Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.
-derek
and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:
Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign repositories?
Could they harm my system?
2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
Hi Derek,
Ubuntu 8.10 is only
Hi,
Brad Haack bradha...@yahoo.com writes:
It looks like an OFX file usually include a current price quote for
stocks and mutual funds. Has anyone attempted, or considered using
that info to update the price database (price editor)?
At this point the importer will not add PriceDB entries.
I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
think of that would have this kind of result.
Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
together or separately?
Could
Hi everyone,
Still trying to get started. I am moving my data from QuickBooks (much
different than Quicken) to Gnucash. I can easily export from QB to a tab or
csv delimited file. But moving that data into the QIF format will by my
challenge.
So I am studying what is involved and find that
--On April 19, 2009 8:29:15 AM -0400 Phil Longstaff
plongst...@rogers.com wrote:
There is a WEBKIT_WEB_SETTINGS gobject which, according to 1.0.1
code, allows you to set lots of default values. We would need to
connect that to gconf. Available settings:
struct _WebKitWebSettingsPrivate {
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Tax Assistance Program - ( taptax )
tap...@nd.edu wrote:
Hi everyone,
Still trying to get started. I am moving my data from QuickBooks (much
different than Quicken) to Gnucash. I can easily export from QB to a tab or
csv delimited file. But moving that
The epiphany glue code which uses webkit does something similar - grabs the
settings from gconf and passes them down to webkit.
I could apply your patch, and it would allow people to set report fonts as a
temporary measure. However, what I think we want eventually is:
1) Add report formatting
On Apr 20, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
The epiphany glue code which uses webkit does something similar -
grabs the settings from gconf and passes them down to webkit.
I could apply your patch, and it would allow people to set report
fonts as a temporary measure. However, what
Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed (but
not released.)
-Charles
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:
I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.
After importing the Quicken 2009 qif
My C skills are OK, but I don't think I have the time to tackle it right
now, I'm a gnucash rookie.
Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
Brad Haack bradha...@yahoo.com writes:
It looks like an OFX file usually include a current price quote for
stocks and mutual funds. Has anyone attempted, or
Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?
I can add support for this to the QIF importer.
Cheers,
Charles
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:
Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes
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