On 28/2/21 16:06, David Cousens wrote:
You should be able to create a folder for your GnuCash files and copy the
main file and all of its backup and log files from the desktop into the
folder. When you next run GnuCash it will not be able to find the file in
the desktop location. You should then
Following the process to create new account within stock with new security.
These securities have already been added using the security editor.
When going to add the security under stock, cannot select security within
security/current button.
Any pointers?
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Michael,
You should be able to create a folder for your GnuCash files and copy the
main file and all of its backup and log files from the desktop into the
folder. When you next run GnuCash it will not be able to find the file in
the desktop location. You should then be able to use the File-.Open d
I shouldn't be answering this question because I don't have a clue about
how files are stored on Macs but that is exactly why I am answering...
The Help manual section 2.4 is the ideal place for a simple explanation,
but it is not there. There is a comparable place in the website FAQ, but
it is n
Thanks John. I did try those settings, first to P. Then I realized null
would be better but it defaulted back. So a space is a solution. I didn't
think of that. Thanks much for your help
had to resend coz first was just reply to you.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021, 9:32 AM John Ralls wrote:
> Not in sett
Thanks John. I did try those settings, first to P. Then I realized null
would be better but it defaulted back. So a space is a solution. I didn't
think of that. Thanks much for your help
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021, 9:32 AM John Ralls wrote:
> Not in settings, in the security editor. Open the Currencie
OOPS -- I hit Reply instead of Reply List, and didn't notice till after
I clicked Send. Michael, if you have a reply please send it to the list,
not just to me.
On 2021-02-27 11:34, Michael Margolis wrote:
> I have been using GnuCash on my early 2015 MacBook Pro. GnuCash has
been placing logs on m
Hello,
I have been using GnuCash on my early 2015 MacBook Pro. GnuCash has been
placing logs on my desktop. Lots of them! When I have tried to move them, I
have “lost” data in GnuCash. As a result, I am gun-shy about trying to move
them without some advice.
Can I create a folder and direct Gnu
But closed Source and not available for 32Bit.
Am 26.02.21 um 02:38 schrieb Peter S. Shenkin:
This sounds like a good reason to use Qt. 😁
(A cross-platform GUI building tool.)
-P.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 11:45 AM Adrien Monteleone <
[1]adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
I poked aro
DIrectly following latest automatic update of Windows 10, I have the exact
same error pop up (I am using gnucash 4.4). Fortunately in my case, after I
click "OK" to the "Entry Point Not Found" error, and then reclick about 10
times, GnuCash starts up for me (apparently despite the missing
libgncmod
On 1/23 this stopped working (I run it weekday evenings). I went to the
security editor for my DIA stock, which was using yahoo_json, and on the edit
screen it had the notation finance quote not installed properly. I ran
/usr/bin/gnc-fq-check, then /usr/bin/gnc-fq-update, which did some update
Not in settings, in the security editor. Open the Currencies namespace, find
and select the currency, and select Edit. There's a spot for Display Symbol.
Deleting it will get the default but a space will replace it. That might make
amounts look odd in some places but should be OK on most.
Regar
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 8:36 AM David G. Pickett via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> PS: I see the version I run is under flatpak under gnome-shell, and the
> one in /usr/bin is the corrupted version used for quotes.
> dgp@dgp-p6803w:~$ /usr/bin/gnucash --version/usr/bin/gnucash:
ISTR that there is a place in the settings to choose the character to display
with each currency. Never tried it though.
Original Message
From: Gio Bacareza
Sent: Sat Feb 27 09:18:47 EST 2021
To: Jim DeLaHunt
Cc: GnuCash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] currency symbol problem in r
Hi Richard,
Just to let you know I managed to get download from USAA working as of
yesterday. If you wish I can share what it required.
Regards,
Tom
I spoke with USAA tech support this morning. They told me GNU software
is not supported due to the software security issues.
Now if any of you
Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 12:02:06 -0600 (CST)
From: Ajnkns
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Minor issue with invoice layout
Message-ID: <1614362526691-0.p...@n4.nabble.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
"I upgraded Gnucash from ver 3.2 to 4.4 (Mac OS 10.15)
PS: I see the version I run is under flatpak under gnome-shell, and the one in
/usr/bin is the corrupted version used for quotes.
dgp@dgp-p6803w:~$ /usr/bin/gnucash --version/usr/bin/gnucash: error while
loading shared libraries: libboost_locale.so.1.74.0: cannot open shared object
file: No such
Hi,
Actually, this probably should go to gnucash-devel instead of
gnucash-user. So please reply only to -devel..
Right now we do have some diversified DNS -- Linas runs 2 DNS servers and
I run one. We could set up one more... So THAT (DNS) isn't the issue.
I could also set up a www "mirror" a
Good question! I have been running it for so long, I am not sure! It is 3.900
build id: git 3.7-222-gae3bb9892+(2019-09-29), and software update may have
installed changes. I was trying to get past a crash in update scheduled
template transaction recently, may have installed some deb, and fin
I use Arial which should have it. But for some reason Gnucash does not
render it.
If you copy paste the report to another program like a text editor or
excel, the peso sign shows up.
But to be honest I really just want to eliminate currency symbols. I mostly
work in pesos so there is no added inf
gnucash should have geographically diversified web servers?
-Original Message-
From: Linas Vepstas
To: David G. Pickett
Sent: Fri, Feb 26, 2021 6:18 pm
Subject: Re: www.gnucash.org
That's a question for the gnucash-user mailing list. I am not involved in
spinning out releases. or in d
The error messages all indicate some required libraries are missing on your
system; required in the sense that gnucash can't run without those.
So what happened on 1/23 that changed this ? Did you perform a system update
that removed a number of libraries, did gnucash get updated at that time ?
On 2021-02-26 17:21, Gio Bacareza wrote:
This seems to be a nagging problem with currencies in reports. I thought I
had solved this in previous versions of mac that I'm using but it's back
again with Big Sur and the remedies that worked before no longer works now.
My currency is Philippine Peso
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