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(In reply to Thomas Baumgart from comment #8)
> I tried this on my KDE4, KMyMoney 4.8 production system (this is generated
> of HEAD on the 4.8 branch).
> When I change the encoding in the dialog to
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[from Thomas]
"
Hi Allan,
you found out yourself: the BOM is not wrong, it's missing. I am sure, you
stumbled over https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16.
I have not looked at the code of the CSV
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Thomas suggested using Okteta to look at the data to see if the BOM was
correct.
Here are the first few lines :-
"
22 00 4D 00 52 00 20 00 41 00 4C 00 ".M.R. .A.L.
000C 4C 00 41 00
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> It looks like my attempts to provide an edited sample file either produce
> rubbish, or remove whatever causes the problem.
> So, I may have to provide a complete
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Bug ID: 371219
Summary: Plasma going in to visual stasis when a game that
block compositing, starts
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.8.2
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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Bug ID: 371180
Summary: A request for an additional monetary format
Product: kmymoney4
Version: 4.8.0
Platform: Mint (Ubuntu based)
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Bug ID: 371177
Summary: Request for additional date format - no year!
Product: kmymoney4
Version: 4.8.0
Platform: Mint (Ubuntu based)
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #3 from allan ---
It looks like my attempts to provide an edited sample file either produce
rubbish, or remove whatever causes the problem.
So, I may have to provide a complete file, but I don't wish to broadcast it, so
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Version: 4.8.0
Platform: Mint (Ubuntu based)
OS: Linux
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Yea, I did notice too, that setting "Tearing prevention" to "Automatic" -
MaxFPS seems to be ignored.
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It does not seem to me that anything is being moved.
Toggling compositing on/off with shift+alt+f12 doesn't toggle the bug, unless
kwin is launched with disabled compositing - then indeed it does
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If i move the mouse 1 pixel in any direction away from the corner, the Kmenu
icon lights up - and I can click it!
Starting kwin with compositing disabled is the essential part:
$ xprop | grep
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More things I tried btw, bug persists:
- I did try deleting the panel and creating a new one.
- I also tried as a newly created user.
- It started after upgrade to 5.8.0
- Ironically -the only reason
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Summary: Vertical panels cant be clicked in the screen corners,
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Product: kwin
Version: 5.8.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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--- Comment #11 from Allan ---
$ kwin_x11 --version
kwin 5.8.0
Bug is still there.
I recommend my previous post for the easiest way to reproduce it.
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--- Comment #10 from Allan ---
$ kwin_x11 --version
kwin 5.7.5
Easiest way to replicate the issue of not detecting double click:
1. Setup Double-click: to "Lower" under "Titlebar" and Left button: to "Raise"
"Active" under
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I fear not. If you have no backup, then there is nothing from which to
recover. At least, now, do make sure you have enabled automatic backups -
Settings>Configure KMyMoney>General>Global. In
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$ kwin_x11 --version
kwin 5.7.3
Doubleclick to lower, bug still there, more often than not -tripleclick is
needed.
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--- Comment #8 from allan ---
(In reply to Dennis Gallion from comment #7)
> Thank you Allan for the very quick reply. As it turns out, 4.8.0-13.3 was
> just added this morning to the openSUSE 13.2 KDE:Extra unsupported
>
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--- Comment #6 from allan ---
I can't really see any prospect of attempting to fix a problem on such an old
release. Please, can't you upgrade to a current version? 4.7.2 includes
numerous bug fixes, and 4.8.0 was released quite
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--- Comment #4 from Allan ---
Since both the tooltip and calendar plasmoid are using the language for LC_TIME
except for the month on top, shouldn't the month also use the same language as
LC_TIME, without any trickery with LANG?
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Summary: maximized windows go beneath panel when using multiple
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Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.7.0
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #32 from allan ---
Ah, we're on reconciliation. It is indicating a discrepancy with cleared
transactions. Uncleared transactions will be excluded from reconciliation.
So, in that account, click Not marked in the
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--- Comment #30 from allan ---
I made an assumption that it could be the date field that was red. Obviously
now that's not the issue. So, I'm missing something.
Are you able to attach a screen-shot to the bug?
Allan
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Actually, if the answer to the previous comment does not resolve the issue, it
would be as well to open a new bug, as your problem is not to do with rounding.
