On 02/13/2007 08:40 AM Josh Sled wrote: > BTW, r15546 added the ability to reset the variable back to blank/"need > value".
Great. It sure works for me now. > This is still true for non-auto-create transactions ... say, those that > have come due, or are created in advance. The "State" column cells, > when clicked, are a combo box of the options. Oh my. It didn't even occur to me that you could click on this cell as well. It was obvious that I had to click on the '(need value)' field. > The Ok button on this dialog will have a similar behavior to the "Next" > button on the to-create-transaction page from the old SLR druid: if > there is a transaction with unbound variable(s), it will focus it. > > Perhaps it'd be better if there was a seperate "Find Unfinished" button, > and the Ok-button sensitivity was a function of the overall completeness > of the transactions; a count of the need-variables transactions > remaining would also be nice. > > As well, it sound like a "hide complete" toggle might be welcome. Yes, these enhancements would be nice. However, now that I have a better understanding of how the new SLR UI works I think I'm able to use it just like the old UI (except for making adjustments to the auto-created transactions). One other thing I just now noticed. The old UI listed the number of days until a transaction listed with status 'Reminder' would be due. I liked that feature but it's not part of the new UI. Thanks for all the hard work! Volker _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel