Isn't that a system function?
I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 19.10) and when printing checks the option to
select "print to file" appears on the printer selection menu along with
the other printers configured for the system. Selecting "print to
file" then opens another dialog where I can specify output as .
It's all over the Internet, such as it is. This is the Computerworld
article:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3444284/apple-ships-
id="-x-evo-selection-start-marker">macos-catalina-heres-what-you-get.html
RBMOn Tue, 2019-10-08 at 06:42 +1000, David H wrote:
> Hi Adrien,
> I've been running
I've experienced 3.7 crashing to the desktop when attempting to insert
text into a journal transaction, no .csv imports involved.
But, I'm running Ubuntu 19.10 (pre-beta) and got 3.7 from the
sicklylife.ppa. Too many variables there to draw meaningful
conclusions.
The crashes weren't consistent,
Thank you Stephan. Worked a treat.
RBM
On 9/8/19 8:04 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
Build attempt was clean on first try. Thanks John.
Debian files for Disco have been uploaded to:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1M04Ci8m0KthlooxgSVyLq0eyHymzRu6u
Sorry, I'm still not able to build debian fil
o kudos to
whoever made that.
Jim
On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 3:26 PM Ronal B Morse <mailto:r...@morsehouse.com>> wrote:
FWIW, I just downloaded my AMEX card activity with no problems or
unusual results, beyond that it always takes me awhile to find the
correct download portal.
FWIW, I just downloaded my AMEX card activity with no problems or
unusual results, beyond that it always takes me awhile to find the
correct download portal. Maybe just a transient problem on the server end?
RBM
On 9/7/19 2:46 PM, Jim Leek wrote:
I got this error using both Gnucash 2.6.19 an
John, one assumes the phrase "fully populated countries" refers to the
templates collection in the language files rather than the nation of
India. I've been to India and they seem to have gotten this population
thing figured out
RBM
On 8/18/19 11:29 AM, John Ralls wrote:
On Aug 17, 20
On Sun, 2019-06-30 at 22:37 -0700, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> This Google Drive location now has debian downloads of v3.6 for both
> Disco and Xenial-Bionic:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s-E6t-snmQiEFaT_hlWF2KHWrIB_LV2x
>
> I have fired up the Disco verion on my box. I have no way to
> ch
> What Adrian said. Once you understand this, then
> reconciliation will make perfect sense, and you will never,
> ever press the "balance" button (where that extra
> transaction
> you don't want came from) again.
>
> Ron
>
Apologies, Adrien. You were the victim of an apparent auto-
correct plo
On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 18:27 -0500, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> >
> You shouldn’t need to enter a balancing transaction unless
> you aren’t balanced. And if you need to enter it, you
> *must* check it off (either via ‘c’ in the register or the
> checkbox in the reconciliation window) in order to Fin
> All but 2 were new downloads. None of them were recognized
> as having transactions and all of them did have one or more
> transactions.
>
> I need to download and import Ofx/Qfx files from other
> financial institutions in a few days. If they load
> properly then I have to assume there is a
Eric, looks like the old version didn't cleanup properly.
Here's an alternative installation method...it's what I used to install
3.5 this morning.
Follow the instructions to remove version 3.4, paying attention to the
instruction to run
sudo apt autoremove
after removing the three main pa
Thank you for this, Steven. You are truly doing the (insert your fave
major deity, media crush, existential driving force)'s work here.
Ron Morse
On 5/3/19 7:16 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
With gobs of help from John, we now have GnuCash-3.5 debian package
ready for Disco (Ubuntu 19.04).
I
That's the snap version. It should be regarded as "experimental" as
well as kinda old. Snap is a new idea that shows great promise, but
right now it's a work in progress and it's not clear if or how snap
installations of third-party software like Gnucash will be maintained
(upgraded) or who, e
Apologies for the multiple post. I have no idea what happened.
RBM
On 4/28/19 8:46 AM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
That's the snap version. It should be regarded as "experimental" as
well as kinda old. Snap is a new idea that shows great promise, but
right now it's a work in p
Version: 3.4
Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30)
Finance::Quote: 1.47
On 4/21/19 8:36 AM, Dennis Powless wrote:
What version of GC is available on Ubuntu 19.04?
D
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As of today, the repository for Ubuntu 19.4 (Disco Dingy) has version
3.4 of Gnucash in the archive. Runs like a champ.
RBM
On 4/17/19 8:27 AM, Colin Law wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 at 15:16, J R via gnucash-user
wrote:
Hi, Is there a simple step by step to build from source for ubuntu /
Maybe a firewall configuration issue? Bruno's router might be blocking a
required port where his neighbor's is not.
RBM
On 4/12/19 9:54 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Bruno,
That's weird. No, I can't think of anything associated with your mac's
networking config that would cause perl and only perl to
I don't know nuttin' 'bout no AIO Bundle or bugzillas or anything like
that, but I sure as hell am grateful for the effort and time you and the
other developers and contributors put into making GnuCash consistently
better. The frequent contributors to this mailing list, too. Kudos to
you all,
This probably doesn't have anything to do with your issue, but I've
never been a fan of spaces in paths/filenames. Back in the olde days it
wasn't allowed. I gather that's changed, but it still strikes me as bad
juju.
I'm a Linux guy and even though I guess we can use spaces we have to
delim
Thanks for the correction. I (obviously) didn't know that.
RBM
On Fri, 2019-03-08 at 20:24 -0500, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
> Most filesystems in Linux support ACL’s.
>
> Ken Schneider
>
> > On Mar 8, 2019, at 7:09 PM, Ronal B Morse <
> > r...@morsehouse.com&g
Could this be an ACL (access control list) related?
Linux doesn't use them (nor does the Mac, as far as I know)
but Windows does and from what I understand a broken or
incorrect ACL config could cause this kind of behavior.
Totally clueless about how to check or what to do, but since
no one men
I downloaded the 3.4 release debs for testing with Ubuntu
18.10. One can just double-click on the individual .debs and
the Ubuntu software installer will take care of the rest.
Install gnucash-common first as it is required by the main
program. I also installed the python .deb before the main
prog
Michael, I feel your pain. I miss Quicken's "one click
import" feature, too. I blame Intuit...they kept getting the
banks to mess around with the authentication process and data
formats, plus their lack of documentation and pointed desire
to not help developers of other applications made things
wo
I hope someone can find a solution for you.
Ron Morse
On Sun, 2018-12-02 at 09:15 -0700, Ronal B Morse wrote:
> Sidman, can you manually enter a value/select an option from the
> now blank "page range" setting? There should be options for
> "all" and "range&
Sidman, can you manually enter a value/select an option from the
now blank "page range" setting? There should be options for
"all" and "range" with a dialog box, and "current page" or similar.
RBM
On Sun, 2018-12-02 at 10:04 -0600, David Carlson wrote:
> I have run out of ideas. Any others ab
I don't see any reason to change the Wiki. People who
already have a backup plan in place know what they need to
do.
RBM
On Thu, 2018-11-01 at 08:48 -0500, David Cousens wrote:
> Wm,
>
> What is incorrect or misleading about the Wiki backup
> page? It points out
> the necessity to have an adeq
On Tue, 2018-10-23 at 08:46 -0700, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
> Wish there was a way to backup the current o/s state and
> restore/reload it automatically rather than all that
> typing I had to do to get items added back. I'm sure I
> missed a lot (my favorites are not so crowded today)!
>
> --S
Hi Les.
Works fine here, but I'm using it strictly for cash
management and budgeting. Not using any of the business,
investment management or reporting features.
RBM
On Sun, 2018-10-14 at 11:09 -0500, Les wrote:
> If you are using Linux Mint 19 with 3.3, please tell me
> your
> experience.
