Op woensdag 20 maart 2019 02:10:11 CET schreef Roger Oliver:
> That worked. Thanks. You are correct, my intention was to experiment with
> 3.4. I thought I would try copying the stylesheet file to the test computer
> as well. That did not work, I suspect because the picture file is not in
> the
Hi James,
This should be saved automatically, so either you have an uncommon setup or
there is a bug in the code.
You didn't mention the version of gnucash nor your operating system.
Also can you post the contents of the gnucash trace file [1] for the two
gnucash runs:
* run gnucash, set the
Op dinsdag 19 maart 2019 22:10:29 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> I never understood the need or benefit to differentiate simple vs. split
> transactions since *all* transactions are split into two entries at least
> once. Perhaps dropping that distinction is in order, or does it serve some
>
>
> -James
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Geert Janssens
> Sent: 20 March 2019 08:15
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Cc: James Walker
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Saving visible Accounts columns between GnuCash runs
>
> Hi James,
>
> This should be
Op woensdag 20 maart 2019 10:51:55 CET schreef Michael Hendry:
> Which supports my contention that the use of the term “split” for a Ledger
> Entry causes confusion.
>
Fair enough. As I said if there's a concise yet more clear term to use I'm
happy to switch to it.
Personally I'm not convinced
Op woensdag 20 maart 2019 16:14:46 CET schreef rmom...@gmail.com:
> Geert,
>
> Not sure how it works but version 2.6 installed in Spanish on a Spanish
> language Windows 7 computer with the correct Spanish accounting vocabulary.
> I don't have to translate for my accountant. Very cool! From your
Op donderdag 14 maart 2019 17:22:48 CET schreef Stephen M. Butler:
> For some reason my Citi Visa account has lost the ability to export file
> in non-CSV formats. So, running the CSV importer on the file that had
> fields:
>
> Status, Date, Description, Debit, Credit, MemberName
>
> I
Op maandag 11 maart 2019 04:48:03 CET schreef Chris Roy-Smith:
> On 10/3/19 7:45 pm, Colin Law wrote:
> > Thanks Chris. That could indeed be useful. One should always
> > remember, though, that with a ppa one is reliant on the integrity of
> > the packager to build what you are expecting. There
Op dinsdag 19 maart 2019 18:08:29 CET schreef rmom...@gmail.com:
> Version 2.6.17
>
> I looked at the wiki and am not sure where to start. If possible, just need
> to know:
>
> What is the name of the file where the saved report configurations are
> stored?
> Should those saved configurations be
Op donderdag 21 maart 2019 14:59:29 CET schreef Martijn Heuts:
> Hello,
> When I process a refund I pull up the customer's invoice, click on 'Pay
> invoices' and enter therefund amount in the 'refund' column. My P report
> did not show a difference when I compared it before and after processing
>
(Derek Atkins)
> > 3. Re: Unable to add prices to some securities (Alan Taylor)
> > 4. Re: End of year rollover (Derek Atkins)
> > 5. Re: The Meaning of Split (previously Example of multi-split
> >
> > feature of CSV importer?) (Derek Atkins)
> >
>
Op vrijdag 22 maart 2019 19:41:23 CET schreef Geert Janssens:
> Hi Martijn,
>
> You create a Credit Memo by selecting
> Business->Customer->New Invoice...
> And then in the invoice window select Credit Note rather than invoice.
>
> As a sidenote, please trim your reply
Op donderdag 7 februari 2019 23:15:18 CET schreef David Carlson:
> I am faced with inserting linefeeds into OFX files at certain critical
> locations to make them more palatable to libofx. In that context I have
> found that I can open them with LibreOffice, turn on Formatting Marks (Ctrl
> F10)
Op dinsdag 12 februari 2019 17:05:41 CET schreef Rich Shepard:
> Running Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on Slackware-14.2.
>
> Preparing to send my account 2018 tax information and I've encountered a
> problem: when I print an Account Report as a PDF the options do not allow me
> to specify a date
Op woensdag 13 februari 2019 12:49:46 CET schreef Adam Funk:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded my laptop from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10 a little over a month
> ago. I think the gnucash version changed from 2.6.19 to 3.3 (Ubuntu
> package versions 1:2.6.19-1 to 1:3.3-2). At first it crashed every
> time, but I
Op dinsdag 5 februari 2019 00:18:47 CET schreef Mike Alexander:
> > On Feb 4, 2019, at 4:32 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:
> >
> > Back to the original question: I think gnucash will try its best to keep
> > you from adding a reverse payment to an already paid in
Op dinsdag 5 februari 2019 20:45:55 CET schreef Steve Cohen:
> I fear that the main thread of this issue has been lost due to the
> irrelevant side issue raised about Windows.
