Sorry to hear you're having crash problems. (I just had one myself on 3.4
reported in another thread)
The image didn’t come through, but from your text I can tell you’re getting the
file-lock warning. You are getting this warning because GnuCash sets a
file-lock so you can’t unintentionally
I’m not certain of this one, (though I see quartz is at the top) but I have
been getting some crashes lately on 3.4 that seem to be display related. I was
recently doing some testing with a secondary display, and every time I would
connect/disconnect or re-arrange my displays, GnuCash would
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 2:57 PM Raimund Strehl
wrote:
> PDF export has a flaw.
> I have tested this on several Windows 10 machines on Gnucash 2.6 and
> 3.2/3.4.
>
> Reports export fine to PDF, but at page transitions it can happen, that a
> line of text gets cut in half.
>
> First half is on the
Hi,
I have recently upgraded my Gnucash to Version: 3.3 Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29)
on my Mac running macOS High Sierra version 10.13.6. When I open my file and
while updating my file, I often receive a message:
Once this happens, I will choose the “open anyway” option, and once opened, I
Hi all,
Don't know if anyone else has noticed and if maybe there is a whole thread
already, but PDF export has a flaw.
I have tested this on several Windows 10 machines on Gnucash 2.6 and 3.2/3.4.
Reports export fine to PDF, but at page transitions it can happen, that a line
of text gets cut
Thank you. In the event I have rebuilt the entire budget starting from scratch,
and all is well.
Regards
Peter
Nurton Court
Middleton-on-the-Hill
Ludlow SY8 4BD
Tel: 01568 750 248 Mob: 07955 586 476
On 25/01/19 03:27:50, Christopher Lam wrote:
Two ideas:
1. The error relates to the first
> For monitoring purposes, I use the Budget Report to do exactly that. You
> can set it up to see a period before and after your current account period
> (mine being set at a quarter), which will show your carryover.
I was hoping to get clarification on what exactly you meant by "carryover".
As
On 1/24/2019 10:55 PM, Chris Good wrote:
Hi John,
I'm pretty sure there is no secret list of all the gnucash data files you've
opened.
This is not a different problem than finding OTHER data on your computer
(data created by other apps, say a document created by a word
processor). Your
Lorrie,
There are some other choices.
If you want some accounts that you do not use to be omitted from some
reports use the Accounts selection for those reports to only select the
accounts you want.
If there are old accounts that are essentially just missing the last
transaction to close them
Hi,
On Fri, January 25, 2019 9:51 am, Lorrie Laskey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a few old, unused accounts with dollars amounts that are not
> accurate that are showing up when doing reports, skewing the data.
>
> How do I delete the accounts but not the transactions?
When you delete an account,
Hi all,
I have a few old, unused accounts with dollars amounts that are not
accurate that are showing up when doing reports, skewing the data.
How do I delete the accounts but not the transactions?
Credit card payments were made from my checking account, so deleting the
transactions would
Deva,
My apologies for your wasted time with my inaccurate code.
If you only want to change the font use this:
* { font-family: Helvetica; }
If you use what I provided earlier:
* { font: Helvetica; }
which is the shorthand property, it won’t work, you must at least specify a
Sorry Adrien, still no joy!
I was ok with changing the font on the entire invoice, so I used your first
example.
In character viewer, I can see rupee symbol available in Helvetica font, so I
tried using that font with and without double quote, but nothing changes.
So I tried other fonts for
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