May 20, 2021, 03:39 by jra...@ceridwen.us:
> It doesn't require special software, it requires a special MICR font and
> technically special magnetic ink, though 15 years ago when I was using those
> checks I mostly got away with plain laser printer toner.
>
Yes, if one doesn't print many checks
> On May 19, 2021, at 6:34 PM, local10 via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a Linux utility/program to print ABA and account numbers on
> stock/blank checks? Or perhaps it's somehow possible to do from Gnucash?
>
It doesn't require special software, it requires a special MICR fo
> On May 19, 2021, at 3:30 PM, mike823 wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> As recommended, I have tried Fedora's regular GnuCash RPM. Just by launching
> it, I don't have a way to validate that includes or not python bindings.
>
> The issue is that the gnucash python module cannot be installed.
>
> [xx
Hi,
Is there a Linux utility/program to print ABA and account numbers on
stock/blank checks? Or perhaps it's somehow possible to do from Gnucash?
Thanks
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Hi,
On Wed, May 19, 2021 6:30 pm, mike823 wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> As recommended, I have tried Fedora's regular GnuCash RPM. Just by
> launching
> it, I don't have a way to validate that includes or not python bindings.
rpm -ql gnucash | grep .py
> The issue is that the gnucash python module canno
HI,
On Wed, May 19, 2021 6:24 pm, mike823 wrote:
> Hi Derek,
>
> I need GnuCash with python bindings. IAFAIk EPEL GnuCash package does not
> include the bindings. Can you please confirm this.
I do not have an EL8 machine handy so I cannot test or confirm this.
However, on Fedora-33, the gnucash p
Hi John,
As recommended, I have tried Fedora's regular GnuCash RPM. Just by launching
it, I don't have a way to validate that includes or not python bindings.
The issue is that the gnucash python module cannot be installed.
[@fedora ~]$ pip install gnucash
Defaulting to user installation
Hi Derek,
I need GnuCash with python bindings. IAFAIk EPEL GnuCash package does not
include the bindings. Can you please confirm this.
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There are two common problems for the cmake procedure failing. The first is the
relative addressing to the source locations from the build directory. That
usually results in the Cmake execution failing early but if cmake finds
CMakelists.txt file in the directory that it will start to build w
> On May 19, 2021, at 1:52 PM, mike823 wrote:
>
> Thank you John,
>
> How do I get support for build? I've sent two days ago a message to "GnuCash
> - Dev" but no answer.
>
> Here is the error I am getting:
>
>
> [**@CentOS-8dot1 gnucash-build]$ cat
> /home/**/gnucash-build/CMakeFil
Hi,
On Wed, May 19, 2021 4:52 pm, mike823 wrote:
> Thank you John,
>
> How do I get support for build? I've sent two days ago a message to
> "GnuCash
> - Dev" but no answer.
You are sending this message through Nabble. Are you subscribed to the
actual gnucash-devel mailing list? If not, that's
Thank you John,
How do I get support for build? I've sent two days ago a message to "GnuCash
- Dev" but no answer.
Here is the error I am getting:
[**@CentOS-8dot1 gnucash-build]$ cat
/home/**/gnucash-build/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log
Determining if the pthread_create exist failed with th
> On May 19, 2021, at 10:34 AM, mike823 wrote:
>
> Since no GnuCash build with python bindings was ever provided, I have
> attempted to build one myself. I would be interested to hear why the dev
> team chose not to distribute binaries for GnuCash with python bindings.
>
> I spent couple of d
Since no GnuCash build with python bindings was ever provided, I have
attempted to build one myself. I would be interested to hear why the dev
team chose not to distribute binaries for GnuCash with python bindings.
I spent couple of days working on this:
- 3 different linux distributions
- source
David, Geert, Chris (a consolidated reply)
As you responded I take it I'm forgiven!
Under Ubuntu 18.04 I used Gnome Tweaks (as it is called using Synaptic)
to apply a degree of transparency (to the Dash). It survived the
upgrades to 20.04, 20.10 and 21.04. David Carlson suggested a work
aroun
In this case system speed does not seem to be the issue. I can un-select and
delete with no delay, but cannot overtype or delete/backspace until I un-select.
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On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 11:07:26AM +0100, Eric Coates via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hello
>
> Not exactly a GnuCash topic (classic British understatement!) but ...
>
[snip report of possible Ubuntu issues]
Can you be more specific about the problems you are seeing? I'm
running GnuCash on two Ubuntu
It's very likely it's something to do with Ubuntu. As I understand it while
Ubuntu is gnome
based, they use their own theme (Yaroo?). It's very likely that theme does
something that's
not compatible with the dropdown GnuCash uses for accounts in the register code.
But to be fair, I could also
Eric,
There is apparentlyan optional window transparency setting in Linux Mint
Cinnamon since 19.0 -Tara (not sure about the other desktops for LM). It is
under Preferences->Keyboard->Shortcuts->Windows there are Increase and Decrease
Opacity actions to which key sequences can be applied. I haven'
Hello
Not exactly a GnuCash topic (classic British understatement!) but ...
There have been a few problem reported recently with the headings
"Transparent background on selected Transfer choice" and "Cannot always
over-type, clear selected amounts". They may, I suspect, be an effect
of the u
I'm sure this sort of thing is fairly common with one spouse holding some
investments and others shared. Alternative spreadsheet approaches are:
1) A record on each line then import file as say csv format
2) Setup a form and perhaps paste them straight into a GnuCash transaction,
but probably not,
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