And, for all that I just noticed the .ppa delivers Gnucash
3.2, which makes sense, but someone looking for 3.3 is stillgonna have to wait.
Ron Morse
On Thu, 2018-10-04 at 18:19 -0500, David Cousens wrote:
> Ronal
>
> By the time you do all that are you sure its not easier
> just to build it
> f
I have no idea, David. I wasted tons of time trying to
build the 3 series on my production Ubuntu machine before I
figured out what I was doing wrong so I'm the wrong guy to
ask.
Shussing out the .ppa was a couple of clicks and the backups
are normal maintenance.
Ron Morse
On Thu, 2018-10-0
It's a fair question, but when you're desperate...
I looked at his page (?) on Canonical's launchpad site and
saw that's he's been registered for almost two years. He has
been active (or at least involved) with several different
packages, mostly Japanese language related issues. Not a lot
of infor
FWIW, appears to work fine on Mint 19 (which is a very close
relative of Ubuntu 18.04).
RBM
On Thu, 2018-10-04 at 10:01 -0500, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Do note that (so far) that PPA is only offering 3.3 for
> Bionic 18.04. If anyone is running an older version of
> Ubuntu, you’ll need to buil
On Sun, 2018-09-30 at 12:42 -0500, Barnabooth wrote:
> There are times (particularly near year's-end) when a
> simple list of the
> unreconciled (i.e. uncashed) cheques would be very
> convenient.
> I seem to see nothing in either the reports or the
> reconciliation window
> that would do.
>
> Is
f. Use Actions>Reset Warnings for a list of the warning boxes one has
disabled and the opportunity to re-enable them.
Regards,
John Ralls
On Aug 12, 2018, at 2:28 PM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
GNC 3.2 on Fedora 28 -- changing the num field will cause the transaction to
unreconcile even if one doe
GNC 3.2 on Fedora 28 -- changing the num field will cause the
transaction to unreconcile even if one does nothing to the amount field.
RBM
On 08/12/2018 02:44 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 at 17:50, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
Editing a reconciled
Fedora 28 picked up 3.2 about a week after it was announced...I was
planning to make a hole in my schedule to give me time to science out
installing from source, but a kindly developer beat me to it.
RBM
On 07/28/2018 12:50 PM, Michael via gnucash-user wrote:
I just recently built Gnucash 3.
Gnucash 3.2-1 just became available in the Fedora 28 repositories. I
installed using DNF and experienced no unusual issues.
Thanks to whoever did the work.
RBM
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Thank you. I guess I didn't look far enough into the /usr directories.
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On 07/04/2018 09:35 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op woensdag 4 juli 2018 16:48:27 CEST schreef Ronal B Morse:
FWIW, Fedora 28 installs Gnucash from repository into /usr/share.
Thanks to everyone for all the hard
FWIW, Fedora 28 installs Gnucash from repository into /usr/share.
Thanks to everyone for all the hard work that goes into making Gnucash
what it is.
RBM
On 07/04/2018 08:37 AM, Colin Law wrote:
The wiki entry for building v3 on Ubuntu [1] has get me up and running
with little difficulty so
Hi Gareth. Welcome to the list.
With the account register open, click on the "view" item in the menu
bar, then in the dialog that opens click on "filter by". Then click on
"status" in that menu bar which opens a selection dialog. Clear the
checks from all but "Reconciled". Then click on OK.
Fedora version 28 installs Gnucash 3.0.1.something if you use the
version in the Fedora 28 repository. Not sure which version is in the
Fedora 27 repo, but I'll wager it's one of the 2.XX releases.
RBM
On 05/16/2018 09:00 AM, Nikos Charonitakis wrote:
Hi All
I have recently made a back of m
Take a look at the menu bar:
file > export > export accounts
That might do what you want
RBM
On 04/21/2018 11:14 PM, johnblue wrote:
Hello,
I want to use individual folders to sort each year with the .gnucash
database file named with the corresponding year.
eg: 2018.gnucash
Is there way t
I have very limited experience with SNAP on Ubuntu. It's been generally
good, but not completely problem free. I have thought about trying to
create a SNAP for GnuCash 3.0, but first I'll have to get it to build
cleanly in the native environment, something has so far eluded me.
