Hi,
this bothered me as well, not so much because of file loading
but because of reports.
I created Bug #506714
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506714
and attached a patch that adds a progress bar to the
splash screen.
Please review. If OK, please backport to stable.
Herbert.
Derek
Herbert Thoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this bothered me as well, not so much because of file loading
but because of reports.
I created Bug #506714
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506714
and attached a patch that adds a progress bar to the
splash screen.
Please review. If OK,
don Paolo Benvenuto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The splash screen says it's loading a file, but it has no progress bar.
True... The splash screen never had a progress bar. What USED to
happen is that the incomplete application window would appear and IIRC
the progress bar was there. But then
I see that in 2.2.1 the file reading progress bar during program launch
isn't showed any more.
Is this intentional ?
In my case gnucash takes about 30 seconds to read the data file, and all
this time without seeing nothing is something that let the user with a
big question: is gnucash loading
Am Sonntag, 23. September 2007 20:14 schrieb don Paolo Benvenuto:
I see that in 2.2.1 the file reading progress bar during program launch
isn't showed any more.
Is this intentional ?
In my case gnucash takes about 30 seconds to read the data file, and all
this time without seeing nothing is