>
> Below is the latest real message in this thread (in response to Colin Law):
>
> I was surprised to see 3.900 myself
Op dinsdag 5 februari 2019 22:10:52 CET schreef Jack Slater:
> I have! Hate it. Will it be fixed?
That's gtk decision, not a gnucash one.
However you can change it on your system if you like:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Scrollbars
Regards,
Geert
Op vrijdag 8 februari 2019 23:04:55 CET schreef tbalaban:
> Hi All,
>
> When still getting my arms around how to properly post transactions I think
> I did a fewdirect posts to Accounts Payable instead of processing a proper
> payment using the payment processing tool.
>
> I see on my Balance
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 16:28:30 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 29, 2019, at 6:28 AM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> >> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created
> >> ? Or in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
> >>
> >> As far as I know on
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created ?
> > Or in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
> >
> > As far as I know on linux and Windows the names are hardcoded to use the
> >
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:38:54 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:24 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:19:59 CET schreef John Ralls:
> >>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
> >>> wrote:&g
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:19:59 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> >>> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were
Op maandag 28 januari 2019 15:33:02 CET schreef David T. via gnucash-user:
> > On Jan 28, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> >> It’s not clear whether “data files” is meant to refer to *your* data
> >> files, or *the application’s.* Adrien is right that you can easily load
> >>
Op maandag 28 januari 2019 17:40:13 CET schreef Christopher Lam:
> Hi David
>
> I run 2.6.21 and 3.4 side by side on my machine on the same data file
>
> > without trouble. The visual experiences can’t be optimized for both since
> > they use different UI engines but the same configuration files
Op donderdag 31 januari 2019 19:32:31 CET schreef RobW:
> This is fixed in GNUCash 3.4 apparently. At least it fixed it for me.
Yes, it should be fixed in 3.4. The relevant bug report is
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796772
Bug 796772 - Receivable Ageing Report invalid URL for Totals
Op maandag 4 februari 2019 18:19:24 CET schreef DGPickett via gnucash-user:
> It's be smart if, when I hit the reconcile button, it selected the date of
> the 1) oldest transaction 2) not in the future 3) n set to c or y. After
> all, one cannot hope to reconcile the future, and why set the
Op zaterdag 2 februari 2019 09:37:02 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 02/02/2019 04:24, Mike Alexander wrote:
> > A few weeks ago I received a check in payment for an invoice I had sent to
> > a customer. I recorded the payment and deposited the check. A couple of
> > weeks later I got
;
> Eric
>
> ===
>
> On 11/05/2019 18:11, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > It looks like you have sent an html formatted mail and that got converted
> > to plain text somewhere. In plain text mails asterisks are typically the
> >
John,
Nothing has changed on the gnucash side in this respect between version 3.3 or
3.5 that I'm aware of.
You didn't state what OS you are on. Is that on Windows as well ?
Regards,
Geert
On zaterdag 18 mei 2019 19:08:57 CEST John Underwood wrote:
> I came accross this problem today after
tils.dll!gnc_path_find_localized_html_file+0x980
> libgnc-core-utils.dll!gnc_path_find_localized_html_file+0xfce
> libgnc-core-utils.dll!gnc_filepath_init+0xca
> gnucash.exe+0x3b33
> gnucash.exe+0x138b
> ntdll.dll!RtlDeactivateActivationContextUnsafeFast+0x35f
>
>
> I cannot
On maandag 27 mei 2019 16:21:34 CEST John Ralls wrote:
> > On May 27, 2019, at 1:48 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op zondag 26 mei 2019 16:01:07 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> >>> On May 26, 2019, at 3:27 AM, nor via gnucash-user
> >>> wrote:
Where did you download your GnuCash version from ?
The one you find on the gnucash webpage is using a Quarz backend on MacOS, not
X11.
Regards,
Geert
On maandag 27 mei 2019 18:33:29 CEST kentsor wrote:
> Much as I'd like to use a QB alternative, as a Mac user I can not stand
> looking at
Op zondag 2 juni 2019 20:37:44 CEST schreef Elmar:
> OK, this is a weird. I was editing some of the options in a report,
> specifically unhighlighting one account and highlighting another to
> include, and tried to save the report. GC crashed to desktop.
> Reopening it (open anyway), now GC
nt to inform the author of that jar file about
the changed locations. We have a wiki page detailing all relevant file
locations here:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
Regards,
Geert
> On 6/2/19 4:34 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op zondag 2 juni 2019 20:37:44 CEST s
Op vrijdag 7 juni 2019 11:06:28 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > On Jun 7, 2019, at 3:57 AM, jeffrey black
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> > I think I missed something here Adrien. I only get a /months worth /of
> > transactions in a tab across some but not all accounts which have
> > entries. What
- And overzealeous anti-virus program perhaps ? Try disabling it temporarily.
- Have you tried running gnucash as a different (windows) user to rule out
user specific issues ?
As Derek I'm not using Windows, so I can only offer generic suggestions.
Geert
Op dinsdag 28 mei 2019 16:49:59 CEST
Other things to look for:
What do you get if you export the report (even though it's blank in GnuCash) ?
Does the exported file actually contain html you can open in Chrome or Firefox
?
Are there message in the trace file [1] after you tried to open the report ?
Geert
[1]
Op maandag 3 juni 2019 17:02:33 CEST schreef Derek Atkins:
> Hi,
>
> nor via gnucash-user writes:
> > Some more feedback for Mr. Jon,when i try to open a file saved with
> > gnucash
> > desktop v.3.5 (windows) the error reports, "unable to parse transaction
> > time 2019-04-30 20:00:00"
Op zondag 26 mei 2019 16:01:07 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> > On May 26, 2019, at 3:27 AM, nor via gnucash-user
> > wrote:
> >
> > I am aware that it is not a part of GNUC development. However it a lovely
> > app on move specifically to view records/transactions from
> > desktop.Unfortunately,
N9__gnu_cxx27__verbose_terminate_handlerEv+0x163
> >> libstdc++-6.dll!__cxa_throw+0x5c
> >> msvcrt.dll!free+0x39
> >> libgnc-core-utils.dll!_ZN5boost9iterators6detail23operator_arrow_dispatch
> >> IRN S_10filesystem15directory_entryEPS4_E5applyES5_+0x11
> >&g
It looks like you have sent an html formatted mail and that got converted to
plain text somewhere. In plain text mails asterisks are typically the
replacement of the bold markup. So the text between two asterisks is
considered boldface.
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 11 mei 2019 12:20:11 CEST
(It's Geert by the way)
Hi Eric,
Hmm, I should have remembered that if I'm cc'd I get your original message
rather than the mailing list's. So of course I saw your html markup, while
others on the list wouldn't.
As Derek says, our mailing list software strips off html from a mail. Or in
some
Op maandag 13 mei 2019 16:32:46 CEST schreef Derek Atkins:
> Hi,
>
> boldstripe writes:
> > Just checking: am I correct in expecting Gnucash 3.5 to have the same
> > problem with multiple-currency CSV data as Gnucash 3.4?
> >
> > The origina bug report is here:
> >
The bug being referred to is https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645273
The issue seems to have something to do with selecting a default browser on a
fresh windows install. Somehow it seems Windows - or WebKitGtk on Windows -
blocks all output until the user has made this choice. To date
Op zaterdag 18 mei 2019 20:31:58 CEST schreef Matthew Forbis via gnucash-user:
> Sending to list from correct email address.
> The Average Balance report would seem to have merit in my mind, such as
> tracking a portfolio over time, but I decided to test it to see what it's
> capable of. In my
For clarity: I recommend the --extra switch *only* to experiment with these
example reports (and possibly a few other experimental features). If you want
to continue to use one for production reports, it should be installed as a
custom report [1]
So far noone who's actually using these reports
Op vrijdag 24 mei 2019 02:49:10 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Because these reports are translated, they serve also as a fallback
> for the missing translation of the incomplete documentation as they
> show a few aspects of what can be done with reports.
I'm not sure I understand what
Too much to deal with in one reply. I'll split it up in smaller chunks.
Op vrijdag 24 mei 2019 02:49:10 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Am Do., 23. Mai 2019 um 22:26 Uhr schrieb Geert Janssens
>
> :
> > For clarity: I recommend the --extra switch *only
Op vrijdag 24 mei 2019 02:49:10 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Am Do., 23. Mai 2019 um 22:26 Uhr schrieb Geert Janssens
> > People that still want these reports can install them as explained in our
> > Custom Reports wiki page [1].
>
> That is ways to co
Hi,
I'm looking at https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773198
This bug proposes to remove a number of reports from the reports menu on the
assumption these reports are primarily demo's of what can be achieved in
gnucash, but have limited actual value. This is about the following reports:
You can choose to install the report as a custom report as explained in our
wiki:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports
The whole assumption here is these reports are rarely used and unmaintained.
We don't want to completely remove them as they can serve as examples of what
can be done
Op zondag 28 april 2019 21:36:53 CEST schreef Mike stagl:
> I don't know how you figured that out, but you are correct!
>
The information was in your stack trace:
#2 0x7fffd62070ca in ()
at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-xim.so
That combined with the fact this
Op woensdag 1 mei 2019 20:24:23 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > Certainly, changing the account or amount will require a re-reconcile.
> > However, I would rather not have to re-reconcile for immaterial changes
> > to transaction date, transaction number, transaction description, or
> > split
Op woensdag 1 mei 2019 21:01:19 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > On May 1, 2019, at 1:40 PM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > For what it's worth all business accounting packages I have used in
> > Belgium
> > protect the full transac
Op woensdag 8 mei 2019 04:16:51 CEST schreef ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user:
> On 5/7/19 6:48 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> > What do you mean archived?
>
> It was GnuCash's wording. And I don't know
> what it means. I tought it meant I was done
> editing for the day.
>
Hmm, had to look that up.
GnuCash 3 is using a different way to store import matcher heuristics
internally. The first time the csv importer is run, any heuristics in the old
format are converted to the newer format. Depending on how large this
heuristics database is, this can take a considerable amount of time. And
Op woensdag 17 april 2019 11:24:51 CEST schreef Jonathan Silvey:
> For some reason, I cannot go above the top line of a window. I have been
> through the Preferences and Help pages without success.
>
> Two possible clues are that the Accounts totals are correct, so the
> information is there
Do you have other applications on your system that use guile (like Lilypond
for example) ?
Regards,
Geert
Op donderdag 18 april 2019 13:26:08 CEST schreef Oliver Heidelbach via
gnucash-user:
> I reinstalled the current version again to see the log.
>
> It does not write any log file since
Op zaterdag 20 april 2019 17:08:02 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> I figured the lock was in the db, but wasn’t certain.
>
> I just tested with my current data file:
>
> Clean exit via GnuCash > Quit GnuCash
> Copy & Rename file to `test-1234.gnucash`
> Re-open GnuCash
> File > Open >
Op donderdag 2 mei 2019 10:41:55 CEST schreef Dennis Powless:
> dennis@dennisLaptop1:~$ whereis gnucash
> gnucash: /home/dennis/.local/bin/gnucash
>
> I'm surprised that I didn't have more. I don't see any other directories.
>
> dennis@dennisLaptop1:~/.local/bin$ ls
> gnc-fq-check
Hi Sachin,
I believe this file is not created by default. If you like to use it for style
modifications you can create it yourself. It's an ordinary plain text file.
Regards,
Geert
Op maandag 6 mei 2019 05:10:47 CEST schreef Sachin Danave:
> Dear All,
>
> I have installed Gnucash on Windows
You seem to have xim installed as input method. Gtk (the framework gnucash is
built on) is known to have issues with this input method. Please switch to
another input method.
There is a related bug report in our bug database:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661915
Or upstream in Gtk:
Op woensdag 8 mei 2019 09:34:18 CEST schreef ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user:
> On 5/8/19 12:27 AM, Maf. King wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 8 May 2019 08:14:05 BST Geert Janssens wrote:
> >> And actually it's very odd your copy of gnucash has this button to begin
> >> with
Op woensdag 8 mei 2019 13:21:46 CEST schreef Maf. King:
> Assume for a moment that the code path was somehow triggered. What would
> the effect be on a book? what would OP actually see happen? Do you know /
> can you deduce from the code? If it is not what ToddandMargo saw happen
> then maybe
Op woensdag 8 mei 2019 12:35:11 CEST schreef Adam Funk:
> On 2019-02-13, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op woensdag 13 februari 2019 12:49:46 CET schreef Adam Funk:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I upgraded my laptop from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10 a little over a month
> >&
Hi Chris,
You can use View->Filter By... on the register to filter on a date range.
After that select Reports->Account Report as David mentioned.
Regards,
Geert
Op woensdag 3 juli 2019 05:20:33 CEST schreef Chris Tsuji:
>David
>Thank you
>How about printing a range of date.
>
In gnucash a transaction is always between two accounts, but your csv file
only hints at one. That means you need to help gnucash to learn what the
second account should be.
What you have created now are transactions from the "Camps Out" to the "Camps
Out" account, which really means no
Op zaterdag 6 juli 2019 08:01:30 CEST schreef sunfish62--- via gnucash-user:
> Ok. This comes up from time to time. Others may chime in with additional
> pointers, but here's how I'd go about it.
>
> 1) I would change the date of the Opening Balance transaction to the day
> before your starting
As guess as to what might have happened:
When you select the invoice and credit note in the payment window, gnucash
will automatically calculate the difference between them and set the payment
or refund field to that amount. That is, it assumes you intend to fully "pay"
for all the documents
Op zaterdag 6 juli 2019 23:06:56 CEST schreef Robin Chattopadhyay:
> Hi Art-
>
> I found this Bug that was fixed in 3.6 that is the source of the new
> Namespace requirement. https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797278
>
> You're right, the intro screen to the import does now mention the
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 23:22:07 CEST schreef Harry G McGavran Jr:
> Hello Geert --
>
> >Unfortunately I don't know the reason of this failure. If the guid does
> >exist, it may be that the gnc-register protocol failed to register with
> >webkit.
> >
> >This is a protocol (similar to http or ftp)
Macho,
Can you attach the "not terribly instructive" stack trace here ?
Also when you run the other custom reports resulting in the generic report
error, can you check the contents of the trace file [1] ?
Typically that file will have more information.
Regards,
Geert
[1]
Hi Randix,
The first line in there hints at the issue: the settings portal is missing. If
I understand correctly that portal is provided by the xdg-desktop-portal
package on linux. Is it installed on your pixel in their linux subsystem ?
Note that on Chromebooks the linux support itself is an
Hi Tommy,
Thanks for experimenting with this. I'll comment in between.
Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 22:22:03 CEST schreef Tommy Trussell:
> Based on this discussion I decided to try the flatpak on a Ubuntu Disco
> 19.04 system. (The work system with my critical GnuCash data is Ubuntu
> Bionic
Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 22:07:46 CEST schreef Philippe A.:
> Le sam. 17 août 2019 à 12:35, Geert Janssens a
>
> écrit :
> > Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 17:33:44 CEST schreef Philippe A.:
> > > I have generated csv multi splits for the purchase of shares. For
> &
Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 22:31:37 CEST schreef Tommy Trussell:
> also I note that the information on the flathub web site still doesn't show
> what version GnuCash is available.
>
> https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnucash.GnuCash
Indeed, I noticed that as well.
Would you mind creating a
Hi James,
With the register you want to print in front of you select
Reports->Account Report
for a printable version of that register.
Regards,
Geert
Op zondag 18 augustus 2019 06:29:42 CEST schreef James Fuller:
> I finally gave up looking for my missing backup files and re-entered the
>
Op zondag 18 augustus 2019 10:39:16 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 22:31:37 CEST schreef Tommy Trussell:
> > also I note that the information on the flathub web site still doesn't
> > show
> > what version GnuCash is available.
> >
> >
There are two different locations to get gnucash flatpaks:
1. our nightly builds: these are currently on a poor bandwidth server and for
testing purposes only as you describe clearly
2. Flathub.org: this is a central flatpak repository for stable software
releases.
The last couple of days I
Hi Randix,
You probably mean "available on Flathub". I have published an update there to
bring gnucash to version 3.6.
The errors in your suggest you don't have the proper permissions to install
the newer flatpaks from flathub. So you likely have to either run the given
command with elevated
Op zondag 18 augustus 2019 15:08:42 CEST schreef randix:
> Is the use of a css file in the appropriate directory of Linux/GnuCash, a
> workaround this issue?
As far as I know the position of the tabs is not a css setting.
Geert
___
gnucash-user
Op donderdag 15 augustus 2019 06:52:45 CEST schreef David T.:
> Geert,
>
> I was beginning to understand this point as well. Not that it makes
> sense in any way. Why would a user choose to define an image along with
> its accompanying text box by pixel?
I appreciate your user perspective on
I agree. GnuCash should store the exact state of the windows it manages. If
they are in "Maximized" state, that's what should be saved. Please file it as
a bug.
Thanks!
Geert
Op maandag 12 augustus 2019 06:11:00 CEST schreef David T. via gnucash-user:
> Hello,
>
> GnuCash 3.5 on Windows 10.
Your screenshot doesn't show this, but did you report also display a legend ?
I believe the legend and chart together are fitted into the dimensions you
set. If the text in the legend varies from report to report, that my explain
why the charts themselves vary as well.
Geert
Op dinsdag 13
Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 17:33:44 CEST schreef Philippe A.:
> I have generated csv multi splits for the purchase of shares. For example
> say I have the following split for the purchase of 10 shares at 5$ each:
>
> Date;Description;Action;Commodity;Account;Deposit;Price
>
\
--filesystem=~/.config/dconf:ro \
--talk-name=ca.desrt.dconf \
--env=DCONF_USER_CONFIG_DIR=.config/dconf run org.gnucash.GnuCash
You may again require sudo rights for this to work.
Geert
Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 20:30:57 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
>
Op zaterdag 17 augustus 2019 19:21:20 CEST schreef randix:
> So after playing with my 3.6 install on Chromebook, the accounts seem to
> work perfectly. My issues are:
>
> 1. When I pull up preferences, trying to change any of the preferences have
> no effect whatsoever. So for example, I had
Op maandag 26 augustus 2019 14:37:58 CEST schreef Human:
> Please see attached.
Unfortunately there isn't much data in the trace file.
The first line is common when you haven't installed Finance::Quote for online
price retrieval. You can ignore that.
The two subsequent lines on the other hand
sing GnuCash 2.6.7 and file format is xml. I need to recover this
> file, is there anyway to do so?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 1:47 PM Geert Janssens
>
> wrote:
> > Op maandag 26 augustus 2019 14:37:58 CEST schreef Human:
> > > Please see attach
Op donderdag 29 augustus 2019 21:17:40 CEST schreef Axel Essbaum:
> (I know there are the triangles I can click - I am looking for a keybinding)
>
> Also, this selection mechanism used to wrap - going right from the rightmost
> tab warped you to the leftmost tab. This doesn't appear to work
Op zaterdag 24 augustus 2019 20:17:50 CEST schreef gnuca...@skewray.com:
> A year or two ago I was running Ubuntu 16.10. When I upgraded to the next
> Ubuntu version, Gnucash did some moving and reformatting of my config files.
> When I ran Gnucash, it would hang up inside any register and crash.
Op maandag 26 augustus 2019 12:46:23 CEST schreef Human:
> Hi,
>
> Please see my answers inline below.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Aug, 2019, 4:07 PM Geert Janssens,
>
> wrote:
> > Op maandag 26 augustus 2019 08:18:31 CEST schreef Human:
> >
Op dinsdag 27 augustus 2019 15:08:49 CEST schreef Human:
> I had a backup and got back to that which opened fine in v3.6. I am not sure
> why that file got corrupted.
>
> Thanks for all the help. I got upgraded as a result.
I'm glad to hear that :)
Geert
Op woensdag 11 september 2019 23:14:13 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > On Sep 11, 2019 w37d254, at 3:26 PM, Fred Smith via gnucash-user wrote:
> >> Right. Why would a customer pay someone else's invoice?
> >
> > Parent company paying utilities for its child companies?
>
> Parents paying on
ailed. I’d have to know what was in `gnucash main` that the report
> needs as well as how it used `printf` and then re-write all of that. As I
> don’t yet know Scheme, I’m not able to do so just yet. I was hoping Doug
> (who published these reports) might have updated them.
>
Hi John,
As you suggest this is likely due to errors in the report code. If so there
should be more details either in the gnucash trace file or on the console. I'm
not on Macos so I'm not sure where console messages get written for
applications that are launched from the gui.
You may be able
Op maandag 16 september 2019 05:30:16 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> Gordon,
>
> GnuCash files are completely portable between operating systems. See
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup for the details of which files need to
> be copied.
>
> The code to upgrade the saved reports and similar stuff
Op maandag 16 september 2019 01:29:15 CEST schreef randix:
> Chromebook pixel, re-visited.
>
> a year or more ago, i got a pixel chromebook, and with the help of the great
> folks here, got 3.2 installed on linux on the chromebook. didn't work 100%,
> but thrilled that i could access my accounts.
e it helps, however if this is not done
> please tell me and I will know for the future.
>
> Best Regards, Uttam
>
> On 13/09/2019 20:18, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op vrijdag 13 september 2019 20:50:35 CEST schreef Uttam Chakravorty:
> >> Firstly I apologise if I
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