As I understan
for the first question try:
view > filter by > other
then put a check mark in the "show zero total accounts" box.
Not sure on the second, but the fix may be as simple as reassigning the
transaction to the correct expense account, i.e., something like
ex:food:dining:drinks. You should also be
Make that 21. But, it's not a big issue for me.
RBM
On 04/10/2018 11:00 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Hello,
I am responding to the original email because there have been quite a few
responses to this thread.
I have tallied up the responses regarding subject prefixes thus far, and it
Works with Ubuntu Linux, too.
RBM
On 03/25/2018 03:34 PM, David Carlson wrote:
There is an existing shortcut Alt-V, D which works nicely in my Windows
version of GnuCash.
David C
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Dave H wrote:
Roger,
Thanks for that works, like a charm and the shortcuts e
Have you looked at using the log files to duplicate transactions from
one session into another?
Each gnucash session produces a log of the transactions for that session
(those are the files with the extension .log that you see clogging up
your data directory. The name of the log file contains
Another vote for Linux Mint.
I don't use it as my distribution of choice, but I maintain a number of
installations for others and find Mint to be the most user-friendly and
difficult to break of the more widely used flavors of Linux.
It's been a while since I encountered hardware that Mint do
That's the most reliable way I've found, although I need to track only a
small number of accounts. If one had a large number to manage it could
get a bit taxing.
RBM
On 02/27/2018 01:35 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Chris,
I just open the Discover user webpage and download the QFX file manually
Sounds to me like Jean-David is looking for something like a flatpack or
snap...a complete self-contained installable that brings it's
dependencies with it and runs in a sandbox or other self-contained
userspace.
But, RHEL 6 doesn't support flatpack or snaps so that's not a solution,
either.
Jean-David: Does Red Hat have a virtual machine manager available for
RHEL 6? I had a similar problem some years ago when I was tied to Debian
Stable. My solution was to create a virtual machine running Debian
Testing which supported newer versions of the applications I wanted to
use. Took ca
I guess the first step is to verify that the system time and date is
correct and the operating system's time zone setting is correct.
RBM
On 02/17/2018 07:10 PM, Justin Smith wrote:
Hi,
Gnucash is not updating stock quotes correctly for me. The stock price is
correct but an incorrect date i
That's what I did. I also had to set up a corresponding liability
account for the mortgage, but that's a separate issue.
I wasn't sure if I should use the purchase price or the appraised value
as the value of the asset, but since I do everything else on a cash
basis, I decided to use the cash
As someone who has been using Linux as my principal operating system on
home and business PCs since 2004, I can say with certainty that Linux
helps those who help themselves. It'll be worth the effort, though.
I don't use Mint, but the spousal unit does and on the rare occasions
I've had to i
On 02/09/2018 01:39 PM, Ronald Mocny via gnucash-user wrote:
Can I write checks in GnuCash and if so is it compatible with
VersaCheck. Thanks
I'm not familiar with Versacheck, but GnuCash has a flexible and fully
user configurable check writing facility. Personally, the pre-defined
On 02/05/2018 05:59 PM, ravenkwill wrote:
My wife is an artist, and is beginning to do craft shows. I want to be able
to track the profitability for each show by collecting expenses and sales.
