currency question.
As for the first question, if you alter your books after you close them, you
will have to re-run the close book routine to recalculate it correctly. It's
really not that big a deal, since the close book routine results in a single
A user complained in gnucash-users that gnc-fq-check failed on him because of
the line use lib /System/Library/Perl/5.8.8/darwin-thread-multi-2level. The
directory gets inserted at build time from running PERLINCL=`$PERL -MConfig -e
'print $Config{archlibexp}'` in configure.
What's the point