Re: [GNC] Where to find invoice actions in 3.2?

2018-07-09 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zondag 8 juli 2018 23:46:02 CEST schreef Rich Shepard:
> > It's odd you don't have the little down-arrow on the toolbar. It's still
> > there on my Fedora 27 system. Perhaps Slackware is using a different
> > default gtk3 theme?
> 
>I've no idea. Is the theme set within gnucash or gtk3? I thought there
> used to be a gtk-config somewhere, but now all the gtk3 supplements I find
> are gtk3-demo, gtk3-demo-application, gtk3-icon-browser, and
> gtk3-widget-factory.

I don't know which desktop environment Slackware uses (or you use). For Gnome 
3 there is a small app called "gnome-tweak-tool" which will allow you to 
adjust many of Gtk3's parameters. See if your distro ships it.

Regards,

Geert


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Re: [GNC] Where to find invoice actions in 3.2?

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, Geert Janssens wrote:


I don't know which desktop environment Slackware uses (or you use). For Gnome
3 there is a small app called "gnome-tweak-tool" which will allow you to
adjust many of Gtk3's parameters. See if your distro ships it.


Geert,

  Slackware ships with at least two D.E.s: KDE and Xfce4. I've used Xfce
since version 1 so I stick with that. I'll see what's available for tweaking
gtk3 parameters.

Thanks,

Rich
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[GNC] Vendor invoice, A/P, and payment not reflected

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

  Now running 3.2 on Slackware-14.2. The following was done with 2.6.21 (if
the version makes any difference).

  On 23 June I entered a vendor's bill using Business -> Vendor -> New Bill.
This was posted to Accounts Payable and appears there. The same day, I paid
the invoice. The payment is shown in the checking account register but not
in the accounts payable register.

  I just unposted the bill and checked when reposting it that A/P was where
the bill was posted. What steps have I missed to have the payment shown in
A/P (which will bring the balance to $0.00?

TIA,

Rich
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Re: [GNC] Vendor invoice, A/P, and payment not reflected

2018-07-09 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi,

On Mon, July 9, 2018 12:42 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
>Now running 3.2 on Slackware-14.2. The following was done with 2.6.21
> (if
> the version makes any difference).
>
>On 23 June I entered a vendor's bill using Business -> Vendor -> New
> Bill.
> This was posted to Accounts Payable and appears there. The same day, I
> paid
> the invoice. The payment is shown in the checking account register but not
> in the accounts payable register.

What is the "Other Account" you see for the payment in the checking account?

>I just unposted the bill and checked when reposting it that A/P was
> where
> the bill was posted. What steps have I missed to have the payment shown in
> A/P (which will bring the balance to $0.00?

How did you enter the payment transaction?

> TIA,
>
> Rich

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Re: [GNC] Vendor invoice, A/P, and payment not reflected

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, Derek Atkins wrote:


What is the "Other Account" you see for the payment in the checking account?


Derek

  The off-setting account is Current liabilities: Accounts payable.


How did you enter the payment transaction?


  I used the 2.6.21 down arrow at the right edge of the tab bar while
the focus was on the 'View Bill' page, then 'pay invoice'. I filled in the
required information, checked the 'print check' box, selected the printer,
and printed the check.

Thanks,

Rich
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Re: [GNC] Vendor invoice, A/P, and payment not reflected

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:


I used the 2.6.21 down arrow at the right edge of the tab bar while
the focus was on the 'View Bill' page, then 'pay invoice'. I filled in the
required information, checked the 'print check' box, selected the printer,
and printed the check.


  And I checked that the account to use was checking.

Rich
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Re: [GNC] Vendor invoice, A/P, and payment not reflected

2018-07-09 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 9 juli 2018 18:42:34 CEST schreef Rich Shepard:
>Now running 3.2 on Slackware-14.2. The following was done with 2.6.21 (if
> the version makes any difference).
> 
>On 23 June I entered a vendor's bill using Business -> Vendor -> New
> Bill. This was posted to Accounts Payable and appears there. The same day,
> I paid the invoice. The payment is shown in the checking account register
> but not in the accounts payable register.
> 
>I just unposted the bill and checked when reposting it that A/P was where
> the bill was posted. What steps have I missed to have the payment shown in
> A/P (which will bring the balance to $0.00?

When unposting and reposting a bill the payment becomes disassociated from the 
bill. You have to reapply the payment to the bill.

The easiest way to do this I think is to open
Business->Vendor->Process Payment...

In the window that opens, select the vendor, then in the documents panel 
select both your bill and the related payment. That should bring the amount 
due to 0.

Then click Ok.

Regards,

Geert


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Re: [GNC] Vendor invoice, A/P, and payment not reflected

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, Geert Janssens wrote:


When unposting and reposting a bill the payment becomes disassociated from
the bill. You have to reapply the payment to the bill.

The easiest way to do this I think is to open
Business->Vendor->Process Payment...


Geert,

  This is what I forgot! Thanks for the reminder.

  Yes, A/P balance is now zero.

Much appreciated,

Rich
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[GNC] Version 3.2: Income Statement report anomaly

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

  I prepared an Income Statement for June and there's an anomaly I'd like
to resolve.

  There is one expense item for credit card interest and a second item for
bank service charges with the same amount. There was no bank service charge
for June so that line item should not appear. And, if that account was
included the total for the year should have been displayed, not the credit
card interest amount.

  Please suggest how I can find the source of this discrepancy.

TIA,

Rich
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[GNC] Gnucash 3.2 Crashes Frequently

2018-07-09 Thread DenverJim
Hi.  Haven't seen any comments since 3.2 was released about sudden crashes. 
It's crashed for me probably 6 or 7 times since June 28th for various
reasons.  Last crash was caused when saving a transaction report to PDF. 
Just curious if others having same problem.  

Love the product.  Been using for a long time on Mac OSX.  Currently running
High Sierra on a 4 year old MBP.  

Thanks.



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Re: [GNC] UI question

2018-07-09 Thread lj

Rich Shepard wrote:

On Sun, 8 Jul 2018, John Ralls wrote:


See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 for all sorts of information about
customizing GnuCash version 3's appearance.


John,

   Thanks for the URL. I'll definitely look at that page.


Please follow up if you get this to work. I'm also using Slackware 14.2 and 
upgraded to GnuCash-3.2. Using the sample CSS file I am able to get colors to 
change, but not fonts, in the register pages. It is frustrating because it 
requires a GnuCash restart to test each change, and when it doesn't work you 
just see nothing different on the page.


Does anyone know if the class selector "sheet" actually works when using Gtk+3 
earlier than 3.20.0? I peeked in the code and I see 2 ways "sheet" is applied, 
one for Gtk+3 3.20.0 and newer, and a different way for older.  Slackware 14.2 
has Gtk+3 3.18.9 so the older method would be applied.


Perhaps there is another way I can find out if "sheet" is working?

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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.2 Crashes Frequently

2018-07-09 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, DenverJim wrote:


Hi. Haven't seen any comments since 3.2 was released about sudden crashes.
It's crashed for me probably 6 or 7 times since June 28th for various
reasons. Last crash was caused when saving a transaction report to PDF.
Just curious if others having same problem.


  No problems on Slackware-14.2. For that matter, no version of gc has
crashed on me.

Rich
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.2 Crashes Frequently

2018-07-09 Thread John Ralls


> On Jul 9, 2018, at 4:10 PM, DenverJim  wrote:
> 
> Hi.  Haven't seen any comments since 3.2 was released about sudden crashes. 
> It's crashed for me probably 6 or 7 times since June 28th for various
> reasons.  Last crash was caused when saving a transaction report to PDF. 
> Just curious if others having same problem.  
> 
> Love the product.  Been using for a long time on Mac OSX.  Currently running
> High Sierra on a 4 year old MBP.  

There’s https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796656 
 which might be similar though 
the reporter hasn’t said anything about printing PDFs; his problem seems to be 
about an odd sequence involving duplicating and editing transactions. He’s 
posted a bunch of crash reports to the bug. Can you compare some of them to 
yours to see if you’ve got a similar issue?

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] UI question

2018-07-09 Thread John Ralls


> On Jul 9, 2018, at 4:27 PM, lj  wrote:
> 
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> On Sun, 8 Jul 2018, John Ralls wrote:
>>> See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 for all sorts of information about
>>> customizing GnuCash version 3's appearance.
>> John,
>>   Thanks for the URL. I'll definitely look at that page.
> 
> Please follow up if you get this to work. I'm also using Slackware 14.2 and 
> upgraded to GnuCash-3.2. Using the sample CSS file I am able to get colors to 
> change, but not fonts, in the register pages. It is frustrating because it 
> requires a GnuCash restart to test each change, and when it doesn't work you 
> just see nothing different on the page.
> 
> Does anyone know if the class selector "sheet" actually works when using 
> Gtk+3 earlier than 3.20.0? I peeked in the code and I see 2 ways "sheet" is 
> applied, one for Gtk+3 3.20.0 and newer, and a different way for older.  
> Slackware 14.2 has Gtk+3 3.18.9 so the older method would be applied.
> 
> Perhaps there is another way I can find out if "sheet" is working?

The Gtk Inspector, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/Inspector 
, is a wonderful way to poke 
and prod a Gtk application’s styling.

Regards,
John Ralls

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[GNC] reconciling statement

2018-07-09 Thread James Williams
I am using Linux PCLOS KDE as my OS. When I am reconciling my bank
statement, if my mouse pointer stays in the Funds Out section the slide bar
covers up the cents area of the check amount. It doesn't make a difference
how big I make the window. Disconcerting to say the least. Can some space
be added between the amount of the transaction and the slide bar?
Thanks,
Harold
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Re: [GNC] Building v3 - Wiki entry for Ubuntu

2018-07-09 Thread DaveC49
Colin,

A correction. The latest LM 18.3 Software Manager now installs Gnucash 3.2
as a flatpack in /usr/bin. There are no identiable gnucash directories apart
from the user configuration. 

David



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[GNC] Quote or not quote ?

2018-07-09 Thread p . auclert
Hello
I'm not very familiar with this kind of help, so thank you for your indulgence 
if my question seems inappropriate.
I want to quote a customer and don't know if Gnucash allows it. I have read on 
several sites that this is possible but I am wary of sources (this is a very 
generalist site on computer applications).

Can you confirm (or deny) this possibility and, in the first case, the 
procedure to follow?

I thank you for your help and wish you, whoever you are, an excellent day.
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[GNC] Gnucash will not open after install

2018-07-09 Thread Richard Barmann
I downloaded the latest version and used the installer. When I go to the 
menu to open it I get a window that say "sorry plasma" and in the body 
Could not find program "google"


I am using Kubuntu 17.10

Please help

Richard Barmann

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Re: [GNC] Gnucash will not open after install

2018-07-09 Thread Richard Barmann
I am sorry I sent this to the wrong group. I guess I am frustrated and 
was not thinking right. Please forgive me.


Richard Barmann
On 07/09/2018 08:48 PM, Richard Barmann wrote:
I downloaded the latest version and used the installer. When I go to 
the menu to open it I get a window that say "sorry plasma" and in the 
body Could not find program "google"


I am using Kubuntu 17.10

Please help

Richard Barmann

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[GNC] gnucash on debian problem

2018-07-09 Thread John Griessen

Every time I try to upgrade from
gnucash  1:2.6.14-1  AMD64
to more recent
on debian it fails.

Is there a work around or do I need to compile from scratch to use on debian 
now?
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Re: [GNC] UI question

2018-07-09 Thread lj

John Ralls wrote:

The Gtk Inspector, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/Inspector
, is a wonderful way to
poke and prod a Gtk application’s styling.
OK that helped. Turns out there is an error in the supplied sample CSS file 
share/doc/gnucash/gtk-3.0.css - there is a missing "." before the class  selector.


This, from the file, does not work:
   sheet { font: 18px arial, sans-serif; }

What works is either this:
   .sheet { font: 18px arial, sans-serif; }

or this
   GnucashSheet { font: 18px arial, sans-serif; }


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Re: [GNC] UI question

2018-07-09 Thread John Ralls


> On Jul 9, 2018, at 7:16 PM, lj  wrote:
> 
> John Ralls wrote:
>> The Gtk Inspector, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/Inspector
>> , is a wonderful way to
>> poke and prod a Gtk application’s styling.
> OK that helped. Turns out there is an error in the supplied sample CSS file 
> share/doc/gnucash/gtk-3.0.css - there is a missing "." before the class  
> selector.
> 
> This, from the file, does not work:
>   sheet { font: 18px arial, sans-serif; }
> 
> What works is either this:
>   .sheet { font: 18px arial, sans-serif; }
> 
> or this
>   GnucashSheet { font: 18px arial, sans-serif; }

Which sample gtk.css is that?

Regards,
John Ralls
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Re: [GNC] Saving in GnuCash painfully slow: what can I do?

2018-07-09 Thread Hmm
Hi, I am using the most recent version. The backend I am using, if I
understand correctly is .xml.

What I mean is saving your data on GnuCash is painfully slow. It takes 10+
minutes even for small banking transactions to save. 



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Re: [GNC] gnucash on debian problem

2018-07-09 Thread Colin Law
In what way does it fail?

Colin

On Tue, 10 Jul 2018, 03:06 John Griessen,  wrote:

> Every time I try to upgrade from
> gnucash  1:2.6.14-1  AMD64
> to more recent
> on debian it fails.
>
> Is there a work around or do I need to compile from scratch to use on
> debian now?
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Re: [GNC] reconciling statement

2018-07-09 Thread Geert Janssens
This was an issue in gnucash 3.0 and fixed for gnucash 3.2.

You can check with your distro to learn when this version will become available 
or build it yourself. 

Regards, 

Geert

James Williams  schreef op 7 juli 2018 16:51:36 CEST:
>I am using Linux PCLOS KDE as my OS. When I am reconciling my bank
>statement, if my mouse pointer stays in the Funds Out section the slide
>bar
>covers up the cents area of the check amount. It doesn't make a
>difference
>how big I make the window. Disconcerting to say the least. Can some
>space
>be added between the amount of the transaction and the slide bar?
>Thanks,
>Harold
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Re: [GNC] print check register

2018-07-09 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Chris,

Try Reports>Account Report while viewing the checking account register, then 
print the result.

Regards,
Adrien

> Chris Tsuji ctsuji at cheerful.com 
> Tue Jul 3 23:07:58 EDT 2018
> 
>Hi
>hopefully someone can help me.
>I would like to print by check register from July 1, 2017 to June 30,
>2018
>How do i do this?
>Thanks in advance.
>Chris Tsuji
>San Jose



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Re: [GNC] Quote or not quote ?

2018-07-09 Thread Adrien Monteleone
There is no specific quoting functionality. (some ERP software allows you to 
first create a quote, then turn that into an invoice)

However, you can create an invoice and print it for sending to a client, but 
don’t post it yet. When the client accepts the quote (or you edit it 
accordingly) and you complete the work, then you can post the invoice.

Otherwise, you can use any other software relevant for creating and sending 
quotes (and even invoices) and then import them via CSV to GnuCash for posting.

Regards,
Adrien

> p.auclert at free.fr p.auclert at free.fr 
> Sun Jul 8 09:07:09 EDT 2018
>   
> Hello
> I'm not very familiar with this kind of help, so thank you for your 
> indulgence if my question seems inappropriate.
> I want to quote a customer and don't know if Gnucash allows it. I have read 
> on several sites that this is possible but I am wary of sources (this is a 
> very generalist site on computer applications).
> 
> Can you confirm (or deny) this possibility and, in the first case, the 
> procedure to follow?
> 
> I thank you for your help and wish you, whoever you are, an excellent day.



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Re: [GNC] Version 3.2: Income Statement report anomaly

2018-07-09 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Rich,

Clicking the account name in the report (if you’ve enabled the setting to make 
account names hyperlinks) should take you to the relevant date area of that 
account where you can see how those figures were derived and what the balancing 
splits are. (otherwise you can narrow the view down to the relevant period with 
a find operation)

I’d check both the interest & service charge accounts and compare.

I’d also suspect the cause to be a duplicate transaction was imported and was 
mismatched to service charge. (possibly from a subsequent import that included 
the same transaction but GnuCash didn’t remember the matching assignment, or 
else the matching assignment was correctly set only on the second run, maybe 
even overlooked on the first run)

Regards,
Adrien

> Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com 
> Mon Jul 9 16:24:27 EDT 2018
>   
>I prepared an Income Statement for June and there's an anomaly I'd like
> to resolve.
> 
>There is one expense item for credit card interest and a second item for
> bank service charges with the same amount. There was no bank service charge
> for June so that line item should not appear. And, if that account was
> included the total for the year should have been displayed, not the credit
> card interest amount.
> 
>Please suggest how I can find the source of this discrepancy.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Rich


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Re: [GNC] Building v3 - Wiki entry for Ubuntu

2018-07-09 Thread Colin Law
What is that a correction to?

Colin

On 8 July 2018 at 11:37, DaveC49  wrote:

> Colin,
>
> A correction. The latest LM 18.3 Software Manager now installs Gnucash 3.2
> as a flatpack in /usr/bin. There are no identiable gnucash directories
> apart
> from the user configuration.
>
> David
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