Dear All,
I have installed Gnucash on Windows 10 and it is working smoothly.
Based on the feedback in this group, I wanted to check my settings.ini
file. Surprisingly, when I navigated to :
C:\Users\user-name\AppData\Local\gtk-3.0
the directory is empty.
The roaming profile has Gnucash directo
Double clicking the titles is far easier, but the manual should be complete.
David Carlson
On Sun, May 5, 2019, 10:38 AM David T. wrote:
> Well, look at that! It does work now. I’m pretty sure that’s a change. I
> will note that it is still quite picky, getting the correct cursor without
> hitt
On Sun, 2019-05-05 at 10:21 -0500, boldstripe wrote:
> I successfully used the Disco .deb files to install GnuCash-3.5 into
> Debian
> Testing (Buster) using the instructions in Stephen's first post
> above:
>
> > sudo apt remove gnucash gnucash-common python3-gnucash
> > sudo apt autoremove
> >
On 5/5/19 5:06 AM, Eric Coates wrote:
> Good Morning
>
> Short report:
>
> It's now all working and, for those who have been following a
> different thread to do with European share prices not appearing in the
> Price Editor window, European share prices are now appearing in the
> Price Editor wind
Well, look at that! It does work now. I’m pretty sure that’s a change. I will
note that it is still quite picky, getting the correct cursor without hitting
the scroll bar. And, as you note, moving to the right from the far right can be
counterintuitive or even impossible. I think I’ll stick with
I successfully used the Disco .deb files to install GnuCash-3.5 into Debian
Testing (Buster) using the instructions in Stephen's first post above:
> sudo apt remove gnucash gnucash-common python3-gnucash
> sudo apt autoremove
> sudo apt install ./*3.5*.deb
Thanks for this work!
--
Sent from
Good Morning
Short report:
It's now all working and, for those who have been following a different
thread to do with European share prices not appearing in the Price
Editor window, European share prices are now appearing in the Price
Editor window - John (Ralls) was right, the problem is solv
If you select and download all three files in one go then Dropbox zips
them up. If you download them one at a time it keeps them as
individual files and saves the effort of unzipping them.
Colin
On Sat, 4 May 2019 at 22:23, Eric Coates wrote:
>
> Colin, Ronal
>
> Thanks for taking the time to r