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(In reply to sven.keller from comment #25)
> Hi Folks,
> eventually I got the RPM package provided by Opensuse.
> I can confirm, for my "productive" file it is not working as expected.
> Great work!
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--- Comment #1 from allan ---
I reported this problem a few weeks ago. It's the result of a recently
introduced fix.
It is possible to get round this by importing your credit card file into a
temporary checking account. Then,
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Also, if you can reproduce your problem, please supply the url which is
displaying the invalid link, so that it can be attended to.
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--- Comment #2 from allan ---
James, you do not have to register to obtain the download. It looks like you
may have been attempting to download from an incorrect link.
I'll cc. you in case you are not subscribed to this list,
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A bit more information might help us. It sounds like you may be importing? If
so, by what method?
What revision of KMyMoney are you using? (Help>About KMM). Distro package or
compiled from source?
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Bug ID: 364681
Summary: plasmall digital clock calendar shows month in wrong
language when LC_TIME uses a different language
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.6.4
Platform: Gentoo
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Bug ID: 364423
Summary: Right click in task manager on second monitor, menu
appear on first monitor.
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.6.5
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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(In reply to mhaquila from comment #12)
> As I said you, on a screen size of 1600x800 with the version 4.7.2 IT DIDN'T
> FUNCTION CORRECTLY: the screen shots are taken with this version… Because,
> as
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> 4.6.4 is now very old and you are missing a lot of bug fixes and
> improvements, particularly in KMM. I would strongly advise getting the
> latest release from the Claydoh ppa.
If you want to use
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(In reply to mhaquila from comment #8)
> My version for Linux is the 4.6.4 (KDE 4.14.2) and for Windows is the 4.7.2
> (KDE 4.12.5).
4.6.4 is now very old and you are missing a lot of bug fixes and
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I don't recollect seeing that sort of behaviour recently. You didn't say what
revision of KMM you use?
It's some while since I dabbled in this area. Again looking for a work-around,
if you add extra
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(In reply to mhaquila from comment #2)
> (In reply to allan from comment #1)
> > Did you try widening the KMyMoney window?
>
> Yes, I did. However for an easy use of the program, the window can't be
>
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Did you try widening the KMyMoney window?
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It looks to me that https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303026 still shows its
problem. See comment #18. A new manually created copy of its sell transaction
still objects if a fee of 12.95 is
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--- Comment #3 from allan ---
Pending a proper solution, it might save a little effort when importing to
select the present amount column as Debit, and some other column as Credit.
Then, when importing, you are given the option to
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(In reply to Allan from comment #32)
> Hm, that workaround is being set here and working for the few gtk3 apps i
> just tested, but isn't doing the trick for Opera, even launched from a
>
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--- Comment #18 from allan ---
Referring back to comments #3, #4, #5, and
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303026, does that issue now need
revisiting?
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(In reply to Jack from comment #9)
> As I understand it, all current developer time is going to the conversion to
> KDE Frameworks. This issue is unlikely to be addressed until after that is
>
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Hm, that workaround is being set here and working for the few gtk3 apps i just
tested, but isn't doing the trick for Opera, even launched from a
gnome-terminal for testing after confirming the env is
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Just testing closing a window on middle click in Enlightenment WM above
Konsole, as expected - nothing is passed down to Konsole.
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Upgraded my KDE5 testing system to KDE 5.6.4 on Arch linux, changed the version
and platform in this bug, because it is equally affected.
Suggestion for bug fix: make middle click to close behave
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--- Comment #12 from allan ---
(In reply to Jeff from comment #9)
> That line:
>
> tr.m_amount = -amount;
>
> is the one I changed in my patch to fix my problem for "sells". Need remove
> the negative sign.
Sorry, but I'm a
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(In reply to Jeff from comment #6)
> Hi Łukasz,
>
> There is still a problem with the QIF import with your change. My test file
> also tested the case where the commission was greater than the
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Just to note that I discovered a possible problem with this, and documented it,
in error, in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362139, comment #7. See
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--- Comment #7 from allan ---
(In reply to NSLW from comment #4)
> Statement reader did it wrong also for CSV imports (see bug #361021) so I
> made corrections to the code which seemed to help also QIF reader. Honestly
> at that
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Today, and the first for a while, I updated from HEAD and to ensure all was OK,
I did a CSV import of an investment file, which contained two similar entries.
They were both CashDividends, with the
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--- Comment #12 from Allan ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #11)
> You cam make xev listen to other windows (just won't help in case this is
> related to some pointer grab):
>
>xev -event mouse -id
You're right
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> press, close move, paste? that's incredibly odd - the move would at least
> have to generate a release then...
>
> running klipper process or plasmoid?
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> at the move? That's something I would not have expected.
Affirmative, it only happens when mouse is moved during the press.
If the click is clean
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(In reply to Martin Gräßlin from comment #1)
> That sounds like a bug in the applications. They react on a release although
> they never get a press event. The application should ignore that.
I
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(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #2)
> Latter is easily tested: press in an xterm, move over to the problematic
> client and release the button there.
> Is this with the breeze decoration,
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(In reply to Martin Gräßlin from comment #1)
> That sounds like a bug in the applications. They react on a release although
> they never get a press event. The application should ignore that.
>
> Do
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You don't need to align it with the top of the screen - that is just my typical
use case because then you can just throw the mouse at that infinitely tall
space - makes it easy to hit and use.
In
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> Which decoration in particular (breeze or some aurorae theme)?
> In doubt attach the output of "qdbus org.kde.KWin /KWin supportInformation".
Breeze is
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Bug ID: 362860
Summary: kwin missing setting for wheel event and double click,
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Product: kwin
Version: 5.5.5
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
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I am able to do this, and then revert it, with no problem, using the
development branch. 4.6.6 is now pretty old, and I would advise that you might
be better off getting 4.7.2, possibly from the
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> I would like to import my payees details into kmymoney. Manually adding the
> information for several hundred payees is too cumbersome.
>
> Reproducible:
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> (In reply to allan from comment #15)
> > Unfortunately, I am unable to follow the detail of the latest proposed
> > patch, but I would like to urge some caution.
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Many/most/some users migrate from Quicken to KMM. The English terms in
question are exactly the same as those used in Quicken, and probably the MS
equivalent too.
My advice is "Leave well alone."
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I would not waste my time looking into changing the term 'share' here. It is
embedded deeply within KMyMoney source code, and appears well over 900 times.
Bond appears 13 times.
I agree with Jack
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Unfortunately, I am unable to follow the detail of the latest proposed patch,
but I would like to urge some caution. It may be that the proposal does not
affect the config file - csvimporterrc, but
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Very sadly, I find I can not continue my involvement. Thomas is aware of the
situation.
I think it might be as well for this complete topic to be submitted to
Reviewboard.
Allan
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One needs to be a little careful in suggesting that a particular translation is
incorrect. The translated strings get incorporated into the CSV Importer
config file, and it is legitimate for the user
b
> I'll use a old file what I've of february 29, and redoing it until today.
>
>
> How I can create a option for auto daily backup?
> exemple [file.kmy_20130401] in the name
>
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Just in case there's a hint of help, I don't suppose you could have setup for
auto-backup? In which case, there might be copies in the same folder as your
*.kmy files?
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I would advise getting an up-to-date version, first of all. Look for 4.7.2 in
the Claydoh PPA.
Allan
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> (In reply to allan from comment #11)
> > Are you sure about the change to csvwizard.cpp? As far as I can see, with
> > "exists = false;" in the while loop, it
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Are you sure about the change to csvwizard.cpp? As far as I can see, with
"exists = false;" in the while loop, it works correctly.
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> That's exactly right and is enough to crash kmymoney-4.7.2 as per the "steps
> to reproduce" above. Obviously the real file - a paypal transaction export
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I see only a single row, of, apparently, headings, but no actual transaction
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(In reply to NSLW from comment #0)
> Buy transactions imported by CSV importer always have missing assignment
It's not correct to say that they '...always have missing assignment' it is
only under
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(In reply to Jack from comment #5)
> Without looking at the details, I believe this is not a problem with the CSV
> importer, but with any KMM import of an investment transaction which
> requires a
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> I am not off to a good start. First I downloaded the
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> (In reply to allan from comment #7)
> > I did fix this a while ago, following
> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352789, but somehow things got
> >
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