On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 22:48 -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto wrote: > When I put the cursor over a drop down lists, the letters get the > colors of the tool, and so I can't read the string (the same thing is > present in all gnucash2)
Is this only a problem with gnucash? Do any other gnome2 applications do this? Gnucash itself does not specify any colors except for the register widget, and then only when you set a specific preference. Otherwise all colors displayed by gnucash from the system theme. GTK themes do contain a "pre-light" color that is used when you hover the mouse over a widget. It sounds like maybe the background and text "pre-light" values are set to the same value. Try changing your system them and see if the problem goes away. > - In the preferences (I'm using spanish localization), when passing > from the 1st to the 2nd tab, something weird appears (see screenshot). I have seen this behavior but don't know how to reproduce it. The problem occurs because the tab labels are of different widths when printed in normal vs. bold type. On my system I don't see the selected tab name printed in bold type. > When the preferences are opened, shouldn't the program be unusable? Yes. I can use gnucash without any problems while the preferences window is open. Might be a window manager problem. I'm using FC5 and Metacity. > Separation character: changing it reloading of the data file (2 > minutes for me...). Yes, there is some delay while gnucash rebuilds the internal data structures used for register completion. The length of the delay depends upon the number of accounts that you have defined. > Besides that, I found "colon": shouldn't it be ":"? > Note that in 1.8.9 I used the dot ".": the preferences wasn't preserved. The word "colon" was used as a backward compatible default for anyone whose tested with 1.9.x in the last year. It is fully equivalent to the single character ':'. > File -> compress wasn't preserved neither. Neither the "days to retain > log files" Gnucash 1.8 and 2.0 use completely different systems for saving preferences. The 1.8 system was a home-grown system while 2.0 uses the standard gnome preference system. > - Preferences: Toolbar style, text besides icons: not all icons show > text This is normal. The "text beside icon" setting is also know as the "priority text" setting. Only the most important should be labeled in this setting. The Human Interface Guidelines explicitly say that no more than four buttons should be labeled in this mode. See: http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/toolbars-labels-tooltips.html > - In the main window I miss a command to expand or shrink all the > account hierarchy Try select and account and then holding the shift key and typing the plus key on the keypad. This is a standard GTK key for expanding all levels of the selected tree item. David _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel