Re: GnuCash design / new features

2005-10-28 Thread Brian
On Fri, 2005-28-10 at 18:00 -0400, Josh Sled wrote: > On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 22:06 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: > > On Friday 28 October 2005 4:58 am, Brian Rose wrote: > > > > (switched to devel) > > >From where? Where can I see the original message? > > ...jsled It's in gnucash-user Here's hi

Re: GnuCash design / new features

2005-10-28 Thread Josh Sled
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 22:06 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: > On Friday 28 October 2005 4:58 am, Brian Rose wrote: > > (switched to devel) >From where? Where can I see the original message? ...jsled -- http://asynchronous.org/ - `a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Doxygen performance issues

2005-10-28 Thread Stewart V. Wright
G'day Neil, * Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051028 16:34]: > 1. Our doxygen.cfg.in is out of date compared to Doxygen itself. Running: > $ doxygen -u doxygen.cfg.in > updates the config file to your currently installed Doxygen version. I really think this relates to the question that was doi

Re: Doxygen performance issues

2005-10-28 Thread David Hampton
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 22:32 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: > How many of us build the Doxygen HTML regularly? Semi-regularly. > I'd hope that doxygen would not update the config in such a way as to make it > incompatible with earlier versions but I'm cautious about testing any changes > on FC3. Wo

Doxygen performance issues

2005-10-28 Thread Neil Williams
How many of us build the Doxygen HTML regularly? I lurk on the doxygen mailing list and the speed of doxygen has come up. There are a few issues we can look at ourselves. 1. Our doxygen.cfg.in is out of date compared to Doxygen itself. Running: $ doxygen -u doxygen.cfg.in updates the config file

Re: GnuCash design / new features

2005-10-28 Thread Neil Williams
On Friday 28 October 2005 4:58 am, Brian Rose wrote: (switched to devel) > And budget support. Chris Shoemaker has been working on this, it's just been added to G2. > Also, what would happen if the engine and > functionality was separated from the GUI? I'm working on that. QOF is the GnuCash e

Re: Gnucash.org SF link...

2005-10-28 Thread Stewart V. Wright
* Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051028 15:26]: > > I've just decided to upgrade to the 1.8.12 release and the SourceForge > > link on the gnucash.org front page seems to be broken. > > It's old - it should reference the prdownloads subdomain. OK. Glad to know it's not necessarily me. Fo

Re: Gnucash.org SF link...

2005-10-28 Thread Neil Williams
On Thursday 27 October 2005 5:30 pm, Stewart V. Wright wrote: > Hi, > > I've just decided to upgrade to the 1.8.12 release and the SourceForge > link on the gnucash.org front page seems to be broken. It's old - it should reference the prdownloads subdomain. > when SourceForge seems to prefer > >

Re: [Gnucash-changes] Chris Shoemaker's budget code

2005-10-28 Thread Neil Williams
On Friday 28 October 2005 1:41 am, David Hampton wrote: > +/* Define the QofObject. */ > +/* TODO: Eventually, I'm think I'm going to have to check if this struct > is + complete. See below. There are a few omissions from the QOF handling code, one or two major but mostly minor. > Also, do we

Re: G2 Testing

2005-10-28 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
David Hampton wrote: 1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the mousewheel behaves as expected by scrolling. This does not funtion in the register. I committed a fix for this on the 23rd. How recent is your tr

Re: G2 Testing

2005-10-28 Thread David Hampton
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 09:41 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > Volker has been so inspiring that I've gotten motivated to do some testing. :-) > 1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in > the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the mousewheel behaves as >

G2 Testing

2005-10-28 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
Volker has been so inspiring that I've gotten motivated to do some testing. These items are in no particular order. 1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the mousewheel behaves as expected by scrolling. This does n

Re: G2 Testing - Register Toolbar

2005-10-28 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
I know we're OT here, but are you getting any system beeps or other sounds when you tab around in your testing? That may be what is generating those ALSA errors. just a thought A Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) wrote: Would you like me to report these as well or should I ignore them at the mo

Re: G2 Testing - Register Toolbar

2005-10-28 Thread Volker Englisch
on 10/28/2005 12:22 PM Andrew Sackville-West said the following: > I know we're OT here, but are you getting any system beeps or other > sounds when you tab around in your testing? That may be what is > generating those ALSA errors. just a thought I actually don't know. The kids are in bed when

RE: G2 Testing - Register Toolbar

2005-10-28 Thread Englisch, Volker \(NIH/NCI\)
> > Would you like me to report these as well or should I ignore them at the > > moment? > > I don't think these are related to Gnucash. Maybe a bug in ALSA or a > permissions problem, but that's just a guess. > > -chris > Oh, there are plenty of other messages that are definitely related to

Re: G2 Testing - Register Toolbar

2005-10-28 Thread Chris Shoemaker
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 01:21:53AM -0400, Volker Englisch wrote: > More testing on the accounts register: > - When opening a register the focus is on the Save button. > Tabbing forward from there changes the focus to the Accounts tab. > Tabbing backward from the Accounts tab changes focus to th

G2 Testing - Register Toolbar

2005-10-28 Thread Volker Englisch
More testing on the accounts register: - When opening a register the focus is on the Save button. Tabbing forward from there changes the focus to the Accounts tab. Tabbing backward from the Accounts tab changes focus to the Transfer button. Only the Transfer and Save buttons can be reached