Renato Moutinho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello there,
>
>     I've noticed that whenever I'm registering a new transaction and I type 
> an account name which doesn't exist, gnucash first tries to match  an 
> existing account (even tought I've already typed enough text to make it 
> obvious that I'm not talking about any account already registered).

Can you provide an example?  As soon as you type more than existing
accounts it should stop trying to match, and indeed that's what it
does here for me.

> I have to type esc, delete the account name (or a portion of it, I'm not 
> certain) and then type it again to make gnucash prompt me to create a new 
> account. I'm interested on working on this issue. Anyone could give a clue on 
> where I should begin looking ? That is, where's the portion of code 
> responsible for handling input ?

A combination of places.  QuickFill and the register.

> Regards,
>
> Renato Moutinho Silva

-derek

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