At Sat, 10 Feb 2024 18:19:40 -0800 John Ralls wrote:
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> > On Feb 10, 2024, at 5:19 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
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> > Always when hitting the reconcile button on a credit card account:
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> > Could not determine the accessibility bus address
> > **
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I have gotten behind on my reconcilations and today I am catching up.
At Sat, 10 Feb 2024 20:09:24 -0600 David Carlson
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> If GnuCash crashes once then runs fine after restarting, then that isn't
> always!
No not always: it crashed, I restarted, re-did the handful of things lost with
> On Feb 10, 2024, at 5:19 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
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> Always when hitting the reconcile button on a credit card account:
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> Could not determine the accessibility bus address
> **
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If GnuCash crashes once then runs fine after restarting, then that isn't
always!
Or do you mean that you cannot reconcile one or more credit card accounts?
I would suggest opening that account register and do a check and repair all
transactions operation. If you were to try that from the
Always when hitting the reconcile button on a credit card account:
Could not determine the accessibility bus address
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gnc.gui:ERROR:/home/heller/gnucash-4.14/gnucash/gnome-utils/dialog-transfer.c:2297:gnc_xfer_dialog_run_until_done:
assertion failed: (count == 1)
Bail out!
On Sat, 10 Feb 2024 13:13:45 -0600
Tommy Trussell wrote:
> If you find Kalpesh Patel's procedure useful, let the list know. I
> think the FAQ could be worded a bit more helpfully
I think it is something that might be also shown in a video as a
demonstration.
Anyone good at making those sort
In my Gmail these threads are getting disconnected. Gmail doesn't seem to
know what thread view is.
On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 1:49 PM Kalpesh Patel wrote:
> I believe it should work for Linux as well as they all use the standard
> framework underneath across all platforms. Experiment and let us
The quick trick is to double-click the header for the desired column to
expand it to the widest item in that register. Then, if a horizontal
scrollbar appears at the bottom, grab the right edge of the description
with the mouse and move it to the left.
On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 1:06 PM Tommy
I believe it should work for Linux as well as they all use the standard
framework underneath across all platforms. Experiment and let us know the
results so others on other platforms can benefit. Double clicking the header
or dragging the vertical bar between the column headers are your friends
At Sat, 10 Feb 2024 14:36:39 -0500 "Kalpesh Patel"
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> My bad... both instances should be double left clicks for Windows platform...
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I'm using Linux...
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> If you can get the cursor on top of the vertical bar between the column
> headers, then you can adjust columns individually
My bad... both instances should be double left clicks for Windows platform...
If you can get the cursor on top of the vertical bar between the column
headers, then you can adjust columns individually but by double left clicking
the header label it will resize to largest text size in that column
If you find Kalpesh Patel's procedure useful, let the list know. I think
the FAQ could be worded a bit more helpfully
On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 1:08 PM Kalpesh Patel wrote:
> Double click the left button on the label of each column from right to left
> direction. And then lastly go back to the
Double click the left button on the label of each column from right to left
direction. And then lastly go back to the heading 'Description" and double
click right button to shrink it so that scroll bars go away.
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2024 12:47:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Robert Heller
To:
On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 11:48 AM Robert Heller wrote:
> How do I get the collumns past the Description to be wider (readable)?
> Everything I have tried only makes it worse.
>
see the FAQ
I am using Version: 4.14 Build ID: 4.14+(2023-03-25) Finance::Quote: 1.50,
built from source on a RPi 2 running bullseye Raspbian GNU/Linux 11.
How do I get the collumns past the Description to be wider (readable)?
Everything I have tried only makes it worse.
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