On Aug 11, 2008, at 2:03 PM, Phil Longstaff wrote: > David Reiser wrote: >> On Aug 11, 2008, at 1:00 PM, David T. wrote: >> >>> With 2.2.6 (Intel Mac, OS 10.5.4), I have found that the Reconcile >>> Date widget is not performing as expected or as it used to. It used >>> to be that one could use keyboard shortcuts to adjust the date here >>> (the minus key moved back a day, shift minus went a week, etc.). >>> Now, if you try to do that, the date jumps to today's date, and >>> nothing else. It changes to the current date also if you manually >>> change the date, or even if you first click in the date field and >>> then click somewhere else in the dialog (without attempting to >>> change the value). The only way that it works now is by using the >>> calendar to select the date. >>> >>> David >> >> It works for me. >> >> How are you installing gnucash? (fink, macports, manually) What >> version of gtk+ are you using. >> > It happens for me, too. Started with 2.2.6. Win32 (WinXP SP2) > pre-built binary downloaded from sourceforge. > > Phil > In prior versions, was focus on the date field when the dialog opened? I just noticed that when I get into the Reconcile dialog, the cursor is in the closing balance field. I do have to tab a bunch of times (shift-tab doesn't work) to get to the date field before the -/+ keys work for the date.
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