Re: [GNC] How to change size of register in Gnucash 3.4

2019-02-05 Thread aeg via gnucash-user
Liz If I'm understanding this problem correctly, you are referring to the space taken up by the register title tabs across the top of the screen. If that is the problem, my solution has been to move them to the right where I can have 20+ register titles visible.Edit>Preferences>Windows>Tab

Re: [GNC] Gnucash terminates immediately

2019-02-05 Thread John Ralls
Probably not. What are your Language and Region settings? Have you set up a different locale in the environment file? Regards, John Ralls > On Feb 5, 2019, at 9:05 AM, Bostjan Vilfan wrote: > > I managed to obtain the trace file (which, however, is very short). When I > called gnucash

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
On 2/5/19 4:21 PM, Robert Heller wrote: *Part* of what is going on is the whole "touch screen" mania, coupled with a bitofscroll-wheelmania.ManyUI people (the ones making design choices for thevariouswidgetlibraries,includingGTK3), seem to feel that nobody really is (should?) be using their

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 5 februari 2019 22:10:52 CET schreef Jack Slater: > I have! Hate it. Will it be fixed? That's gtk decision, not a gnucash one. However you can change it on your system if you like: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Scrollbars Regards, Geert

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Robert Heller
At Tue, 5 Feb 2019 15:08:37 -0600 David Carlson wrote: > > I was not trying to assign any blame or credit for the new scrollbars. > IIRC I first saw one in a GTK3 application, and I was definitely upset by > not having a page up page down function on my mouse. If you have not seen > that yet,

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
On 2/5/19 3:42 PM, Colin Law wrote: On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 21:20, Steve Cohen > wrote: ... Getting rid of this file ~/.config/gtk-3.0.gtk.css which I had created and restarting the system got me back the awful scroll bar behavior I had instantly hated

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Colin Law
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 21:20, Steve Cohen wrote: > ... > Getting rid of this file ~/.config/gtk-3.0.gtk.css which I had created > and restarting the system got me back the awful scroll bar behavior I > had instantly hated as soon as I installed 18.04. > The bars are much improved on Ubuntu

Re: [GNC] Transferring portion of mutual fund account to another fund account

2019-02-05 Thread David Cousens
Harry, The procedures associated with buying and selling Stock in the Guide https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/invest-buy-stock1.html https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/invest-stockprice1.html https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/invest-sell1.html aprticularly

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
On 2/5/19 3:02 PM, Colin Law wrote: On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 20:17, Steve Cohen > wrote: On 2/5/19 2:04 PM, David Carlson wrote: > GTK3 as default rather than GTK2.  I think those scroll bars first > appeared there but they seem to be becoming as

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
On 2/5/19 2:37 PM, David Carlson wrote: Ok, I was traveling last week and it seems like motels are switching to bathroom sinks that sit on top of the counter, with plumbing that looks like the old fashioned hand water pump and bowl arrangement, thus are automatically 8 " higher and further

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Jack Slater
I have! Hate it. Will it be fixed? On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 3:09 PM David Carlson wrote: > I was not trying to assign any blame or credit for the new scrollbars. > IIRC I first saw one in a GTK3 application, and I was definitely upset by > not having a page up page down function on my mouse. If

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread David Carlson
I was not trying to assign any blame or credit for the new scrollbars. IIRC I first saw one in a GTK3 application, and I was definitely upset by not having a page up page down function on my mouse. If you have not seen that yet, you eventually will. David Carlson On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 3:02 PM

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Colin Law
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 20:17, Steve Cohen wrote: > On 2/5/19 2:04 PM, David Carlson wrote: > > GTK3 as default rather than GTK2. I think those scroll bars first > > appeared there but they seem to be becoming as fashionable as useless > > 'antique' bathroom sinks. > > > > While I appreciate and

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread David Carlson
Ok, I was traveling last week and it seems like motels are switching to bathroom sinks that sit on top of the counter, with plumbing that looks like the old fashioned hand water pump and bowl arrangement, thus are automatically 8 " higher and further back, leaving no room for toothbrush charger,

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
On 2/5/19 2:04 PM, David Carlson wrote: GTK3 as default rather than GTK2.  I think those scroll bars first appeared there but they seem to be becoming as fashionable as useless 'antique' bathroom sinks. While I appreciate and think I agree with the thrust of your comment, I'm not actually

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread David Carlson
If you are using release 18.04 the default desktop was switched from Unity to Gnome and that Gnome probably uses GTK3 as default rather than GTK2. I think those scroll bars first appeared there but they seem to be becoming as fashionable as useless 'antique' bathroom sinks. David Carlson On

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 5 februari 2019 20:45:55 CET schreef Steve Cohen: > I fear that the main thread of this issue has been lost due to the > irrelevant side issue raised about Windows. > > Below is the latest real message in this thread (in response to Colin Law): > > I was surprised to see 3.900 myself

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
I fear that the main thread of this issue has been lost due to the irrelevant side issue raised about Windows. Below is the latest real message in this thread (in response to Colin Law): I was surprised to see 3.900 myself but that's what the About screen tells me: Version: 3.900 Build ID:

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Bucky Carr
Then don't try to be so nice.  From your OP: "When I click in the scroller and move my mouse, whenever the mouse leaves the scroll bar area the display snaps back to where it was before the scroll operation.  I initially tried to carefully keep the mouse within the scroll bar area, and that

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
I'm trying to be nice but you're making it hard. I have never experienced such behavior in Windows or in Linux except with Gnucash. I don't know what you're experiencing but it's not what I am experiencing. Your input is less than helpful here. On 2/5/19 11:43 AM, Bucky Carr wrote: I

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Bucky Carr
I just tried it with MS Excel (Win10) and it behaves exactly as you describe with your GNUcash-in-Linux experience. So it is not uncommon. But it is annoying. On 2/5/2019 10:38 AM, Steve Cohen wrote: On 2/5/19 11:33 AM, Bucky Carr wrote: Well, I am not using the Windows version and this

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
On 2/5/19 11:33 AM, Bucky Carr wrote: Well, I am not using the Windows version and this behavior is unlike anything I ever saw when I did use Windows. Isn't GNUcash a Windows program? :) The OP said that "other programs don't do this". I was pointing out that the observed behavior is

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Bucky Carr
Isn't GNUcash a Windows program? :) The OP said that "other programs don't do this". I was pointing out that the observed behavior is evident in other programs as well, and I just happened to mention the "other programs" are Windows programs, too, just like GNUcash is a Windows (and other

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
I was surprised to see 3.900 myself but that's what the About screen tells me: Version: 3.900 Build ID: git 3.1-100-geb67baba5+ (2018-06-03) Finance::Quote: 1.47 I am running the standard gnome version of Ubuntu with the exception of a change I made to get a wider scrollbar per:

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Colin Law
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 17:22, Bucky Carr wrote: > > > I've noticed that exact behavior in many other Windows programs as > well. Definitely annoying. > We are not talking about Windows programs are we? Colin > > > On 2/5/2019 9:53 AM, Steve Cohen wrote: > > For two years something seemed not

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Bucky Carr
I've noticed that exact behavior in many other Windows programs as well. Definitely annoying. On 2/5/2019 9:53 AM, Steve Cohen wrote: For two years something seemed not quite right about the use of scroll bars in Gnucash register windows, but I always just "lived with it" in a state of

Re: [GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Colin Law
I am not seeing any problems on Ubuntu 18.10 running GC 3.4. Confused by the fact you say you are running 3.900 as I think 3.4 is the latest. Are you running the standard (Gnome) version of Ubuntu? Are you using X or Wayland? That should be selectable from logon screen. I am running X. Colin

Re: [GNC] Transferring portion of mutual fund account to another fund account

2019-02-05 Thread David Carlson
On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 10:17 AM Harry Foerster wrote: > It seems this email request has gone sideways a bit. > > The actual transactions are being handled by the financial institutions > accordingly and reported to me in statements. I fully believe their > accountants are following the proper

[GNC] "Non-sticky" scroll bars in gnucash registers

2019-02-05 Thread Steve Cohen
For two years something seemed not quite right about the use of scroll bars in Gnucash register windows, but I always just "lived with it" in a state of vague , not quite conscious annoyance. I have finally put my finger on the problem. When I click in the scroller and move my mouse, whenever

Re: [GNC] Transferring portion of mutual fund account to another fund account

2019-02-05 Thread Harry Foerster
It seems this email request has gone sideways a bit. The actual transactions are being handled by the financial institutions accordingly and reported to me in statements. I fully believe their accountants are following the proper Canadian financial security laws. The crust of my request for

Re: [GNC] Gnucash terminates immediately

2019-02-05 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 5, 2019, at 6:35 AM, David Carlson wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2019, 5:30 AM Bostjan Vilfan >> I tried both, gnucash 3.4 as well as 2.6.26; therefore it could be >> something with Windows 10 version 1809; in case you are able to figure out >> something, I am enclosing link to Windows

Re: [GNC] Transferring portion of mutual fund account to another fund account

2019-02-05 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 2/4/2019 8:09 PM, David Carlson wrote: If you are in the US and both funds are within the same custodial account the answer is trivial, just sell one and buy the other. It only matters when you withdraw cash. If you are somehow moving shares from one custodian to another, that is more

Re: [GNC] Gnucash terminates immediately

2019-02-05 Thread David Carlson
On Tue, Feb 5, 2019, 5:30 AM Bostjan Vilfan I tried both, gnucash 3.4 as well as 2.6.26; therefore it could be > something with Windows 10 version 1809; in case you are able to figure out > something, I am enclosing link to Windows msinfo results: > > Regards, > bostjanv > >> __ >> >> There

Re: [GNC] How to change size of register in Gnucash 3.4

2019-02-05 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Am 05.02.19 um 11:47 schrieb Liz: > On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 09:30:21 + > Colin Law wrote: > >> On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 05:54, Liz wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 16:17:16 +1100 >>> Liz wrote: : > $ find ~/ -name home.gnucash.gcm > /home/liz/.local/share/gnucash/books/home.gnucash.gcm >

Re: [GNC] How to change size of register in Gnucash 3.4

2019-02-05 Thread Colin Law
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 05:54, Liz wrote: > On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 16:17:16 +1100 > Liz wrote: > > > Debian Linux > > Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30) > > > > I had the registers set so that I could open 4 without overlapping on > > my screen. > > With Gnucash 3.4 they all got wider and now take up more