> On Dec 25, 2023, at 11:07, mjchurchil--- via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Just as an update, I tried a gnucash-5.5 package on arch. Trying to change
> from reminder to to-create has no effect; stays reminder. Same computer, same
> database, but different install. Mike
>
>On Monday,
> On Dec 25, 2023, at 09:50, Larry Baldwin wrote:
>
> Is there a setting or method to alter the currency format in reports?
>
> All of my transactions will be in one currency and I would prefer the report
> to display:
>
> current settings Default Report Currency - CAD (Canadian
Just as an update, I tried a gnucash-5.5 package on arch. Trying to change
from reminder to to-create has no effect; stays reminder. Same computer, same
database, but different install. Mike
On Monday, December 25, 2023 at 10:52:57 AM PST, mjchurchil--- via
gnucash-user wrote:
Using 5.5 built from bz2 file on debian and freebsd. Scheduled transactions
since last run. Three transactions with reminder label. Select compose for
transaction #2. Transaction #1 switches to compose, transaction #2 stays
reminder. Quit gnucash-5.5. Start gnucash-5.4. Works as expected.
Is there a setting or method to alter the currency format in reports?
All of my transactions will be in one currency and I would prefer the report to
display:
current settings Default Report Currency - CAD (Canadian Dollar output
=C$1,234.56
On 2023-12-25 07:48, Paul Kroitor wrote:
> It's always
> been a huge annoyance to me that Windows rarely allows error messages in
> dialogs to be copied for searches etc.
Right-clicking in the message and then pressing Ctrl+C -- without
attempting to highlight anything with the mouse -- usually
Not sure how much of a show-stopper this actually is, but 5.5 pops up an
"Entry Point Not Found" error upon startup here too. I note this error was
reported in prior message (below) and a screenshot was requested (see
attachment).
The exact message is: The procedure entry point xmllOFTPClose