You should file a bug report on the date issue.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 2, 2018, at 10:15 AM, Alun Champion wrote:
>
> I'm using a custom date.
> And flipping back between 2.6.21 and 3.1 that date is lost (in both
> directions).
>-A.
>
> On 2 June 2018 at 09:36, Adrien Monteleone
>
I'm using a custom date.
And flipping back between 2.6.21 and 3.1 that date is lost (in both
directions).
-A.
On 2 June 2018 at 09:36, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> Nice find.
>
> On the report start date issue, are you using a specific custom date or
> one of the presets?
>
> Mine are all set
Nice find.
On the report start date issue, are you using a specific custom date or one of
the presets?
Mine are all set to ’start of accounting period’ and my book’s accounting
period is set to ’start of current year’. I’m not seeing any loss of start
dates.
Perhaps some other date setting
Thank you all, this gave me enough information to track down and create
custom styling, having the tabs down the left side meant all the top and
bottom margin and padding was just wasted space.
Note: One minor issue I found when switching between 2.6.21 and 3.1 is that
any open reports seems to
I believe the tab scrolling issue is something related to Gtk+3, not GnuCash. I
know it’s been talked about somewhat, but I don’t recall if there is a bug
filed on it or not. (this would be a Gtk bug, NOT a GnuCash bug. Gnome just
moved their bug tracker to Github so you’ll need a separate
Long ago, I changed to having the tabs go down the left side of the window.
That's kept me happy on the tab front for a good while!
David
On May 30, 2018, at 1:43 PM, Bruce Lang wrote:
I love the new look - so much better and cleaner.
I have 8 tabs open at any one time and can see 6 without
On Wed, 30 May 2018 10:00:56 +0100
Mike Evans wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2018 00:12:00 -0500
> Alun Champion wrote:
>
> > MacOS High Sierra, Gnucash 3.1-3.
> >
> > If anyone finds a way for reducing the padding around the tabs (left), I
> > would be very interested. 3.1 uses almost twice as much
On Wed, 30 May 2018 00:12:00 -0500
Alun Champion wrote:
> MacOS High Sierra, Gnucash 3.1-3.
>
> If anyone finds a way for reducing the padding around the tabs (left), I
> would be very interested. 3.1 uses almost twice as much space as 2.6.X. I
> keep a number of tabs open (reports, accounts,
I love the new look - so much better and cleaner.
I have 8 tabs open at any one time and can see 6 without scrolling -
that's the same as the number of tabs in my web browser - so what's the
problem?
If the tabs are too big - how about abbreviating the name (e.g. by
changing "Profit & Loss"
On 30/05/2018 15:12, Alun Champion wrote:
MacOS High Sierra, Gnucash 3.1-3.
If anyone finds a way for reducing the padding around the tabs (left), I
would be very interested. 3.1 uses almost twice as much space as 2.6.X. I
keep a number of tabs open (reports, accounts, registers, etc.) and this
Stylesheets within GnuCash are for reports. They are very limited in
customizability. (and it seems even some settings don’t work at all) Most
advice I’ve seen on this front is to copy/paste or export reports to a
spreadsheet or browser and work from there on making them ‘pretty’ as needed
for
pj42uk wrote
> So, how do I create a custom CSS file for Windows 10.
For this and similar questions you can always search the wiki:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3
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There’s no point in sending the crash report to Apple, but there is a point to
sending it to us. Please file a bug report and attach it. As Adrien says, you
can find it using /Applications/Utilities/Console under “User Diagnostics”.
Control-click the report in the sidebar and select “show in
Anthony,
I see what you mean about the tabs loading. I have the CoA, Receivable &
Payables aging reports, and a Current Period Income Statement report on
startup. Each load one by one after the main window appears. I just tested with
my 2.6.21 copy and while the main window opened with
I had similar experiences with 3.1 on OS X 10.13.4 on a 2015 MacBook
Air. My standard setup opens 4 accounts and one report, a version of
Balance Sheet that presents an overview. With 2.6.19, they all open at
once; with 3.1-1, they open in sequence (is there also a redraw in there
somewhere?)
So, how do I create a custom CSS file for Windows 10.
Regards
Peter
On 8 May 2018 at 06:19, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> You can tailor the colors and fonts to your liking using a custom CSS
> file. I’m not sure what you mean by ‘layout’ but the new Gtk+3 version
You can tailor the colors and fonts to your liking using a custom CSS file. I’m
not sure what you mean by ‘layout’ but the new Gtk+3 version does have more
padding in many areas. I don’t think this is easily changeable, but it might be
possible.
I’m not sure what is causing your flickering
I have been using Gnucash for a while now on a OSX laptop. So far I have been
satisfied with all its nuances. However, this latest release I am more than
unhappy with. I don't know if my issues are the same between all OS' but as
for my Mac I have gone back to v2.6.19-1.
What I do not like
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