Tony,
You can set a color for an account. I use a scheme of colors in which the parent
account is darker and the further out on the tree the account is the lighter the
color. The only difficulty is there is no way to set the text color for the
account and the account tab displayed in the account
For completeness, in case anyone is wondering and knows about the
ability to use CSS to alter UI appearance:
No, the contents of the Accounts Tab cannot be targeted by CSS. That
area of the window is a GtkTreeView where none of the items within it
are exposed for styling rules. You can target
Thanks guys, I suspected as much, but it was worth a try.
Cheers
On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:53 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> For completeness, in case anyone is wondering and knows about the
> ability to use CSS to alter UI appearance:
>
> No, the contents of the A
HI Tony -- I might be missing something - but why could you not highlight the
parent account - go to EDIT, EDIT-Account - and give the account color any
color you wanted and say OK? Would that give you what you want?
Ken
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From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of Tony Vanso
Thanks for your answer, but no, basically I just wanted to highlight the
Parent account only(Placeholder mostly) by a larger font size and bolded in
black.
Cheers
On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 8:11 PM Ken Pyzik wrote:
> HI Tony -- I might be missing something - but why could you not highlight
> the par
OK – well, the reason I mentioned it is because I use a light gray color to
achieve the same objective. Thought it might be worth a try for you.
Although, I admit, the bolding or larger font would be a nice touch as well.
– Ken
From: Tony Vanson
Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2023 5:19 AM
To
Sam is suggesting what I was going to do, but this idea might not be
intuitive. So let me make it clearer (and these tricks are more general
in application than just gnucash)
YOU (and not how a name is normally spelled) are the master.
Just because all of these funds are "500" doesn't mean YOU
When I import a QIF file that contains stocks that GnuCash does not know
about, I get a screen to provide details about Tradable commodities.
It would be nice if there were a button at the bottom to advance to the
next security (in addition to the existing advance to the next screen ==
QIF import)
Hi GnuCash users!
I've been using GnuCash for the last ~3 years and have slowly been
improving my use of various automation tools. I'm fetching transactions
from my bank with aqbanking, but I still need to manually map transactions
to an account (such as Expenses:Grocery). For a little while, it
Unfortunately there's no mechanism to retrain the Bayesian matcher based on
past ofx files. The old ofx textual fields description/notes etc are
discarded when ofx import completes.
On Sun, 3 Dec 2023, 9:18 am Matt Wise, wrote:
> Hi GnuCash users!
>
> I've been using GnuCash for the last ~3 year
Matt,
Something I have alwys thought might be useful was to be able to train and or
retrain the bayesian matcher on a date range of existing transaction for a given
account account using the transfer accounts assigned in the second split. So far
it hasn't moved far enough up the priority list to p
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