Re: [GNC-dev] decimals

2023-10-02 Thread sunfish62--- via gnucash-devel
I'll also note that there is a General setting to automatically enter a decimal 
point at a certain position, which, when selected, defaults to 2 places.

David T. ​

On Oct 2, 2023, 7:40 AM, at 7:40 AM, Jim DeLaHunt  wrote:
>Hello, Martin, good to hear from you again!
>
>It is disappointing that GnuCash is dividing your numbers by 100. Could
>
>you please give us some more information?  In which part of the GnuCash
>
>do you see this behaviour? e.g. a transaction register for a credit
>card 
>account? when entering a stock purchase?  And, in what currency is the 
>amount you are editing? (Euros, Vietnamese Dong, shares of a stock, 
>etc.) What OS are you using? e.g. Windows? Linux?  Finally, what is the
>
>locale setting of your computer's OS? e.g. Italian language and number 
>formats, Euro currency? Or some other language and number format and 
>currency? Note that the OS locale setting is set outside of GnuCash.
>
>I can tell you that when I enter "100" in the Canadian Dollar 
>transaction register for my credit card account, GnuCash treats this as
>
>the number "100", not as "1".
>
>
>On 2023-10-01 20:30, Martin Mainka wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> thank you for gnucash.
>>
>> I'm using gnucash Version: 4.13 and have a problem with entering the 
>> Amounts.
>>
>> Each time I enter a amount without decimals, the program devides it
>by 
>> 100 f.e. 100 becomes 1. If i'm typing the decimals it is OK. Do you 
>> have already a solution for that?
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> Martin
>>
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Re: [GNC-dev] decimals

2023-10-01 Thread Jim DeLaHunt

Hello, Martin, good to hear from you again!

It is disappointing that GnuCash is dividing your numbers by 100. Could 
you please give us some more information?  In which part of the GnuCash 
do you see this behaviour? e.g. a transaction register for a credit card 
account? when entering a stock purchase?  And, in what currency is the 
amount you are editing? (Euros, Vietnamese Dong, shares of a stock, 
etc.) What OS are you using? e.g. Windows? Linux?  Finally, what is the 
locale setting of your computer's OS? e.g. Italian language and number 
formats, Euro currency? Or some other language and number format and 
currency? Note that the OS locale setting is set outside of GnuCash.


I can tell you that when I enter "100" in the Canadian Dollar 
transaction register for my credit card account, GnuCash treats this as 
the number "100", not as "1".



On 2023-10-01 20:30, Martin Mainka wrote:

Hi,

thank you for gnucash.

I'm using gnucash Version: 4.13 and have a problem with entering the 
Amounts.


Each time I enter a amount without decimals, the program devides it by 
100 f.e. 100 becomes 1. If i'm typing the decimals it is OK. Do you 
have already a solution for that?


Thanks a lot

Martin

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