-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I've noticed this for a few weeks now, so eventually I should ask:
Has there been any change in the account name completion behaviour? Scenario: I enter a transaction in the register. During this action I try to enter an account. Gnucash does an account name completion, plus when I type the account seperator character, it completes the top-level account's name and presents me the account name of the lower level. This used to mean that for the account Assets:Checking:MyBank I needed to type (provided there were no ambiguity) 'a' ':' 'c' ':' 'm' and I'm done. It used to be this way until and including the last stable release IIRC (1.6.5). But since then there showed up a change in the stable CVS branch that made this way of entering account names more difficult. Namely, typing the ':' character kept one character marked too much: Before, typing 'a' ':' made Gnucash to complete 'Asset:---' and keeping the '---' part marked, but NOT the ':' character. This way, typing the first letter of the subaccount (here a 'c') made Gnucash to complete the name of the subaccount. The way of right now is different: Typing an 'a' ':' makes Gnucash to complete 'Asset:---' but keeping the ':---' part marked, that is, INCLUDING the colon! If I then type the first letter of the subaccount, the replacing makes 'Asset:---' change into 'Assetc' and I can't reach the subaccount anymore, unless I type a backspace and delete the character from the wrong place. This is annoying. Was there a good reason for this change that I missed? Did anybody else notice this behaviour? Or is the error in my installation? Christian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iQCVAwUBPHaeJGXAi+BfhivFAQFonAP+ILJ2eYuaJ+uI7vuLEh1iOj6RRdoxfpQH Rx7raCXGVwKRV9yYQ/gF1YIHlPjFXgZUTS6v3BJa+PmZ25dXlG+IRVJcPpnd0iTf YMO5WMC9HQwX2WPi7+xJaQ8OqCOlgJSvKf+/VNxBtEOROF/0310B2u/oRz7igviT fK4R3H1/cII= =HrAa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel