Op zondag 20 januari 2019 12:32:34 CET schreef Matthijs Kooijman:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm replying to this old thread, adding a bit more info for anyone
> searching for this on Google (hopefully the mailing list archive will
> add this post to the existing thread...).
>
> > Ok, in dconf you will
Op zaterdag 19 januari 2019 23:50:10 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 19, 2019, at 11:02 AM, Patrick wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I noticed that if I save my GnuCash folder containing my .gnucash files
> > and
> > move it to another machine, my saved report configurations don't get
> >
Op zaterdag 19 januari 2019 12:53:10 CET schreef Deva -:
> Adrien,
>
> Thanks for the pointer on how to figure the font associated with a symbol.
> Yes, I now see the names of all fonts for the various rupee symbols
> (including Helvetica).
> However, when I edit the default stylesheet to use
Op zaterdag 19 januari 2019 01:58:51 CET schreef Parke:
> Hello,
>
> I have used GnuCash since 2003.
>
> Today I discovered the Edit -> Preferences -> Date/Time -> Date
> Completion option. This is an option I have wanted almost every year
> in January when I am entering data from the preceding
Op donderdag 17 januari 2019 15:49:26 CET schreef David T. via gnucash-user:
> Not that I am an expert on these issues, but your observation suggests that
> the font that the Tax Invoice uses lacks a valid INR symbol. I believe
> there are style sheets for that report which can be used to change
Op donderdag 17 januari 2019 06:33:25 CET schreef David Carlson:
> I think that I need to spend more time examining the transactions that had
> their memos dropped during import to see if I can find a threshold string
> length, then file a bug report asking for a short term fix truncating
>
ars to be 'read only'
> and I cannot enter any further data. I also cannot see anything more than
> an overall view of the account, ie no dates etc.
>
> Anything I can do to change that? Thank you very much for your help so far.
> Best wishes, Georgina
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 15,
A few other suggestions:
1. Which files did you transfer ? While that sounds obvious, it is not always
so. So this question is to ensure you really did copy your gnucash data file
to the older computer.
2. How have you tried to open your gnucash data file ? It's important to
realize that on
Op zondag 13 januari 2019 21:30:54 CET schreef Stan Brown:
> The real issue, I'm sorry top say, is that many people are lazy, and
> just start typing wherever their mailer puts the cursor.
I won't even bother to comment on top vs bottom posting. But I will point out
this is only your assumption.
Op zaterdag 12 januari 2019 20:15:49 CET schreef Patrick:
> Hello,
>
> Yes, deselecting "Multi-split" allowed what I wanted. Thanks very much for
> your help.
>
> I think that one of the things that confused me before you helped is that
> until I select and deselect one of the boxes (for
ine" checkbox ?
If that checkbox is *not* checked, there should be some additional column
types like "Transfer Account" and "Transfer Amount"
But perhaps it's more useful if you post a sample of your csv data (you can
anonymize it of course). That will make it easier to
I'm pretty sure what you ask can be done in the new csv importer in GnuCash
3.x.
What version of GnuCash are you using ?
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 12 januari 2019 00:34:06 CET schreef Patrick:
> Hello,
>
> When I am importing transactions from a CSV, I see a way to set one of the
> accounts
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback, though I preferred to have received it while we were
actually working in that area :(
So really the only elements to reconcile on are transaction date and amount ?
Geert
Op vrijdag 11 januari 2019 03:36:15 CET schreef David Cousens:
> Geert,
>
> My opinion is
Op dinsdag 8 januari 2019 07:23:47 CET schreef Liz:
> I was going to say "irrelevant, I have all warnings set"
> but on checking I find that "change contents of reconciled split" was
> unset.
>
> However, there is no sane reason for changing the Payee or description
> of a reconciled split and
Op donderdag 10 januari 2019 02:13:50 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > On Jan 9, 2019, at 3:44 PM, Tim Kallmer wrote:
> >
> > i'm new to using GC for business.
> >
> > i don't understand the format and behavior Accounts Payable account. can
> > you explain the 'Ty' column that starts with
Op donderdag 10 januari 2019 03:59:36 CET schreef D via gnucash-user:
> David,
>
> On January 10, 2019, at 4:01 AM, David Cousens
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> >At the same time
> >david T was starting a reorganization of the concepts and tutorial guide.
>
> For the record, I am in favor of moving
Op woensdag 9 januari 2019 12:51:45 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Check preferences. There is an option for this.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
While I may be wrong I thought this was only introduced in the 3.x series ?
