On Tue, Nov 29 2022, john wrote:
> Is this possible? Is it documented somewhere?
>
>
> Yes, it's possible. No, it's not documented.
>
> See the definition of gnc:add-report-template-menu-item at https://
> github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/gnucash/gnome/report-menus.scm#
> L42 for example
Having been contemplating this as well, I came to the conclusion that I
would create an account for each expensive piece of equipment and then
a common account for all the small stuff.
In Denmark, you can write off a maximum relative amount of a purchase
each year, unless (or until) the value
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 01:18:00 +
"Dr. David Kirkby" wrote:
> It would be a bit tedious to create accounts for every item
> individually
>
> Assets -> Test equipment -> VNA
> Assets -> Test equipment -> Signal generator
> Assets -> Test equipment -> Frequency counter
>
> and set each to have
Apologies if this is a duplicate - my ISP's "upgraded" emailer is FUBAR.
Yes, that's exactly what I found. I got around it by running Gnucash in an
environment in which XDG_DATA_DIRS omitted the /usr/local/share reference.
Thanks for the update!
On Tue, 29 Nov, 2022 at 3:41 AM, Geert
On 11/29/22 18:24, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 11/29/2022 8:18 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I want to start using GnuCash for a company I set up several years
ago. The
company has some assets - mainly electronic test equipment. Let’s
hypothetically assume
VNA £1000
Signal generator £500
On 11/29/2022 8:18 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I want to start using GnuCash for a company I set up several years ago. The
company has some assets - mainly electronic test equipment. Let’s
hypothetically assume
VNA £1000
Signal generator £500
Frequency counter £250
Calibration kit £2000
Total
In the U. S. each of those assets would be depreciated on it's own
schedule, so each would have it's separate table of depreciation if you are
planning on tracking that.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2022, 7:19 PM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
> I want to start using GnuCash for a
I want to start using GnuCash for a company I set up several years ago. The
company has some assets - mainly electronic test equipment. Let’s
hypothetically assume
VNA £1000
Signal generator £500
Frequency counter £250
Calibration kit £2000
Total is £3750
Is there a way of entering the
The Gnome infrastructure team has changed the alias for irc.gnome.org from
irc.gimp.org to irc.libera.chat. That means that the #gnucash IRC channel on
irc.gnome.org is no longer the one monitored by the GnuCash team. If you have
configured an IRC client to connect to #gnucash on irc.gnome.org
> On Nov 29, 2022, at 4:40 AM, Helmut Eller wrote:
>
> Is there some easy way to add user-defined commands to the menus?
>
> I wrote some Scheme code for various tasks and currently I execute this
> code via custom reports as a side effect. This works, but it would be
> nicer if I could
Is there some easy way to add user-defined commands to the menus?
I wrote some Scheme code for various tasks and currently I execute this
code via custom reports as a side effect. This works, but it would be
nicer if I could create proper menu items for these commands. Ideally,
the command
A bug (https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798672[1]) was opened reporting
this
same issue, which prompted me to look at it again.
I think I have found the cause of the issue this time and added a fix to our
source code. It
should be fixed for gnucash 4.13. If you can build for yourself
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