Re: [GNC-dev] Register text selection

2018-05-21 Thread D via gnucash-devel
Rather than change the message (which is still a good idea), I think we should in this case fix the messenger--in other words, stop highlighting off screen data elements and stop allowing users to change things they cannot see. David T. On May 22, 2018, at 5:39 AM, David Carlson

Re: [GNC-dev] Register text selection + V#3 Windows scroll bars.

2018-05-21 Thread David Carlson
I have seen that proportional scrollbar jumping behavior in some other Linux applications, and I too dislike it. In very long lists like our registers become after a while, it is not easy to scroll several screens up or down frequently. I think that it is a GTK thing. If there is a work-around,

Re: [GNC-dev] Register text selection

2018-05-21 Thread David Carlson
A long time ago I filed a bug report < https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686051> about needing to have an easy way to navigate to those edited but not committed transactions that trigger the warnings when closing the file or clicking on Save. I vote to escalate that bug. David C On

[GNC-dev] Register text selection + V#3 Windows scroll bars.

2018-05-21 Thread Chris Good
[GNC-dev] Register text selection Geert Janssens geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be Mon May 21 09:14:29 EDT 2018 _ Op maandag 21 mei

Re: [GNC-dev] BZ: Currently Ignored Fields

2018-05-21 Thread John Ralls
> On May 21, 2018, at 1:12 PM, Derek Atkins wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been working with John today iterating over the BZ Migration. > > At this point I think we've got the Status, Resolution, and Work Flow > worked out. I've removed field values that do not apply to us, and

[GNC-dev] BZ: Currently Ignored Fields

2018-05-21 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, I've been working with John today iterating over the BZ Migration. At this point I think we've got the Status, Resolution, and Work Flow worked out. I've removed field values that do not apply to us, and I've added the Gnome field values that we actually use. I think what's left, at this

Re: [GNC-dev] Register text selection

2018-05-21 Thread David T. via gnucash-devel
> On May 21, 2018, at 6:14 PM, Geert Janssens > wrote: > > Op maandag 21 mei 2018 13:08:05 CEST schreef Robert Fewell: >> I have been looking at getting the middle mouse button to work for pasting >> selected text and whilst trying to do that started to wonder

Re: [GNC-dev] BZ: What to do about circular deps ?

2018-05-21 Thread Derek Atkins
"Derek Atkins" writes: [snip] > 106749 is marked a dupe_of 350675 > 350675 is marked a dupe of 570011 > 570011 blocks 570012 > 580012 is marked a dupe of 350675 > > So 570011 is still open, so theoretically it should be "okay" and be in > there "last". Maybe I need to swap the

Re: [GNC-dev] Register text selection

2018-05-21 Thread Robert Fewell
Sorry I did not explain the third option very well, have a transaction between say "Checking Account" and "Cash in Wallet" with both registers open. Position the cursor on a transaction somewhere in the "Checking Account", go back to the "Cash in Wallet" and edit a transaction between the two and

Re: [GNC-dev] Register text selection

2018-05-21 Thread David Carlson
As a concerned user, not a developer, I would vote to drop all preselection. I think it is confusing to users who do not necessarily consider the differences between the various navigation methods as being significant. Further, in the cases where the curser is not visible in the register window,

[GNC-dev] Register text selection

2018-05-21 Thread Robert Fewell
I have been looking at getting the middle mouse button to work for pasting selected text and whilst trying to do that started to wonder about the existing preselected text. Currently... If you open a register, the blank transaction date text is preselected. If you start Gnucash with saved open

Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] feature request, select all on reconcille

2018-05-21 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zondag 20 mei 2018 16:13:56 CEST schreef John Ralls: > > On May 19, 2018, at 5:46 PM, Dennis Powless wrote: > > > > Ok, yes it would seem glade is much, much easier. However, I was not able > > to open window-reconcile.c in glade, am I missing something? I thought > >