John Ralls-2 wrote
>>> I'd go with a gdk-win32 bug. Window stacking ("z-order") models are
>>> different for each windowing system.
I've researched this further and it could well be a Windows issue. I am
using Windows 10 Build version 17134. Released April 2018, mine upgraded
this week.
Was
> On May 10, 2018, at 12:32 PM, keithwjones wrote:
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> John Ralls-2 wrote
>> I'd go with a gdk-win32 bug. Window stacking ("z-order") models are
>> different for each windowing system. Gtk was designed around X11 and
>> everything else is an adaptation, so there are
John Ralls-2 wrote
> I'd go with a gdk-win32 bug. Window stacking ("z-order") models are
> different for each windowing system. Gtk was designed around X11 and
> everything else is an adaptation, so there are several idiosyncrasies like
> this on non-X11 systems--including Wayland.
John
Do I
Perhaps the save dialog is hiding behind the main window? (that’s not supposed
to happen anymore, but...)
Without moving to a different app, hover over GnuCash in the taskbar and see
how many windows are associated with it.
Regards,
Adrien
> On May 10, 2018, at 4:49 AM, keithwjones
I think that this could also be connected.
Create Invoice > Print > Export PDF
The save window flashes up and then disappears. Program locks up.
If you do something else like open a browser then go back to Gnucash the
save window comes back.
Keith
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GnuCash 3.1 - Windows 10
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Geert Janssens-4 wrote
> Indeed a new issue with gnucash 3.0 and up.
> It's reported as a bug here:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795653
Work Around for me. Create new folder location it opens to, then select that
folder to save the file to.
Keith
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GnuCash 3.1 - Windows
Op vrijdag 4 mei 2018 10:41:43 CEST schreef keithwjones:
> Gnucash 3.1 Windows 10
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> File > Save As
>
> Window come up but you can not select a drive.
>
> It automatically opens to where your data file is stored and you can save it
> as a different name.
>
> You can select folders such as
Gnucash 3.1 Windows 10
File > Save As
Window come up but you can not select a drive.
It automatically opens to where your data file is stored and you can save it
as a different name.
You can select folders such as Documents and Downloads.
Keith
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GnuCash 2.6.19 - Windows 10
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