Geert
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Op dinsdag 8 januari 2019 22:11:29 CET schreef Colin Law:
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 17:52, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> > I am trying to get a better deb via Launchpad were we can put up a ppa
> > for folks to point to. Probably name it "gnucash-daily", although I
> > don't see it changing daily but
Hi Christoph,
I agree that's a bug. Can you file a bug report for this in our bug tracker
please ? That way the report won't get lost.
Thanks,
Geert
[1] Refer to http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla on how to use our bug
tracker
Op dinsdag 8 januari 2019 17:34:24 CET schreef Christoph R:
>
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 5:33:06 PM CET David Carlson wrote:
> I was able to run a quick test using release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu 16.04 and
> found that first, when I tried to save a P report in HTML format GnuCash
> did not append a .html suffix. In Linux this did not create a problem, but
>
On Monday, December 31, 2018 8:40:40 PM CET Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> It should probably be filed in Bugzilla, but I think it might already be
> there.
>
No for enhancement requests uservoice is fine. We haven't stated this
explicitly I think, but I find it easier if bugzilla is really for
Op maandag 31 december 2018 15:44:46 CET schreef Fred Bone:
> On Monday, December 31, 2018 at 12:31, Geert Janssens said:
>
> [...]
>
> > Another way to figure out where your current data file is stored:
> > * Open GnuCash
> > * Click on the File menu
> > * Yo
Op maandag 31 december 2018 11:00:58 CET schreef Colin Law:
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 09:50, Finbar Mahon wrote:
> > Sorry, I'm afraid you are dealing with a neophyte here.
> >
> > I read the wiki, and I looked for the data files but didn't find
> > anything that looked like
Hi David,
A very disturbing situation to be in.
I think the first step is to narrow down the possible issues.
Op zaterdag 29 december 2018 16:18:43 CET schreef David T. via gnucash-user:
> Hello,
>
> As the subject line notes, I am again encountering a crasher in GnuCash 3.3
> on MacOS Mojave
Op woensdag 19 december 2018 16:33:43 CET schreef Elmar:
> Not yet in the Linux Mint repository. Do you know when it will appear
> there? I am hesitant to install things not in the official repository.
> Can I install 3.3 alongside 2.6.12 (paranoia speaking here)? - Elmar
>
Unfortunately I have
Op woensdag 19 december 2018 15:55:59 CET schreef Elmar:
> I gather this is only in version 3.x? Any hope for us still on version
> 2.6.12 ?
Hope ? Sure, migrate to 3.x ;)
More seriously, in the 2.6 series there was no gui interface to changing
this. Only by direct manipulation of the data
Op woensdag 19 december 2018 15:31:39 CET schreef Michael Hendry:
> > Thanks, Geert (and Victor and David).
> >
> > Now I know that it’s not a matter of my failing to spot an option within
> > Gnucash, I’ll go for the “print-to-pdf” feature on my iMac - it’s a
> > single step as opposed to
Op woensdag 19 december 2018 12:29:05 CET schreef Michael Hendry:
> Here is a screen-shot to demonstrate the problem:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/mmde3eqphnhabp6/Screenshot%202018-12-19%2011.22.14
> .png?dl=0
>
> The report is readable, but inelegant.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Regards,
>
>
Hi David,
Right now it is working for me. I believe it's temporarily hosted via a flakey
internet connection so it may indeed be unreachable from time to time.
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 15 december 2018 05:29:09 CET schreef David Cousens:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if the wiki is currently
Op vrijdag 7 december 2018 23:35:00 CET schreef Stephen M. Butler:
> The custom balance sheet (formatted) report that you folks helped my
> configure on Linux, my wife now wants on her Windows 10 box.
>
> From my research, it appears that both the config-user.scm file (Linux:
>
Op donderdag 6 december 2018 17:22:24 CET schreef D via gnucash-user:
> Also, the file name should be "config.user" and not " config.user.txt"
>
Actually for gnucash 3.x the name should be
config-user.scm
> The file *type* should be text.
>
That is correct.
Geert
Op donderdag 6 december 2018 03:48:22 CET schreef stephen.m.butler51:
> I'll see if I can grab the 3.3 branch.
I understand what you want to say here, however it occurs to me there's still
some confusion on how git works. So I'll take the liberty to elaborate a bit
on that. There is no 3.3
Op maandag 3 december 2018 16:16:07 CET schreef Trentham:
> I know this is an old post but it's taken me a long time to find it!
