I don't run Gnucash in full size window either, but the Inspector apparently
thought I should...or something I hit in my debugging play triggered the
full-screen in the horizontal direction.
The things I'd most like to change on the register header:
* Make the text-align on the columns "center".
*
I haven’t noticed any window size change with the inspector, but I don’t open
GnuCash full-width or full-screen anyway. That is odd behavior, but maybe it is
to accommodate the inspector window.
You can target nodes, but without an id or the element having a name, you can’t
target specifically.
Yeah, I thought about building the app myself, but it would be a huge
undertaking to figure out where to set things up, i.e. where are the gui
elements built and assembled? Plus, next time there's an update to a new
version, I'd have to do all the hacking I did all over again in order to
upgrade. N
Thanks for sharing the file, and glad to see you were able to get themes
working.
As noted previously in this thread, the way to find out what can be styled is
to use the GTK Inspector. For MacOS you have to install GTK separately. I did
so using Homebrew. You then have to start GnuCash with th
I tested the theme I wanted to use by copying all the GTK3 related files from
the theme into the Gnucash config directory (~\Appplication
Support\Gnucash\config\gtk-3.0 on MacOS). It worked fine, but as expressed
elsewhere, the Register Header formatting was immune to all but the
background color a
A transaction isn’t limited to only two splits, so there is no need to do ‘2
things’ each time. You can just make one transaction. With auto-fill or
Duplicate Transaction you’re just going to be adjusting dates, check #s and
maybe amounts. (and any notes/memos like “February Donation” or whateve
Thank you for your response. The mechanics was what I was trying to wrap
my head around. Because, yes, for tax purposes I want to show that I'm
paying a charity expense. But I also didn't want to have to do two things
every time I wrote a check but I couldn't see any way around it. I guess
you'
To answer the first part, no, you cannot style the header bar as far as I can
tell.
You can affect register transactions with fonts and colors only as noted in the
wiki and the sample css files. But I don’t see any id’s or classes exposed in
the inspector to target the header by itself. (there
Ken
Not sure whether what you want to do is possible or not. Since you are on
V3.8 the GTKInspector
(https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GTK/Inspector?action=show&redirect=Projects%2FGTK%2B%2FInspector)
should work. That should let you know whether the features you want to alter
can de ad