Am 12/11/2018 um 8:05 PM schrieb Hamidreza Jafari:
> Hello,
>
> I use GnuCash mostly for personal finance and use its basic features, that's 
> why I have not tried it completely with all its capabilities. When I decided 
> to translate I had no idea I would encounter parts of it designed in specific 
> doctrines. This is one such string that paused my for a while:
>
> Enter the annual interest rate in percent. Accepts values from 0.001 - 100. 
> The Mortgage Assistant does not support zero-interest loans.
>
> Although it is possible to set up zero interest business using extra effort 
> it 
> is better that the tool can be used at a policy level. Historical views on 
> the 
> subject are clear. It is true that Islam (which was referred to as Sharia) 
> takes sides about it, it is not the only one contending. There are some 
> issues 
> in life that are not a matter of voting simply because of limited capacity of 
> everyday person.
>
> It is not clear to me if there are some other parts in GnuCash that have been 
> designed in similar ideas. I would like it to be accepting of the moral side 
> by allowing interest-free transactions (I currently suffice to this level of 
> goodness advocacy). I hope it is designed and implemented in such a way that 
> extension is possible if not a simple refactoring can do the job.
>
> What's the situation?
>
> Hamid
>
>
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As far as i know is the interest calculation just a Help. I am able to
make a Account of type Liability for example credit to xxx, and put the
sum of the credit. The same i can book repayment onto this account. If
the account is empty the credit is done. No need of changes for someone
that doesn't need complicated interest calculation.

Martin

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