>
> It's very helpful info however it seems that doing this does not relate the
> credit to a particular invoice and so in the receivable ageing report the
> customer
Op maandag 3 december 2018 09:53:46 CET schreef David Smith:
> This happens when I try to install GNUCash on to my computer using Windows
> 10. Please see image of screenshot.
>
> Please can anyone help?
>
> Regards,
>
> David
You can disregard my previous mail. I hadn't seen this one yet.
Op zondag 2 december 2018 16:59:47 CET schreef David Smith:
> Please can you tell me why I cannot install the latest version?
Just a second while I look into my crystal ball ;)
More seriously, it's very hard to help you when you give this little
information.
To start, what OS are you on ?
What
Op zaterdag 1 december 2018 12:28:54 CET schreef Colin Law:
> On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 at 20:29, Colin Law wrote:
> > Should I re-open https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796724 and
> > add the above notes to it?
>
> Could I have some direction on this please? Reopen the above bug or
> open a
Op woensdag 28 november 2018 19:08:44 CET schreef Jack Slater:
> Windows 10
> GnuCash 3.3
>
> If cursor focus is on the numeric total in the CHARGE field (Example: the
> entire 15.22 is highlighted) and I Alt-Tab to a web browser to verify the
> amount from an invoice and then Alt-Tab back, only
Op dinsdag 27 november 2018 00:17:06 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Nov 27, 2018, at 6:35 AM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> The other big issue is that your description of the various modules in a
> business accounting system is for *big* business. That’s not what GnuCash
> is designed for and not
a mystery that may never be solved.
>I don't have any recollection of doing anything that would have
>changed the PATH or anything like that.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Colin
>On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 18:59, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>>
>> Colin,
>>
>> gnc-build-u
Colin,
gnc-build-userdata-path is defined in libgnc-core-utils.so, a shared library
part of gnucash. This particular symbol was introduced for gnucash 3.x or
shortly before that in the 2.7 development series to be precise.
The error suggests this shared library is not found or more likely
Op zondag 25 november 2018 23:04:45 CET schreef David Cousens:
> Hi Geert,On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 15:47 +0100, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op zaterdag 24 november 2018 23:47:33 CET schreef David Cousens:
> > > The single line format data cannot be imported correctly at all at the
>
the experiences as that helps us
identify which areas to focus on first.
Regards,
Geert
Op zondag 25 november 2018 17:54:29 CET schreef Paul Schwartz:
> Geert:
> Is it possible to install two versions, side-by-side, in Windows?
>
> Thanks
> Paul
>
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 7
zondag 25 november 2018 17:54:29 CET schreef Paul Schwartz:
> Geert:
> Is it possible to install two versions, side-by-side, in Windows?
>
> Thanks
> Paul
>
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 7:56 AM Geert Janssens
>
> wrote:
> > David,
> >
> > You keep say
David,
You keep saying this. While I respect your choice to stay on the safe side,
the only way to know if gnucash 3.x works for you is to test it. That's pretty
easy in Windows.
So I encourage you to run a few tests on a backup of your data file and
evaluate how good or bad that works out.
Very interesting observation. So this may suggest the location of the mouse
cursor plays a role as well.
If you position the mouse cursor outside of the gnucash window, or over the
window's title bar instead of over an open register, does that make a
difference for the save performance ?
Op zaterdag 24 november 2018 23:47:33 CET schreef David Cousens:
> The single line format data cannot be imported correctly at all at the
> moment as Geert indicated in his reply. The single line exported data has a
> separate column for the base account for the transaction and a separate
> column
l/gtk-3.0 and there is no .ini file
> there. (Windows 10 using Gnu 3.3) So I'm confused!? (As usual!)
>
> On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 12:39 PM Geert Janssens
> wrote:
> > Op vrijdag 23 november 2018 19:28:14 CET schreef Jack Slater:
> > > The Up/Down scroll back moves r
Op vrijdag 23 november 2018 19:28:14 CET schreef Jack Slater:
> The Up/Down scroll back moves roughly a year at a time when I mouse click
> the slider. In other programs, I'm used to seeing the result of the single
> click be 1 "page" of data at a time. Am I thinking wrong or is there a
> setting
Op donderdag 22 november 2018 22:28:56 CET schreef GTI .H:
> I did several tests on GnuCash 3.3 on W10 and I can not import without
> errors(adding extra split) a simple transaction like this:
>
> Date;Type;Amount;Value;Account;Category;Description;TX;Reconcile
>
Op woensdag 21 november 2018 01:40:15 CET schreef David Cousens:
> Geert,
>
> Apologies, I must have mixed up the Deposit and Withdrawal column when I
> tested it initially. Relying on memory of what I did is obviously no longer
> reliable. On a more careful retesting it works as expected apart
Hi David,
I think this message could have been sent to the list instead of me
personally. I won't edit your message in my reply so others can follow the
conversation.
Number recognition fails indeed when number format is set to "Locale" and
positive numbers are prefixed with a '+' sign.
Op dinsdag 20 november 2018 21:59:12 CET schreef Joe Peters:
> Luckily I self identified as noob. That was exactly the problem. Thank you
> both for the help. After running;
>
> * sudo make
> * sudo make install
It should only be necessary (and safer) to use sudo only for the
This is the right question. I don't see a run of
make
sudo make install
If you don't run these successfully, nothing will appear in /usr/local.
Note make install is run via sudo. On a typical linux system ordinary users
are not allowed to write into /usr/local unless they have administrator
You can set a port number when saving to DB. If not set, GnuCash will use the
default. There is no separate field for it, but I believe you can use a
"host:port" format in the hostname field.
If you prefer to keep the non-default port number for your mysql server, you
can reopen your db in
Op maandag 19 november 2018 08:30:21 CET schreef David Cousens:
> My bank has a CSV format with a data column, an amount column , a
> description then a balance column and finally an expense category. The
> amount column is negative for withdrawals and positive for deposits.
>
> When I tried to
Op maandag 19 november 2018 01:59:18 CET schreef David Carlson:
> I have been using GnuCash for many years and I am still using release
> 2.6.17 or similar depending on which computer I am using. I just noticed
> that when I am importing a CSV transactions file and I get to the step to
>
Op maandag 19 november 2018 00:11:10 CET schreef John Griessen:
> On 11/17/18 7:24 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> >> ;;; WARNING: loading compiled
> >> file/home/john/.local/gnucash-3.3/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash/rep
> >> ort/standard-reports/account-piecharts.go failed: ;;; ERROR: In procedure
>
Op woensdag 7 november 2018 19:17:58 CET schreef Jörg Schaible:
> Hi Derek,
>
> On Tue, 06 Nov 2018 10:16:33 -0500 Derek Atkins wrote:
> > Jörg Schaible writes:
> >> [snip]
> >>
> >> Yes. I don't know how gnucash managed to add this, but one of the used
> >> versions from 1.7.x to 2.7.4 in the
Op woensdag 7 november 2018 00:33:50 CET schreef Eric Rathhaus office:
> Thanks so much. All is square!
You're welcome :)
Geert
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Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 20:01:02 CET schreef Eric Rathhaus office:
> Where’s the “refund” option?
* Business->Customer->Process Payment...
* When the dialog opens, select the customer
* In the list of documents click on the credit note
=> The open amount of the credit note will be filled in in
Glad you got it working and thanks for sharing your solution !
Geert
Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 20:02:06 CET schreef Wolfram Wagner:
> Dear List,
> for the next running into these issues.
>
> My Problem:
> I am running debian stable/strech 9. The stable version delivers a
> pretty old gnucash.
Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 05:30:32 CET schreef Eric Rathhaus office:
> I do have a f/u question. When I create a credit note, the program only
> allows me to account for it as income and it appears as a positive number
> in my accounts receivable. How can I account for this transaction so that
>
Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 18:37:30 CET schreef btrib:
> Autosave simply updates the log file whereas closing the program updates the
> main file, correct?
No. Autosave is a full save and as such updates the main file. The log files
are updated while you create/modify/delete a transaction.
Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 17:16:16 CET schreef Matthew Pounsett:
> I have cases with both billable employee expenses (vouchers) and billable
> purchases (vendor bills) which need to go on customer invoices. This is
> fairly straight forward... the problem I'm having is how to deal with these
>
Op maandag 5 november 2018 20:00:54 CET schreef Eric Rathhaus office:
> Hello - I need to refund a client for pre-paid expenses I didn’t end up
> incurring. I could just cut a check and account for it as an expense. But
> as these payments came from multiple invoices and jobs, I would like to
>
Op maandag 5 november 2018 20:15:00 CET schreef btrib:
> Update! The problem is restricted to a malfunction with the date format in
> the 2.6.16 version. Specifically, the program will allow the user to proceed
> with import in the default format /MM/DD despite the CSV transaction
> dates
Op maandag 5 november 2018 12:54:19 CET schreef Flyeta via gnucash-user:
> From Anita’s screenshots, I believe she has inadvertently selected
> “View>Show Tab Bar” and can remove that extraneous (because the active
> Gnucash file already displays in the window title bar) bar by selecting
>
Op zondag 4 november 2018 22:40:59 CET schreef btrib:
> Agreed. OFX/QIF works perfect. My CSV import did not only freeze but crashed
> the program and caused me to lose a large amount of data. Hundreds of asset
> transactions plus one entire liability account as well as several dozens of
>
Op maandag 5 november 2018 01:10:08 CET schreef Rares Vernica:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to hide the Num column in Basic Ledger. I can drag the Num
> column header and make it not show, but it is till there when I step from
> column to column with TAB. Is there a way to configure GnuCash so
Op zondag 4 november 2018 14:59:39 CET schreef Anita Graves via gnucash-user:
> Dear Gnucash folks. I just
> read on the Internet that the file extension .LNK is a Windows file
> shortcut. What does that mean I don’t use Windows and thought I had
> downloaded Gnucash for Mac. Thank you
Op zondag 4 november 2018 14:32:56 CET schreef Frederick Bambrough:
> In message <6825469.s9l7n08...@legolas.kobaltwit.lan>
>
> Geert Janssens wrote:
> > So no not in the gnucash subdirectory of USER_DATA_HOME (which
> > incidentally we refer to as GNC_DAT
Op zondag 4 november 2018 04:36:30 CET schreef craigarno:
> My application is similar, except two of my users will be outside of my
> local network, working from the Internet. I'm a tiny one man SOHO
> operation who is off-site a lot of the time and may also be accessing my
> GnuCash database
Op vrijdag 2 november 2018 06:01:36 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> You can either unpost the invoice and then return the funds, or
>
> Issue a credit note for the amount of the invoice, un-pay the invoice, apply
> the credit note as an offset, and then return the funds.
>
Third option:
Issue a
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 17:09:27 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
>
> You should not point people to incorrect and misleading links
What's misleading about that link ? I have just read it and
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 16:43:12 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 27/10/2018 19:24, wail wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have a list of invoices and a list of payments and I'm trying to assign
> > payments to invoices (I'm using Gnucash 3.3 on Ubuntu 18.10).
> > The problem is that my client pays
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 14:27:37 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 27/10/2018 09:34, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Agreed. And on several occasions I have been thinking about adjusting the
> > gnucash code and its Windows installer to make this universally possible.
>
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 14:20:02 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 26/10/2018 21:36, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
> > Not ideal of course, but if you install GC on all the computers you want
> > to run on, you could just put the data on the flash drive and plug it in
> > to whatever computer you
I believe 3.3 should be safe to use. It still has a few quirks but it will
treat your data properly.
The most reported issue is with entering information in the account registers.
Autocompletion is not always working correctly. Especially if you require an
input method (which is common for
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 18:12:28 CET schreef Wail Yahyaoui:
> Hello Geert,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I now realize that the assignment to multiple
> invoices was working all along but I got confused by the order of
> invoices. Payments are indeed assigned to the oldest invoice first but
>
Op zaterdag 27 oktober 2018 20:24:47 CET schreef wail:
> Hello,
> I have a list of invoices and a list of payments and I'm trying to assign
> payments to invoices (I'm using Gnucash 3.3 on Ubuntu 18.10).
> The problem is that my client pays sums that are not related to invoices,
> e.g. invoices
I'm glad you have found a workaround.
I would be interested in digging deeper at what went wrong with the cvs import
though. Can you retry a cvs import and check what appears in the trace file
[1] ?
Alternatively can you try to reduce your 100 transaction csv file further in
search of a
Op vrijdag 26 oktober 2018 22:27:51 CEST schreef aeneas:
> Very nice reply!
>
> It looks like knowing about GNC_DATA_HOME goes a long way toward solving my
> problem. From what I can see I'm not using AQBANKING. Also, I'd speculate
> that my scheme may not be be completely fool-proof. I did
Op vrijdag 26 oktober 2018 18:52:33 CEST schreef aeneas:
> One of the nice things about software designed to run on multiple platforms
> is that it tends to avoid the use of platform specific features. I've had
> very good success setting up various open source packages to run on Windows
> in a
If it works when you uninstall guile-2.0-libs there is a bug somewhere. It
should be possible to have two major versions of guile installed next to one
another on a linux system.
Unfortunately I can't help with debugging this further due to lack of time.
Geert
Op donderdag 25 oktober 2018
not there. I have checked with a system with working
> GC 3.3 to make sure I am looking in the right place in dconf-editor.
> I have looked in /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnucash.gschema.xml and
> can see that the key definitions are there.
>
> Very strange.
>
> Colin
&
Hi Colin,
These keys do exist on my locally built gnucash (I do have to set
XDG_DATA_DIRS to find them though, but that should only be necessary if the
package is not installed in the default /usr or /usr/local).
The 3.3 package installation on Ubuntu may not be properly updating the
That sounds a lot like the bug I fixed recently. However the correct bug link
is:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796772
Regards,
Geert
John Ralls schreef op 20 oktober 2018 16:11:33 CEST:
>
>
>> On Oct 19, 2018, at 10:07 PM, Leonidas Giorgallis
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everybody ,
>>
Bob Fewell did work on report loading at some point. It may well be the source
of this change. I can't check right now, but you could search the closed PRs
for some discussion of this.
Geert
John Ralls schreef op 21 oktober 2018 16:17:09 CEST:
>Sorry, not intentional on our part. Most likely
Not only the file name has changed, its location has as well. The wiki page
does explain this, there are separate instructions for 2.6.x and 3.x
Regards,
Geert
km22 schreef op 21 oktober 2018 15:38:33 CEST:
>Hi Tim,
>I saw that filename in the wiki and tried it too but unfortunately it
iki.gnucash.org/wiki/Locale_Settings
which holds more details on changing language (and other locale related
parameters) for gnucash.
Regards,
Geert
> Best regards, John
>
> the operating systemOn 15-10-2018 01:41, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op maandag 15 oktober 2018 00
Op maandag 15 oktober 2018 00:29:10 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> > On Oct 13, 2018, at 2:16 AM, John Saunders wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > My laptop has Danish windows 7 professional but I need to run GnuCash in
> > English and can't find out how.
> >
> > I have created the file environment.local
Op zaterdag 13 oktober 2018 11:16:32 CEST schreef John Saunders:
> Hi,
>
> My laptop has Danish windows 7 professional but I need to run GnuCash in
> English and can't find out how.
>
> I have created the file environment.local in the same folder as environment
>
> environment.local contains: -
Op maandag 15 oktober 2018 00:04:45 CEST schreef DenverJim:
> Just downloaded v3.3 and still see this issue still exists. Is there plans
> to actually be able to see investment register prices in decimal format like
> it used to be? Thanks.
>
You can set this now with a preference option:
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2018 20:41:12 CEST schreef Lloyd Adams:
> Ok Thanks for the fast response.
>
> Do you know if this is on the roadmap? Trying to load a standard config if
> it exists when print is selected would seem ( to someone with little
> knowledge!) to be fairly straightforward.
>
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2018 19:46:31 CEST schreef Lloyd Adams:
> There seem to have been some significant changes to invoice printing with
> v3.3, which are a real step in the right direction.
>
> Is there a way yet to save a default configuration for say an invoice, and
> then have this used
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2018 11:54:16 CEST schreef randix:
> Colin... It's 2:47 am and the neighborhood around Ocean Beach in San
> Francisco just woke up to a scream of delight [from me]... I did what you
> suggested, and it runs perfectly (so far, at least for the last few minutes
> of my
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2018 09:18:47 CEST schreef Colin Law:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 05:36, randix wrote:
> > ...
> > flatpak install flathub org.gnucash.GnuCash
>
> I think you may need to use sudo with that, at least that is what I
> did on Ubuntu
>
> > ...
> > error:
Op zaterdag 6 oktober 2018 23:03:43 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> This link gives some info on flatpaks as well:
> https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/08/19/install-linux-applications-chrome->
> os/
>
> Note, ChromeOS is using the Debian9 Stretch repos, so if you just use
> apt-get you won’t
Hi Eric,
Great job. Thanks a lot !
Geert
Op maandag 8 oktober 2018 01:41:37 CEST schreef Eric Wheeler:
> Hello all,
>
> For those interested, we have successfully built GnuCash on CentOS 7.
>
> 1. download gnucash 3.3:
>
>
Op donderdag 4 oktober 2018 23:22:23 CEST schreef GTI .H:
> Em qua, 3 de out de 2018 às 09:08, Pandem escreveu:
> > in gnucash Edit > Preferences > Register Use Gnucash built-in color
> > theme
> >
> > enable or disabled (tick or unticked)?
>
> If you want to use your
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