Phil Longstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yeah, we should probably fix this.. Or add other "File -> Open"
> methods to let the user choose the specific version.
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>I have a modified version of src/gnome-utils/gnc-file.c which allows you to
>select "xml:" The gtk_file_chooser return
Derek Atkins wrote:
Phil Longstaff [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The UI doesn't support xml: (or any access method) but it can be entered from
the command line i.e. gnucash xml:...
Yeah, we should probably fix this.. Or add other "File -> Open"
methods to let the user choose the specifi
Phil Longstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The UI doesn't support xml: (or any access method) but it can be entered from
> the command line i.e. gnucash xml:...
Yeah, we should probably fix this.. Or add other "File -> Open"
methods to let the user choose the specific version.
> It does file-
Derek Atkins wrote:
Phil Longstaff [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Log:
Make GDA backend (sqlite) the default if file: or no access method is
supplied. The XML backend is still available if the file is not an
sqlite file or if xml: is the access method.
Have you verified that you can actu
Phil Longstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Log:
> Make GDA backend (sqlite) the default if file: or no access method is
> supplied. The XML backend is still available if the file is not an
> sqlite file or if xml: is the access method.
Have you verified that you can actually /enter/ an "xml"
a
Quoting Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Are we sure we want to live with that? Are you willing to go through each
>>> page and check all the links and make sure none got broken?
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>> The vast majority of links won't be broken. How about we just fix broken
>> links as we come across them?
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