I'm working on my own report. If I have multiple account windows open (not registers but where reports are displayed), I've noticed that the percent done bar when computing a report is displayed on the account window that currently has focus, not just the window where the report is being generated in. If you move focus from one window to the other, the first one's progress bar 'freezes' while the second one jumps to the current place. It isn't all that big of deal, but when the report is finished only the window with the focus last will show a 'done' progress bar and all the others will make it look like there is still something running.
I'm running 1.8.4 (Debian package 1.8.4-2). Currently it displays in a table an account per row and a column for each period selected (monthly over a year) and each column is the difference in balance between the start and end of that period. I also have it compute the average, max period, min period, account balance from start to finish date. I find it easier to see where I'm spending money than the current reports. I'm new to writing reports and I'm using the functions, gnc:account-get-comm-balance-interval. Is there a function to find what the maximum or minimum balance was in an account in the time period? -- David Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://fries.net/~david/pgpkey.txt _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
