Re: [GNC] Formatting the Register header?

2020-01-13 Thread David Cousens
Ken 

Not sure whether what you want to do is possible or not. Since you are on
V3.8 the GTKInspector
(https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GTK/Inspector?action=show=Projects%2FGTK%2B%2FInspector)
should work. That should let you know whether the features you want to alter
can de addressed with CSS. I think it is difficult to apply CSS rules to
individual specific items unless the item has an id that can be addressed
assigned in the source code. Applying it to classes might have considerable
unintended consequences.  You can apply css from the Inspector. I think it
only applies to the current instance but I'm not sure. Someone with a bit of
experience modifying CSS might be able to give you more help.

David



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[GNC] Formatting the Register header?

2020-01-13 Thread farleykj
Hello.
I've been whacking away at a bit of GTK3 css formatting to make things a bit
more stylish for me.
Gnucash 3.8, MacOS 10.12.6
The question I have is: Can I do any formatting or other modifications to
the header bar entries in the register? I'd like to be able to do the
following items:
(1) Make some of the smaller things like the Date be centered as opposed to
right justified.
(2) Make the header text bold.
(3) Get rid of the "Tot " prefix on Deposit and Withdrawal, mostly because
what I actually get is "ot Withdrawal"

Are any of these wishes possible? I've been trying to dig through the source
code for some insights, but it's not working so well.

P.S. I cannot, no matter where I put the settings.ini or theme files, get
any downloaded themes to do anything whatsoever to the GUI appearance. Has
anyone running on a Mac had any luck with this, and if so, where do you put
your settings and stuff?



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[GNC] How to set up a pledge payment

2020-01-13 Thread David Klassen
I was wondering if there were a way in gnucash to set up a pledge payment.
That is, let's say I have pledged to pay a charity, let's say $1300 this
year, nominally $25/wk.  But it is *not* an automatic recurring payment
(sometimes I miss a week, sometimes I prepay an extra week, etc.).  So what
I need is a way to do the manual entry on the payments but to have some
kind of accounting telling me how much I have left to pay against my annual
pledge.

My first thought was to create a liability account of the total amount and
pay that down, but it's not really the same as a loan... or is it in terms
of gnucash?

Thank you for any suggestions you can give me.

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