On Wednesday 8 August 2007 14:55, Dan Widyono wrote:
What leverage? You imagine that any of these would be there in a
Windows user's c:\documents and setting\userID (the Windows XP
equivalent of $HOME/ ) for some other purpose than holding GnuCash data?
I think I see what the problem might
Just a sidenote in this thread...
I read in one of the previous posts that some parts of the install script fail
under Vista because elevated privileges are required.
Just a few minutes ago I read something in another forum about getting a cmd
shell with elevated privileges, even as a normal
Hi,
Since I am not a core developer, you may ignore my opinion in this matter.
I would like to ask though if someone could have a look at the patches I sent
in last Wednesday via this list (the mail was titled Two small gui
improvements). If they would get accepted and include before branching
into the gnome hig you point
to, and where possible make some more improvements.
Cheers,
Geert
On Monday 8 October 2007, Andreas Köhler wrote:
Hi Geert,
Am Mittwoch, den 03.10.2007, 23:54 +0200 schrieb Geert Janssens:
Based on some issues I encountered today with posting invoices (see also
Development -
Interesting links -
GNOME Human Interface Guidelines
Since GnuCash is now based on Gnome2, maybe this link should be updated as
well.
Regards,
Geert
On Monday 8 October 2007, Geert Janssens wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for committing my first patch !
As for the second
On Monday 8 October 2007, Geert Janssens wrote:
Andreas' link to the Gnome HIG (v2.0) got me to send this mail...
While browsing the gnucash website for available documentation, I found
that the documentation page (http://www.gnucash.org/docs.phtml) still
points to version 1.0 of the HIG
datafile now. Any hints on how I can
clean it up ? Where did the 29 and 31,5 come from in my book ?
Thanks,
Geert Janssens
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Hi,
I encountered this when using the business menu search dialog (to find for
example a list of invoices)
I entered two search criteria (using the Add button):
- Company name
- Date Opened
After hitting find, the search results do match the search criteria. This is
good, as this is the main
On Sunday 14 October 2007, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
First, this isn't a bug in lots, per se. More likely it's a bug
in the business processing code. Can you please put this into
bugzilla so it doesn't get lost? Thank you SO MUCH for providing
a step-by-step process to reproduce the
Hi,
I'll just chime in with some of my personal findings and observations. Most of
this based on my personal experience and may not be valid for everyone. But I
thought different insights might be useful to get a complete picture.
On Saturday 16 February 2008, Graham Leggett wrote:
An example
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Graham Leggett wrote:
Derek Atkins wrote:
It sounds like you really want GnuE. I suggest you look there.
ZoneEdit DNS services for this domain have expired.
Looks like it is a dead project to me.
That's the comment I read in google, but for me the link
[[Sorry, this was meant to go on the list as well]]
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, you wrote:
Gnucash has some bizaare flaws though: gnucash will actively stop you
trying to give your customer a refund by refusing to post an invoice
with a negative total. In the mean time we hack the XML by hand
On Wednesday 28 May 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
Geert Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, you wrote:
Gnucash has some bizaare flaws though: gnucash will actively stop you
trying to give your customer a refund by refusing to post an invoice
with a negative total
[[Sorry, forgot to reply to list]]
I have created a feature request for credit notes in bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=535781
I have added most of the parts of this thread I considered relevant, together
with some freewheeling on the implementation.
Although I'll probably
[[ Shoot! I keep forgetting to reply to list... Sorry Derek for all the
doubles I cause in your mailbox ]]
Note: I have changed the subject to separate this topic from the GDA one.
On Sunday 1 June 2008, you wrote:
On top of this, you may have captured the bills in a different order
to the
On Sunday 12 October 2008, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2008 21:16 schrieb Richard Bradley:
Hi,
I've managed to get my old FreeBSD box running again, so that I can
compare the differences between 1.8.9 and the current version.
Basically: my 1.8.9 accounts are read
On Sunday 12 October 2008, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2008 21:16 schrieb Richard Bradley:
Hi,
I've managed to get my old FreeBSD box running again, so that I can
compare the differences between 1.8.9 and the current version.
Basically: my 1.8.9 accounts are read
Hi,
I recently upgraded from GnuCash 2.2.4 to 2.2.6, due to a distribution upgrade
from Mandriva 2008.1 to 2009.0.
In the new version of Gnucash, I can no longer edit the date field via the
keyboard in some dialogs. So far, I have encountered this problem with these
dialogs:
- Post
On Tuesday 14 October 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
Known problem in 2.2.6. Downgrade to 2.2.5 or upgrade to 2.2.7
-derek
Ok, thank you for your reply.
Geert
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I have opened another book now. The same dialogs show the unreliable date
control behaviour.
The result in these unreliable fields is apparently unpredictable. In the new
book, the Post dialog's date control acts as a counter: it increases with 1
month for every + or - or date that I enter (via
[ Sorry, this was meant to go to the list as well... ]
On Tuesday 14 October 2008, you wrote:
Known problem in 2.2.6. Downgrade to 2.2.5 or upgrade to 2.2.7
-derek
By the way, is there a bugreport associated with this problem ? If so, I can
point the Mandriva packaging team to it, so they
I agree that this would be the best course of action.
Use a separate key for the codes. Internally, link the tables using the keys,
and only where user interaction is expected, present the code.
My 2c.
Geert
On Thursday 13 November 2008, Graham Leggett wrote:
Derek Atkins wrote:
Uhh, yeah.
Hi,
It seems to me this is a European thing. You're from France, I'm from Belgium.
In Belgium it would also be very helpful to sort on Account name or Account
code at will. Accounting in Belgium uses a similar code scheme.
There was a thread some time ago on the German account setup (something
This looks as if you are using Firefox 3.
It has changed it's policy regarding self signed certificates (they are now
untrusted by default, and you explicitly have to decide to trust them). You
should be able to continue if you click on the link add an exception, where
you can then download
Hi,
Just a suggestion: create bug reports (enhancement requests) for these items
in the GnuCash bugzilla. This allows developers to track your requests. I
doesn't look like there is a developer right now with enough time and/or
interest in implementing your requests (unless you intend to do it
On Saturday 14 March 2009, Tynan wrote:
Hello,
I don't really know anything about open source, but I've been enjoying
using GnuCash, and I thought I'd try to help out by making a new splash
screen graphic. I have attached it for your consideration. The software
is very professional, but the
On Monday 30 March 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Sound great! I'll have a look these days.
Am Samstag, 28. März 2009 23:28 schrieb Phil Longstaff:
It turned out to be simple to look through the html string for an
object tag, then remove it and pass it to an object handler. The
object
On Tuesday 14 April 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
One further thought: can MacOS run in a VM on linux or windows? I did the
original webkitgtk work on ubuntu 8.10 using webkitgtk 1.0.1. On windows,
I've been trying to work with the latest webkitgtk source (1.1.14) but have
run into the same
Hi,
I'm trying to build the latest Gnucash svn trunk on Mandriva 2009.1.
This all goes well until I run make install (as root). This is the last part
of the install output:
trunk/src/libqof/backend/file'
test -z /opt/gnucash/lib/gnucash || /bin/mkdir -p /opt/gnucash/lib/gnucash
/bin/sh
Nevermind. It's an nfs issue (my source files are on nfs, and root is not
allowed to make changes over there).
Geert
On Saturday 5 September 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build the latest Gnucash svn trunk on Mandriva 2009.1.
This all goes well until I run make install
Hi,
I'm very interested to use the new db backend in the upcoming 2.4 series.
Thinking about this, I was wondering if the current implementation deals well
with multi-user access to the same db. I mean can two users from two different
computers use gnucash with the same (postgres or mysql)
Hi,
While studying how to develop for GnuCash, I found some information in the
HACKING document to be outdated:
* it still refers to CVS, while GC has switched to svn for quite a while
* now the gnucash-bin application is a C app, there's an easier way to start
GC under the debugger
I have
On 17-07-2009 cstim has added a Korean translation in r18219.
However, there is no svn:ignore property set on accounts/ko.
As a result the generated Makefile.in shows up when running svn stat in a
(compiled) working copy.
Can someone with the proper svn permissions fix this ?
Looking at other
On Thursday 10 September 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
Author: plongstaff
Date: 2009-09-09 20:27:13 -0400 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 18305
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/18305
Modified:
gnucash/trunk/accounts/ko/
Log:
Fix svn:ignore property to ignore
Hi,
I have just added a patch to this bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101456
It may still be improved, but the current implementation works quite well
already.
I spent way more time than I should on getting this done (and thanks Derek for
your patience with me on IRC :)
While implementing the GtkEntryCompletion (see my previous mail), my
development environment (Eclipse) has been automatically removing trailing
whitespaces from the source files I edited.
I have not found how to disable this in Eclipse and I'd argue this feature hat
it's merits.
However this
You can ignore this.
I have found how to disable the automatic trailing whitespace removal in
Eclipse.
Regards,
Geert
On Thursday 10 September 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
While implementing the GtkEntryCompletion (see my previous mail), my
development environment (Eclipse) has been
On Saturday 19 September 2009, GnuCash Admin wrote:
This is an automated e-mail via the add-new-developer
script ($Revision: 1.7 $).
Developer account Micha Lenk has been created: mi...@code.gnucash.org.
Admins (root) should update CVS access for this user.
Welcome to the team.
Just a
While reading the release notes of the just release gnome 2.28, my eye caught
this paragraph:
Quote
Fixing Usage of Deprecated Libraries
Starting with GNOME 3.0, various deprecated parts of GNOME will be removed.
These deprecated components include libraries such as libart_lgpl, libbonobo,
Hi,
Attached you will find a small diff file for invoice.glade. It does nothing
more than adding some spacing to a number of widgets in the invoice entry
window. In my modest opinion this makes the invoice entry window slightly less
dense, easier on the eye.
I hope you like it.
Regards,
Hi,
The attached patch adds a double click action to the account list in the
invoice payment dialog.
The behaviour is as follows:
* if the account that is being double clicked has child accounts, the children
are expanded
* otherwise the account being double clicked on is selected and the
?id=599324
Hopefully someone can still look at it before 2.4.
Regards,
Geert
On Saturday 10 October 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
Hi,
The attached patch adds a double click action to the account list in the
invoice payment dialog.
The behaviour is as follows:
* if the account that is being
?id=599322
Hopefully someone can still look at it before 2.4.
Regards,
Geert
On Saturday 10 October 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
Hi,
Attached you will find a small diff file for invoice.glade. It does nothing
more than adding some spacing to a number of widgets in the invoice entry
window
On Monday 26 October 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
On October 26, 2009 04:39:52 pm Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2009 18:34 schrieb Geert Janssens:
No dev has given feedback on this patch in two weeks. I presume they
are all too busy right now with other stuff
Hi,
There have been a couple of messages on the user list lately about people
mistakenly downloading the development version instead of the stable version.
Cause of this appears to be the news page that prominently shows the new
(unstable) releases, while the latest stable release is more down
I just thought I'd mention this...
While investigating the download links I mentioned in my previous post, I
notice there's a problem with the ftp.at.gnucash.org mirror.
Clicking this linkgives me a message telling me that there are more than 100
files in this directory and an option to see
On Wednesday 11 November 2009, Colin Law wrote:
2009/11/11 Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
Hi,
There have been a couple of messages on the user list lately about people
mistakenly downloading the development version instead of the stable
version.
Cause of this appears
[ Sorry, and this time to the list as well... ]]
On Wednesday 11 November 2009, you wrote:
I think you should simply add a section with download links for the stable
version below the Features section of the page, just above News. The news
is far more prominent than the sidebar download
From: Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be
To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 8:22:58 AM
Subject: Website and download confusion
Hi,
There have been a couple of messages on the user list lately about people
mistakenly downloading the development
On Thursday 12 November 2009, Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Small suggestions:
1) List Linux download first. Putting Windows first and prominent
suggests that this is a windows development effort with a port to linux,
rather than the other way around.
Yes, I did have the same impression. However,
On Thursday 12 November 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
snip
What I have not done yet:
* Fix the release news items
I have made some changes to the 2.3.7 news item:
* include a very visible warning box
* added a similar box to inform users about the latest stable release. The
icons from both
On Thursday 12 November 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 12. November 2009 schrieb Geert Janssens:
* The original site had links to a USA and a European sourcecode-only
mirror (for the lack of a better word). I have added those to the
source code section on the download page
On Thursday 12 November 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
On Thursday 12 November 2009, John Ralls wrote:
The magic link is:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gnucash/Gnucash%20OSX%20Read
me .html
That will magically find the best (or user's default, if he's got a
sourceforge
On Friday 13 November 2009, Tim M wrote:
Geert, I do see what you are saying about the links.
However, to be honest I don't think the download links should be bypassing
the download screen of Sourceforge anyway, especially for the binaries and
source code. The HTML Readme is a tiny file on
window, yes. It made no
difference indeed.
Geert
--Original Message--
From: Geert Janssens
Sender: gnucash-devel-boun...@gnucash.org
To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: Website download section
Sent: Nov 13, 2009 7:43 AM
On Friday 13 November 2009, Tim M wrote:
Geert, I do
On Friday 13 November 2009, t...@filmchicago.org wrote:
The php option you could try is to have the link initially link to a local
page which would then redirect the user with the php function:
?php
header('Location: http://filelink');
exit;
?
Note that the header function must be used
On Friday 13 November 2009, John Ralls wrote:
I got the same results.
Interestingly, if I copy the contents of your page into a file and
display the file in Firefox, I don't get the redirect screen either.
That suggests that it's neither cookie magic (since the only cookies
it can see with
My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My
previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the
thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread
for each of them.
Question 1. Linux in the downloads on the front
My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My
previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the
thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread
for each of them.
Question 3. Release timing
While setting up the
My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My
previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the
thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread
for each of them.
Question 2. Where to fetch the Mac OS X Readme file
Attached you will find a patch (a tarball actually) that contains all the
changed files for my website modifications.
In summary, it
* adds a highly visible download block on the front page
* adds a download page for all other downloads
* reworks the news pages to make it more obvious the 2.3.x
On Tuesday 17 November 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. November 2009 schrieb Geert Janssens:
Attached you will find a patch (a tarball actually) that contains all the
changed files for my website modifications.
In summary, it
* adds a highly visible download block
On Tuesday 17 November 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. November 2009 schrieb Geert Janssens:
Attached you will find a patch (a tarball actually) that contains all the
changed files for my website modifications.
In summary, it
* adds a highly visible download block
On Wednesday 18 November 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Zitat von Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
Upon further investigation, it seems not all files have been copied to
the live website. download.phtml is there, the icons are there, but
index.phtml is not updated, nor
After my changes there is still one php warning left in the static pages:
header.phtml tries to echo the undefined variable $mimeline.
$mimeline is not defined or used in any of the webpages or related php
scripts.
Does anybody know why this line is there ?
Geert
While I'm still at it, here's one more patch, this time to improve the
behaviour of the language links.
Before: clicking a language link displays the front page in the new language,
no matter which page you clicked the language link.
After: the language link will change the current page to the
On Wednesday 18 November 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Zitat von Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
Upon further investigation, it seems not all files have been copied to
the live website. download.phtml is there, the icons are there, but
index.phtml is not updated, nor
On Thursday 19 November 2009, John Ralls wrote:
On Nov 19, 2009, at 5:31 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Fair enough. I'm just trying to think of how to make it available in a
way that's NOT a link off to a SF page. Maybe a link to the wiki?
I thought that Geert had set it up to be a hosted file
On Thursday 19 November 2009, John Ralls wrote:
The wiki page would become the primary; converting it to html is easily
done by opening it in the browser and saving it (or downloading it via
curl). Not a significant change in effort, really. It has the advantage
that it could be easily
On Sunday 22 November 2009, John Ralls wrote:
Both valid points, thanks. I think that the appearance of
MacOSX/2.2.9/Readme is a helpful cue to anyone who's spent much time with
computers, even if it doesn't actually create a hierarchy on the file
system. Both that and MacOSX/2.3.7/Readme are
Hi,
Attached is a patch that modifies the index and download pages to refer to the
Mac OS X readme files in wiki instead of sourceforge.
Regards,
Geert
Index: download.phtml
===
--- download.phtml (revision 18441)
+++
Hi,
I got an svn account just a couple of days back. I would like to use this to
make some small changes to the gnucash website (translation fixes), but I
don't have write access there.
Can I get write access to htdocs/trunk ? Or do you prefer me to send patches
to the list instead ?
Geert
On Thursday 3 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Sorry, try now.
-derek
It's working now. Thank you.
Geert
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Hi,
Yesterday I committed some translation fixes and a (partial) Dutch translation
of the website to htdocs trunk.
These changes however, are not visible on the public website today.
Is there an additional step I have to perform to get the changes published ?
There is a part in the README
On Friday 4 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes:
Hi,
Yesterday I committed some translation fixes and a (partial) Dutch
translation of the website to htdocs trunk.
These changes however, are not visible on the public website today
On Friday 4 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
Looks like the 'update-website' script didn't get run properly. I just
ran it manually. Please keep an eye out next time you make an update, I
want to make sure the scripts are working correctly.
Thanks,
-derek
The dutch translation
On Friday 4 December 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
Derek,
that's basically what I do (except for popping up a dialog). What I would
prefer to do is have Save As be disabled unless either 1) a file is
selected (I could catch that signal), or 2) a file name is typed into the
file name text box
this list is running Ubuntu and is willing to
tell me what the Software Center is called in Dutch, I will happily
translate this last string as well.
Geert
On Saturday 5 December 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
Author: gjanssens
Date: 2009-12-05 10:26:57 -0500 (Sat, 05 Dec 2009)
New Revision: 18468
pages on that server.
Any thoughts ?
Geert
On Saturday 5 December 2009, Geert Janssens wrote:
Author: gjanssens
Date: 2009-12-05 10:26:57 -0500 (Sat, 05 Dec 2009)
New Revision: 18468
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/18468
Modified:
htdocs/trunk/nl/LC_MESSAGES/gnucash-htdocs.mo
By the way, Derek,
This time my changes appeared online immediately. So the update-webscript
worked fine this time.
Geert
On Friday 4 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
On Friday 4 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
Looks like
Hi Mark,
Thanks for providing the proper links. I have updated the translation.
Geert
On Saturday 5 December 2009, Mark Haanen wrote:
Op zaterdag 05-12-2009 om 16:40 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Geert
Janssens:
I just finished the Dutch translation of the current website, except for
one
Please have a look at this image:
http://www.kobaltwit.be/gnucash/images/HorizontalPayment.jpg
As you can see, I would like to rearrange the payment dialog a bit.
The Transfer account frame in the original configuration can only show 3
lines. This is just enough for the basic top-level accounts:
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
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
When I build Gnucash from svn trunk, I always get relink warnings during make
install.
Why are these happening exactly ? And can they be avoided ? They make my
change-build-install-test cycle dog slow.
Geert
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Is trunk in string freeze already ? I am about to commit a patch that adds 3
new translatable strings.
Geert
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On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
No, trunk is (still) not yet in string freeze. There have been approx.
20 changed or new strings between 2.3.7 and 2.3.8, mostly because the
time interval turned out so large. So just go ahead and add further
strings, if they improve the
On Tuesday 8 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
But a tooltip is good too.
The Invoice/Bill to assign this payment to. Note that is field is
optional. If you leave it blank, GnuCash will automatically assign the
payment to the first unpaid invoice/bill for this customer/vendor.
Can't
I was browsing through the GnuCash bugs and wanted to modify some bugs (mark
bug 583155 as a duplicate of bug 430187 and update version of bug 430187), but
I can't.
Can I be allowed to make such changes, or should I just ask on the list ?
If I can be allowed, are there some rules or guidelines
On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Zitat von Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
I was browsing through the GnuCash bugs and wanted to modify some bugs
(mark bug 583155 as a duplicate of bug 430187 and update version of bug
430187), but I can't.
Right, your e
Indeed it works, thanks.
Geert
On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
OK - try now.
From: Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be
To: Christian Stimming stimm...@tuhh.de
Cc: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 11:27:23 AM
Phil,
I see you have pushed a new news item. You already found there is now a
warning block in it. I had made some additional changes to the news pages,
like adding links to the proper download locations and some general tidying to
the titles.
I see now that I didn't communicate these changes
Also, when you update a release (stable or development), the new version
number should be inserted in externals/global_params.php.
This ensures that the front page and downloads page continue to list the
latest versions. For an unstable release, only the downloads page is affected
by this, for
There's a version field in bugzilla that can be used to set a GnuCash version.
When reporting bugs, I have always set this to the version that has the
problem.
But now I also start closing bugs, I wonder if I have to change this field
when closing a bug. Should it be set to the version in
Phil, Christian,
Thanks for elaborating on this. The link to Bugzilla's browse feature was very
nice too.
I have taken the liberty to add this info in the wiki as well (see
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/QA/BugzillaAdministration). No doubt I won't be
the last one to wonder about this. This
On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
I didn't 'svn update' until after I'd copied 2.3.7 to 2.3.8 as a template,
so I didn't know about the new stuff. It wasn't until I had first
committed the 2.3.8 news item and then went to see how it looked on
gnucash.org that I noticed some
On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 23:34 +0100, Geert Janssens wrote:
On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Phil Longstaff wrote:
I didn't 'svn update' until after I'd copied 2.3.7 to 2.3.8 as a
template, so I didn't know about the new stuff. It wasn't
On Thursday 10 December 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Zitat von Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
A new template would be great. Even better would be working out a
good process for updating the changed item section. For this, I
looked at the revision log from
http
On Wednesday 9 December 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
@developers: Should we convert all glade files to glade-3 sometime soon?
Otherwise we will run into this issue every time someone wants to edit the
glade files with the currently recommended and available tools...
I'm in favor of this. I
On Thursday 10 December 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Geert Janssens gjanss...@code.gnucash.org writes:
-pThe GnuCash development team proudly announces GnuCash 2.3.8, the
ninth
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+pThe GnuCash development team proudly announces GnuCash 2.3.8, the
+eighth
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