[GNC] Duplicate emails in GnuCash Digests

2020-01-31 Thread Chris Good
Hi, For quite a while now (at least several months), there have duplicated emails in the GnuCash digests. For instance, in the email below message 3 is a duplicate of 2, and 6 is a duplicate of 5. It doesn't seem to happen all the time but I often notice this for emails from D, Geert and John

Re: [GNC] Accounting FOr Beneficiary Income

2020-01-31 Thread Dave Gilmore
Hey Stan, Thank you for your condolences Hopefully you did that in your name _as_beneficiary_ of your mother. I worked with the broker who was handing the account for my mom (it's a major brokerage) to make sure everything was done correctly. My mom had named me beneficiary on every

Re: [GNC] [GNC-dev] [MAINT] Server Downtime to relocate hardware, Feb 1, 2020

2020-01-31 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Just a reminder that this is scheduled for tomorrow. I am expecting the work to start around 4pm US/ET (2100 UTC). I will send one more email before I start to turn down servers, and will be on IRC as much as I can during the work. Thanks, -derek "Derek Atkins" writes: > Hi, > > TL;DR: I

Re: [GNC] Segmentation fault when I try to enter anything

2020-01-31 Thread Fred Smith
On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 01:06:09AM +0100, Gerrit Holl wrote: > Hi, > > I recently upgraded to gnucash 3.7, or rather reinstalled it on a new > Ubuntu 19.10 system. I've started to get reproducible segmentation > faults: that sounds like the same problem my wife encountered recently on 3.8 on

[GNC] Segmentation fault when I try to enter anything

2020-01-31 Thread Gerrit Holl
Hi, I recently upgraded to gnucash 3.7, or rather reinstalled it on a new Ubuntu 19.10 system. I've started to get reproducible segmentation faults: - start gnucash (all is well) - open my existing expenses file - go to any account tab - try to write anything in any column (description, amount,

Re: [GNC] Nesting too deep for budget?

2020-01-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
As you have discovered, the Budget module is showing its age and needs some TLC. I haven’t checked the documentation in some time, but perhaps it needs some refreshing as well. Due to limited developer time, I don’t expect the module itself to be updated any time soon, but contributions are

Re: [GNC] Nesting too deep for budget?

2020-01-31 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2020 31 Jan 15:17 -0600, Adrien Monteleone wrote: > Nate, > > > First, the budget by default, I don’t think, shows any ‘cells’ like > you would think of them in a spreadsheet. You can turn on faint grey > lines here by going to Preferences > General > General and then > checking off the two

Re: [GNC] Edit number of recently opened books

2020-01-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
It added the key-value just fine. I checked the plist after. But it isn’t being honored by GnuCash. I tried both “maxfiles” and “max-files” key names on a whim. (most other keys are hyphenated between words) Maybe John can chime in if he has a moment. Is there an RFE filed on this? I would

Re: [GNC] Nesting too deep for budget?

2020-01-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Nate, First, the budget by default, I don’t think, shows any ‘cells’ like you would think of them in a spreadsheet. You can turn on faint grey lines here by going to Preferences > General > General and then checking off the two options to “Enable horizontal/vertical grid lines on table

Re: [GNC] Edit number of recently opened books

2020-01-31 Thread Geert Janssens
Hmm, I don't have access to an Apple computer, so the command I proposed was based on one I found in the FAQ. I know which gsettings key it refers to (org.gnucash.history/maxfiles), but I may have the exact command invocation to set it wrong. Perhaps it needs quotes around the number ? And

Re: [GNC] Nesting too deep for budget?

2020-01-31 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2020 09 Jan 01:53 -0600, Adrien Monteleone wrote: > This might be an ‘unused’ issue. > > I presume since you’re getting started, none of those 26 accounts have any > existing transactions, correct? > > Go to: > > View > Filter By > Other > > and check off: > > Show Unused Accounts >

Re: [GNC] Accounting FOr Beneficiary Income

2020-01-31 Thread Stan Brown
Hello, Dave! My sympathies for your loss. You say "IRA", so I assume you're talking about US law here. > 1. She had a traditional IRA account that she was receiving > disbursements from. I worked with the broker and just rolled all of > the accounts into my name. Hopefully you did that in

Re: [GNC] Edit number of recently opened books

2020-01-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I just tried this on Catalina, no dice. The pref was added in the plist file, but it doesn’t seem to have any affect. I also tried logging out and back in after the change. Interestingly, there are key-value pairs for more than 4 files. (I have 8 filled and 2 still blank) But only 4 show in

Re: [GNC] Edit number of recently opened books

2020-01-31 Thread Greg W
On OSX 10.14.6 the 'defaults write --app Gnucash' command was invalid due to syntax issues. I tried 'defaults write org.gnucash.Gnucash "/org/gnucash/history/maxfiles" 10' and it didn't have any effect. Thanks, Greg On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 1:05 PM Geert Janssens wrote: > Op donderdag 30

Re: [GNC] Accounting FOr Beneficiary Income

2020-01-31 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 1/31/20 10:48 AM, Dave Gilmore wrote: > Hello all, > > My mom recently passed away and I am the sole beneficiary on all of > her assets. I am wondering how to setup and record few scenarios. > > 1. She had a traditional IRA account that she was receiving > disbursements from. I worked with the

Re: [GNC] Edit number of recently opened books

2020-01-31 Thread Geert Janssens
Op donderdag 30 januari 2020 21:11:00 CET schreef Greg W: > I've tried searching around and haven't found anywhere that seems to > suggest how to edit then number of recently opened books that show up in > the File menu on OSX: > > [image: Menubar.png] > Can I change that 4 to a 6 or more

[GNC] Accounting FOr Beneficiary Income

2020-01-31 Thread Dave Gilmore
Hello all, My mom recently passed away and I am the sole beneficiary on all of her assets. I am wondering how to setup and record few scenarios. 1. She had a traditional IRA account that she was receiving disbursements from. I worked with the broker and just rolled all of the accounts into