I think that I am in a somewhat similar position to Mike. My Linux
machines happen to be virtual machines that are, for me, test cases for
older hardware with modest resources. When I looked into flatpak it
appeared that it would use a lot more resources yet would be tricky to set
up some
Kalpesh,
I think your price has too many digits. Try rounding it to 10E-9.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 8, 2024, at 09:05, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
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> Hi GNC User community -
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> I am developing a second F::Q module of my own. The first one works fine but
> second one seems to NOT want to
Any opposition to using flatpak? You wouldn't have to wait.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/8/24 3:18 AM, v@scottsonline.org.uk wrote:
That could explain things. Unfortunately, I can't (readily) install 4.13
on mint - even the latest mint 21.3 has libraries too old for the deb's
off the website. But
Hi,
I'm very new to GNUCash. After importing QIF file from Quicken I was
struggling for several days trying to figure out why the Checking
Register didn't display the cents decimal (USD). Searched everywhere and
was surprised to find no answer. I finally tried
*/Accounts>>CHECKING>>[right
All,
I've written a small tool that augments the Gnucash security editor. Currently
it has
only one noteworthy feature: adding a stock ticker by automatically looking it
up by
ISIN:
$ tickers add test.gnucash US6903701018
Hi GNC User community -
I am developing a second F::Q module of my own. The first one works fine but
second one seems to NOT want to work no matter what. I am in middle of
debugging it and it has stomped me why not so hoping someone might be able
to help me zero in where I am falling sort on
On 07/05/2024 16:44, John Ralls wrote:
IIRC this was a bug having to do with computing the box size for the list on
certain window managers. It took Bob Fewell several tries to get it fixed so
unfortunately the fix is to upgrade. You may be able to use the 4.13 .deb from
the Debian Archive,