According to: git tag --contains 3546eb8c4086ea556b918f462674628986d8fb26 4.7.0 4.7.1 4.7.2
Your version contains the currency, the problem is that it will only be added when a new file is created. Thomas do you remember why KMyMoneyView::loadDefaultCurrencies was implemented this way? 2016-03-19 12:16 GMT+02:00 Felix Leimbach <felix.leimb...@gmail.com>: > Hi Cristian, > > thanks. Seems like a useful feature especially with those digital currencies > rising in popularity. We won't ever have all altcoins in existence in > kmymoney I guess, so being able to add those manually is good. > > Also, adding BTC as a known currency would be good. I wanted to open a bug > for that too, but [1] suggests Thomas committed a patch [2] doing exactly > that more than two years ago. However my self-compiled kmymoney-4.7.2 does > not have that currency?! > > Best regards > Felix > > [1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307138 > [2] git commit 3546eb8c4086ea556b918f462674628986d8fb26 > > On 19.03.2016 10:20, Cristian Oneț wrote: >> Hi Felix, >> >> You're right, there is not way to change the precision from the user >> interface. That might be because this is a very rare operation, but I >> agree with you that it should be possible to do it from the UI so I >> opened this [1] wishlist item. >> >> Regards, >> Cristian >> >> [1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360728 >> >> 2016-03-19 6:38 GMT+02:00 Felix Leimbach <felix.leimb...@gmail.com>: >> > Hi Christian, >> > >> > I had to edit the .kmy file directly and change the saf, ppu and scf >> > properties of the BTC <CURRENCY> tag from 100 to 1000000. >> > >> > I can't find a place to configure that in the GUI as the currency dialog >> > only displays name, ID and symbol. The link [1] also does not mention >> > decimal places. >> > >> > It's working fine now but I'm wondering whether I'm missing a cleaner way >> > than editing the XML? >> > >> > Thanks >> > Felix >> > >> > [1] >> > https://docs.kde.org/stable4/en/extragear-office/kmymoney/details.currencies.html#details.currencies.newcurrency >> > >> > >> > On 14.03.2016 09:17, Cristian Oneț wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> You probably configured BTC to have two decimal places. The currency >> >> conversion dialog will represent the destination amount with the >> >> precision permitted by the destination currency. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Cristian >> >> >> >> [1] >> >> https://docs.kde.org/stable4/en/extragear-office/kmymoney/details.currencies.html#details.currencies.newcurrency >> >> >> >> 2016-03-12 13:13 GMT+02:00 Felix Leimbach <felix.leimb...@gmail.com>: >> >> > Hi, >> >> > >> >> > when transferring money between accounts with different currencies the >> >> > kcurrencycalculator.cpp dialog insists on rounding the target amount to >> >> > two decimal places. This is a problem for BTC accounts where higher >> >> > precision is required. >> >> > >> >> > In the global settings I've already set the precision to 8 decimal >> >> > places. Interestingly that does work for XAU denominated accounts, but >> >> > not others. >> >> > >> >> > I'm running the latest stable (4.7.2) and have added the BTC currency >> >> > as per [1]. >> >> > I've tried the account types "Checking" and "Savings" for the BTC >> >> > account but it makes no difference. >> >> > >> >> > Is there a way to increase the precision? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks >> >> > Felix >> >> > >> >> > [1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307138 >> > >