This approach would have the advantage of giving you a nice readline
interface with command history for free. You'd still have the problem
Speaking of which, when I moved to guile 1.3.4, I lost my
nice readline interface in using the guile interpreter.
Is there something you need to do to
I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar on the
first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source tree. Are they
a part of gnome or gtk or something?
rob
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2000 13:40:55 -0800 (PST), Rob Walker
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Rob I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar
Rob on the first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source
Rob tree. Are they a part of gnome or gtk or something?
oh, i found most of them
I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar on the
first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source tree. Are they
a part of gnome or gtk or something?
They are gnome stock pixmaps. They come with gnome.
dave
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Speaking of which, when I moved to guile 1.3.4, I lost my nice
readline interface in using the guile interpreter. Is there
something you need to do to turn it back on?
They've moved it out to a separate module in response to GPL issues.
There's a way
I get the following response from the current gnc-prices:
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[walke@vann gnucash]$ gnc-prices gnucash/walke.xac
Can't load '/usr/local/lib/gnucash//gnucash.so' for module gnucash: