I find it odd though that the SX window is hogging focus. Perhaps this is a Desktop/OS thing.

Mine is not. (on MacOS BigSur)

Though of course, I understand, all of us, regardless of OS are dealing with GTK when using GnuCash, so I'm not *really* using Mac's desktop for this app. (though maybe some code-translation rules apply?)

I've played around with this issue and can't seem to duplicate the condition where I get an SX window that tells me transactions were auto-created and requiring me to dismiss it before anything else frees up. (modal)

I'll play some more, but perhaps this is an SX setting issue? (I tell it to remind me, and auto-create, and I opt to review, but I've turned various of those off and on to no avail)

Regards,
Adrien

On 6/10/22 11:41 AM, john wrote:
The "no scheduled transactions" dialog is modal (see 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modal_window) so it blocks the rest of GnuCash until it's 
dismissed. Unfortunately that includes dismissing the splash screen so that you can see 
it. I think the splash screen is getting pushed to the front by the loading status bar.

Adrien has already suggested that you turn off the status bar and the tip-of-the-day 
dialog in preferences; you could also disable  Show notification window in the Scheduled 
Transactions tab in Preferences. That will suppress the "no scheduled 
transactions" dialog from displaying.

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