I've read through the manuals about jobs, but that doesn't seem to be quite
right. Do I need to create
On 02/04/2018 05:45 PM, N B Day wrote:
On Mon, 2018-02-05 at 00:05 +, Buddha Buck wrote:
I don't know if it is what new users usually do, but I think it's
probably
one of the better ways to do it. A lot of the difficulties I see on
the
gnucash-users list come from trying to import data fro
On 01/27/2018 11:26 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 28/01/18 05:50, Ronal B Morse wrote:
On 01/27/2018 07:20 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
With gnucash 2.6.17 on ubuntu 17.10 I cannot do anything with the
reconcile screen. Clicking anywhere to do anything always takes me
back to the main screen, I
On 01/27/2018 07:20 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
With gnucash 2.6.17 on ubuntu 17.10 I cannot do anything with the
reconcile screen. Clicking anywhere to do anything always takes me
back to the main screen, I can't even close it. It doesn't make any
difference whether or not I make changes on the
Did you install GnuCash using the same user account as you are using
now? Or with an Administrator account?
If you installed GnuCash while logged in as an administrator or
different user GnuCash may not have the correct permissions to access
the directory in which the data file is located eve
This is what I do, but I'm only dealing with household and personal
accounts and smallish investment portfolios. Because the statement
closing dates for the investment and personal bank and credit accounts
don't correspond exactly with the beginning date of the new book,
there's always some mon
On my 17.10 installation there is a fourth package, python-gnucash.
Don't know if it has any relevance to this particular issue.
RBM
On 01/09/2018 10:38 PM, dunbrokin wrote:
All 3 were already tickedbut I reinstalled them anywayno
difference I am afraid!and there are no other
I use an app named "Scanner Pro" on my iPhone to capture
documents/receipts while out of the office. Images automatically upload
to my iCloud storage or I can mail them to myself. Access to files on
iCloud from the Linux box in the office is done via the iCloud web
portal. Works fine, but Sc
Is there some reason you couldn't just change the opening balance in the
register to the correct amount, then performing the reconcile?
RBM
On 12/12/2017 10:52 AM, Carmelo Pagán wrote:
I thank everyone for their feedback.
I resolved it the painful way of creating a new file, downloading my
Adrian, is there a reason you treat the rebate as a negative expense
instead of miscellaneous (non-taxable) income? To me, the rebate is
something you get rather than something you don't give, but my analysis
could be incorrect, and if it is I'd like to know.
RBM
On 12/01/2017 06:02 AM, Mar
Also check the orphans and imbalance accounts for strays.
RBM
On 12/02/2017 03:55 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Jay,
My first thought is that sometime after you closed the books you probably
inadvertently entered additional transaction(s) dated before the closing
date. Did you make an archive ba
They're not really backups. They're more like safety copies created by
GnuCash in preparation for updating the database. Back in the olde days
the probability of a system r/w error when writing out a big file was a
lot higher than it is now, and even today it is far from zero.
Do what David s
On 10/23/2017 03:38 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op maandag 23 oktober 2017 05:08:37 CEST schreef Christopher Lam:
Edit > Find and CTRL+F are the same. The resulting search results register
does not, in my view, produce very useful running balances.
I'll add that Edit > Find behaves slightly diff
On 10/19/2017 05:24 AM, Amish wrote:
On Thursday 19 October 2017 03:27 PM, Maf. King wrote:
On Thursday, 19 October 2017 10:35:53 BST Amish wrote:
On Thursday 19 October 2017 01:00 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op donderdag 19 oktober 2017 02:56:27 CEST schreef Amish:
Hello
Recently in India
I don't think you can have it both ways.
Money in the float doesn't really belong to you so it won't be reflected
in your bank statements/online account status.
RBM
On 10/01/2017 10:49 AM, Nelson wrote:
Hi John,
What I am doing today is exactly you are saying. I have a "pending" account
and
My first inclination would be to use an equity account to credit the "in
kind" payments of volunteer labor at the dollar amount you intend to
apply to what the volunteer owes, then debit the charges against that.
RBM
On 09/29/2017 12:31 PM, rmom...@gmail.com wrote:
About invoices
* Are
John, it really isn't said often enough here...thank you for all your
work on this project.
RBM
On 09/27/2017 09:58 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Bug 788191 reported that the tarballs originally shipped with the release
worked only with Guile-2.0. This turned out to be due to an error in SWIG
that'
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