It's in Linux and possibly related to theme, or something.
When I access remotely with a different windows manager, it's fine.
Also, when I print the report, the PDF is fine.
But ANY reports from this particular Fedora desktop, while inside
gnucash, are blank. You can only see the theme
Hello,
For some reason a recent update makes the Printable Invoice show up bank.
Saving to PDF works fine, but I can't preview/adjust the invoice.
Here is a screenshot:
[image: image.png]
Here is what I see in the terminal:
> gnucash
libEGL warning: DRI3: Screen seems not DRI3 capable
libEGL
Hello,
I'm also experiencing this problem. It comes with GnuCash 4.8, available
at the current Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS.
I'm running this Ubuntu version on two different notebooks, only one of
them show this problem.
Listed GnuCash Version-ID at the problematic instance is 4.8a+(2021-09-28)
At
Thanks for all the help. Adrien, you are correct I should have been more
specific. The transaction report worked best for what I needed.
Interestingly, the file, export, export to csv output was each split as
a row of data (too much info for what I needed). Not what I was looking
for, the
There are also non-report way to export transactions latter one after
focusing a specific register ...
File --> Export --> Export Transaction to CSV
-- OR --
File --> Export --> Export Active Register to CSV
-Original Message-
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Friday, March 01,
Good morning Dennis,
You could export your checking account transactions to csv for import
by excel using one of the File,Export options. I used to use this to
send transactions to my accountants. The export is modestly
labor-intensive, though, so recently I wrote a short python program to
So my book is coming out at the end of this month, at long last. I
expect that most of my sales will be through my distributor, who will
handle things on the back end and just cut me a (very small!) check. (Or
an invoice if it doesn't sell and copies are returned...but, as has been
said, if
Adrien,
If you follow the mailing list link in Flywire's original,
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-October/097880.html,
you'll see that it shares a hack of the Scheme relative-date code to shift the
calendar year by a hard-coded 6 months. GnuCash 5 includes a rewrite of
Thanks for pointing that out; it helped with the outstanding $200 check
I had trouble getting rid of. However, since it won't extend back any
farther than 50 days, I think it won't be likely to help when (if?) that
check I wrote to the nonprofit back in December finally clears.
Eric.
On
I'm still not understanding what change you are referring to.
In both 4.x and 5.x you can set your Accounting Period to a relative
date or an absolute date such as Jul 1 2024 to Jun 30 2024 and when you
run reports, choose relative dates such as 'Start/End of Accounting
Period' or 'start/end
Wow, an accounting period of 54 years? I'm not sure I'd ever need to do
so, but glad to know it works!
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/2/24 12:26 AM, Geoff wrote:
Maybe I am missing something here, but I created a book with a start
date of 1-Jan-1970 and an end date of 31-Dec-2024, keyed transactions
On Sat, 2 Mar 2024 at 17:26, Geoff wrote:
> Maybe I am missing something here
Absolutely.
Say the height of a sporting team member was given as 2.2m high. Was the
measurement correct? Who knows! You can use relative values to assess the
credibility of a number. Given two other members
Or save the report to HTML, open in a browser, and print.
David T.
On Mar 1, 2024, 6:46 PM, at 6:46 PM, Murugan Muruganandam
wrote:
>you can alter the bottom margins from file->page setup.
>
>you may have to do couple of trials to get it correct. again each
>report you may have different
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