>
> > While I am at it, I note that the report setting to reverse account
> signs on the transaction report doesn’t seem to affect the total amount any
> more—it worked correctly in 2.6.19. ISTR that others have noted this—or
> does that need to get a bug as well?
> >
>
I'm afraid the previous
> On May 2, 2018, at 1:09 PM, David T. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Before I submit a bug report, I’d like to see whether there has been some
> change to the reports system that causes the degradation I am seeing, and if
> there is a different way to
GnuCash 2.6.12 - rev ed11f6d+ on 2016-04-18
Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia
Instead of the euro simbol, I get ???. I tried:
~$ LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=en_GB.UTF8 LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 /usr/bin/gnucash
(process:18886): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_setenv: assertion 'value != NULL'
failed
(process:18886):
David,
I haven’t noticed this case in particular but do see some other unique 3.1
report problems. (filed a bug on one a couple of days ago) But since you
mentioned other approaches, does not turning on the Total (Period) column on
the Accounts tab not give you the info you’re looking for? I
Hello,
Before I submit a bug report, I’d like to see whether there has been some
change to the reports system that causes the degradation I am seeing, and if
there is a different way to achieve my same goal.
I have a custom report that is set to display a single figure for YTD totals
for a
I am trying GNC-3.1 on Archlabs with good success. It is available as one
of their packages. Only issue to date is display of prices as fractions,
which I believe is a known issue. Thanks to all. Mike
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Op woensdag 2 mei 2018 16:50:38 CEST schreef Dennis Powless:
> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPEFIX=$HOME/.local
>
> Do I literally type this in terminal? After the other steps?
You may want to read some background on the cmake command to understand how it
works. Building from source does require some basic
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPEFIX=$HOME/.local
Do I literally type this in terminal? After the other steps?
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> On May 2, 2018, at 3:26 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> your user's homedirectory (-DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPEFIX=
> $HOME/.local). You can
> On May 1, 2018, at 4:22 AM, Jacques Beckand wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Gnucash 3.1 does not use right characters coding for retrieving files from
> the files history list inherited from Gnucash 2.6.21
>
> If the historical gnucash file path contains an accented character, it
>
> On May 1, 2018, at 2:16 PM, Jay Ridgley wrote:
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> Given the following:
>
> GnuCash data file on a network drive (possibly in a cloud). GnuCash open in
> r/w mode.
>
> May other instances (other users on other systems) of GnuCash be opened
>
Dave,
It just won’t run from the .dmg. I don’t know if it’s new behavior or not, but
it worked fine for me after I dragged it to the same normal folder that Gnucash
is in (/Applications in my case).
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 1, 2018, at 3:48 PM, Dave H wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi,
Gnucash 3.1 does not use right characters coding for retrieving files from
the files history list inherited from Gnucash 2.6.21
If the historical gnucash file path contains an accented character, it
doesn't find it. For example, instead of looking for "Comptabilité", it
looks for
If you followed the instructions from the beginning of that page you can run
the cmake command literally as it's written down
It tells cmake to prepare a gnucash build based on the sources found in the
parent directory (the .. in the command) and to be installed in the .local
subdirectory of
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