Step 1 and 2 work. The rest does not work. I still get the no suitable
backend error. It has to be a compatibility issue with Flatpak and my
computer.
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On 3/31/22 8:11 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Ha! Best of luck with the keyboard! Check into (Ubuntu) Settings
Okay, finally got a new keyboard. They make great toys for parrots.
I have tried all of the suggestions presented and I can still not make a
desktop icon for the GNC Flatpak version to load a specific set of
books. I did get one icon to work but I do not trust it, it does not
place the GNC
I found my other set of date file. Appreciated all the helps I got from this
group. You guys are great.
Regards,
Heide
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Wanted to give a quick CONGRATS on this new release with added features.
Great work adding the new features on generic import transaction matcher
of ofx/qfx specifically append on updating and clearing and ability to
edit description/memo/notes. I had been missing the ability to put what
the
For completeness and clarity, this is only an issue (so far as I know)
with *GnuCash* on MacOS. It is not generally a MacOS problem. I have
often double-clicked other files which resulted in them being opened in
their proper app.
Regards,
Adrien
Yes, sorry Stan, since the OP was on a Mac I was replying for just that
case. I should have made the caveat more specific.
Frank kindly did so for posterity.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/1/22 9:51 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
On 2022-03-31 16:05, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
You can't double-click the file to
John,
That definitely doesn't sound right with the download.
Are you letting Sourceforge auto-download for you?
Try the direct link:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.10/gnucash-4.10-1.setup.exe/download
You can get to that on your own if you want by
On 2022-03-31 16:05, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> You can't double-click the file to open it, if that is what you are
> doing. GnuCash will always open the last used file.
That seems to vary by operating system. I don't know about Macs such as
the OP has, but in Windows, double-clicking a file
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 7:51 PM Chuck wrote:
> Hi:
> Had a gnucash update today & installed the update & opened gnucash. clicked
> on transaction reports & did a quick selection & ok they came
> up!!!
> So did not save it & clicked on saved reports & selected one & it opened
> up.
$ gtk-launch --version results in 3.24.30
Adding WEBKIT_DISABLE_COMPOSITING_MODE=1 to .bashrc did not help
Upgrading to version 4.10 DID help.
I usually wait a bit before I upgrade, but this time could not wait.
Thanks again and take care,Steve
On Friday, April 1, 2022, 01:00:49 AM
Just for clarification: Adrien is right, but this is a macos specific issue.
Regards
Frank
Am 01.04.22 um 01:05 schrieb Adrien Monteleone:
> You can't double-click the file to open it, if that is what you are
> doing. GnuCash will always open the last used file.
>
> Use File > Open > and then
Hi David
Thanks for your help
I can confirm that pressing the enter key does workI have again tried to
download 4.10 from sourceforge and it seems to be downloading okay but when I
look in the download folder the name is Unconfirmed124095.crdownload.
Although it seems complete when I try to
David
Thank you for your response. I tried what you suggested but did not work.
This is the set up I have
In the preferences under numbers, date and time I have set Forces prices to
display as decimals to yes and the number of decimal points to 4
In the security editor I have
Hi - I’m experience a new problem printing checks on my Mac. I use the
three-part Quicken checks but every time I try to print, it prints the selected
check on all three parts. I’ve printed hundreds of checks and haven’t had this
problem before. Any suggestions/trouble shooting would be very
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