Re: [GNC] File format question

2024-01-31 Thread Simon Roberts
On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 1:12 PM Geert Janssens wrote: [...] > There's not much documentation other than the comments in the source > files. The 'single characters' you refer to are briefly explained here: > > >

Re: [GNC] File format question

2024-01-31 Thread Geert Janssens
Op woensdag 31 januari 2024 20:13:32 CET schreef Simon Roberts: > Ah, excellent, thank you. I can continue with the compressed format for the > main file and simply use zcat when needed :) > > The wiki description of the XML format doesn't seem to offer much, but I'm > not worried about that, I

Re: [GNC] File format question

2024-01-31 Thread Simon Roberts
Ah, excellent, thank you. I can continue with the compressed format for the main file and simply use zcat when needed :) The wiki description of the XML format doesn't seem to offer much, but I'm not worried about that, I recall from previous forays in that file that it's pretty self evident

Re: [GNC] File format question

2024-01-31 Thread Glenn Fowler
Hi, Yes you have the option to compress the XML or not. Here is the info you are looking for: https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/basics-files1.html https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GnuCash_XML_format From: gnucash-user on behalf of Simon Roberts

Re: [GNC] File format question

2024-01-31 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
Hello, Simon: On 2024-01-31 10:11, Simon Roberts wrote: ...I'm investigating using logfiles as a means to identify changes that will be made by my accountants for my year end. This leads me to two questions First, is there documentation I can look at on this topic"? I didn't find anything in

[GNC] File format question

2024-01-31 Thread Simon Roberts
Hi all, perhaps I should be asking this on the developer's list, but I figured that misdirecting here would be less disruptive / annoying than miscrirecting there. Please forgive me if this is the wrong place. I'm investigating using logfiles as a means to identify changes that will be made by my

Re: [GNC] SX

2024-01-31 Thread Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)
On 2024-01-31 06:27, Gyle McCollam wrote: > IIRC the calendar in SX used to show what transactions were due on each day > when you moved the mouse to a date in the calendar, but it doesn't do that > anymore. Is that correct or am I remembering wrong? It doesn't do that > anymore. In 4.14 I

Re: [GNC] SX

2024-01-31 Thread Gyle McCollam
Thank you, Adrien, right-click did the trick. S I guess I didn't quite recall it correctly! David, should have mentioned GC 5.5 & Win 11. Since it is working correctly, it doesn't matter, but why not fix multiple issues while working on SX. However, it is only my opinion and up to the

Re: [GNC] SX

2024-01-31 Thread David Carlson
What release of GnuCash are we discussing here? I believe that the current release (5.5) has other issues with SX's that are more serious, hence we might as well wait for these issues to be resolved first. On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 9:23 AM Adrien Monteleone < adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net>

Re: [GNC] SX

2024-01-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
It works when I right click on the calendar and then as I move around a pop-up that follows the mouse changes to show SX info, or none, accordingly. Regards, Adrien On 1/31/24 8:27 AM, Gyle McCollam wrote: IIRC the calendar in SX used to show what transactions were due on each day when you

[GNC] SX

2024-01-31 Thread Gyle McCollam
IIRC the calendar in SX used to show what transactions were due on each day when you moved the mouse to a date in the calendar, but it doesn't do that anymore. Is that correct or am I remembering wrong? It doesn't do that anymore. Thank You, Gyle McCollam Gyle McCollam