Hi,
I've heard about the release of GnuCash Documentation 2.4.1,
so I've generated .epub with dbtoepub [1] from DocBook source directly,
and .mobi with ebook-convert in Calibre [2] from .epub.
I'm not sure about the quality of de_DE and it_IT ones,
because I'm not so familiar with de_DE and it_IT
Geert Janssens writes:
> Sadly, that didn't work. :(
>
> I'll have to redo that page, but I probably won't have the time to do so
> until
> August. Should I forget, I'll pick it up at the next documentation release.
I'm very sorry, Geert.
In the future I will try harder to save the data or at
In case anyone is interested in another feature request sweetened by a bounty:
Some user has volunteered to put a $70 bounty on this one:
http://gnucash.uservoice.com/forums/101223-feature-
request/suggestions/1535933-add-the-ability-to-attached-scanned-images-to-
invo?ref=title
"Add the ability
I opened that page to take a fast look when i read about it, but I can't
open it again when offline...I'm sorry because Geert did a really good
job. It's a shame that his efforts got lost.
BTW thanks for taking the time to write about the process.
Il 05/07/2011 16:38, Geert Janssens ha scritto
On dinsdag 5 juli 2011, John Ralls wrote:
> On Jul 5, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > On zondag 3 juli 2011, John Ralls wrote:
> >> Great, thanks. Fortunately I'd only done one successful edit this week
> >> and the history was still in my browser. Hope that's true of everyone
> >> else
On Jul 5, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> On zondag 3 juli 2011, John Ralls wrote:
>> Great, thanks. Fortunately I'd only done one successful edit this week and
>> the history was still in my browser. Hope that's true of everyone else.
>>
>> Perhaps a deeper backup strategy is in order
Hi,
On Tue, July 5, 2011 3:24 am, Godfrey Chasmer wrote:
> I am using a UK version of Quicken XG 2004 release R2 for Windows. I am
> going to change to a Macbook Pro. If I use the Mac version of Gnucash
> will I be able to import my Quicken data?
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On zondag 3 juli 2011, John Ralls wrote:
> Great, thanks. Fortunately I'd only done one successful edit this week and
> the history was still in my browser. Hope that's true of everyone else.
>
> Perhaps a deeper backup strategy is in order: Save one daily/week for a
> month, and one weekly/month
I am using a UK version of Quicken XG 2004 release R2 for Windows. I am
going to change to a Macbook Pro. If I use the Mac version of Gnucash
will I be able to import my Quicken data?
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Kind regards
Godfrey Chasmer
T+44 (0)7888 399528
egchas...@btopenworld.com
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