Re: Compatibility

2008-09-25 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Quoting Antonio González de la Llave Gállego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi I want to know two things: > > 1.- Is the 2.2.6 version of gnucash compatible with Windows Vista Home Basic? Yes. > 2.- It already the spanish language in the downloadable file? Yes. > Sorry if the subjects below are i

Compatibility

2008-09-25 Thread Antonio González de la Llave Gállego
Hi I want to know two things: 1.- Is the 2.2.6 version of gnucash compatible with Windows Vista Home Basic? 2.- It already the spanish language in the downloadable file? Sorry if the subjects below are in the page (http://www.gnucash.org/es/), but I can´t find it. Thank you _

Request for backport: [Bug 504935] insert currencies XDR and XXX

2008-09-25 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hi Andi, if there is a little of your spare time available, could you consider to backport this patch. I see often Derek and me telling people you could use currency "XXX - no currency" for your desire, but it is only in trunk. Regards Frank -- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -- B

Re: No Online option

2008-09-25 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I have installed Gnucash 2.2.4 and then upgraded to 2.2.6. Neither > version gives me the option of "HBCI Setup" in the TOOLS menu > > I also do not have any options in the help menu. They 'Have not been > installed" > > Could you please give me some guidance as

No Online option

2008-09-25 Thread mzeoli
I have installed Gnucash 2.2.4 and then upgraded to 2.2.6. Neither version gives me the option of "HBCI Setup" in the TOOLS menu I also do not have any options in the help menu. They 'Have not been installed" Could you please give me some guidance as to how to have these features included in my

Re: import/export bounty

2008-09-25 Thread Derek Atkins
Mike or Penny Novack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1) I would need help/mentoring getting started working in an unfamiliar > environment (Windows on small computers) and at the moment don't have > tools installed -- no complier, language context sensitive editor, etc. > I might not even know al

Re: import/export bounty

2008-09-25 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
> >Hence, if *you* want to invest money and expect results from it, comparable to >a "classic" project, you will have to find a "project manager" first, or >alternatively you will have to put yourself into that position. >(Incidentally, your resume indicates you might actually be rather qualifi

Re: import/export bounty

2008-09-25 Thread Christian Stimming
Am Montag, 22. September 2008 19:48 schrieb Ian Smith-Heisters: > I'm also uncertain how the project likes to handle bounties. I guess > ideally I'd donate to the project as a whole and the project manager > could get whomever is most qualified to implement the feature. OTOH, I > can just pay a dev

Re: import/export bounty

2008-09-25 Thread Christian Stimming
Am Dienstag, 23. September 2008 22:37 schrieb Ian Smith-Heisters: > >> Now I find that hiring a GnuCash specialist is impossible, so I'm > >> willing to work with someone more familiar than myself, but not a > >> specialist per se. > > > > Not to discourage you _at_all_, but just so you're aware wh

Re: Docbook Vs. Other Formats for Gnucash Documents

2008-09-25 Thread Christian Stimming
Am Mittwoch, 24. September 2008 04:21 schrieb Tom Browder: > I've once more looked at docbook and all its promises, but see no > significant progress with free tools to convert it to other than html. > Not only that, docbook-xml isn't even guaranteed to ever be powerful > enough to produce beautif