Re: [GNC] Font size in reports

2021-05-24 Thread John Ralls
Jill,

Stylesheets *are* global in that any one of them can be applied to any report. 
There's one stylesheet named Default that all standard reports use unless told 
otherwise in report options, so if you want a change to apply to all 
reports--and you probably do in this case--then you edit the Default style 
sheet.

Report options aren't sticky, meaning that the next time you run that report 
you'll have to open report options and set the stylesheet again. Once you've 
configured a report to your liking you can save those option settings with the 
Save Config button in the tool bar. To run a saved configuration use 
Reports>Saved Configurations to get a dialog box listing your saved reports 
from which you can select and run one of them.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On May 23, 2021, at 11:35 PM, Jill Terry  wrote:
> 
> >> Did you change the style sheet in report options to point to your new 
> >> style sheet? <<
> 
> argh!  gotcha!  Sorry, only just started using latest version of Gnu after 
> installing a new hard-drive.  Thought style sheets would simply be global!
> 
> Working now - thanks so much John
> 
> Cheers
> Jill
> 
> 
> On 23/05/2021 16:20, John Ralls wrote:
>> Please remember to copy the list on all replies.
>> 
>> Did you change the style sheet in report options to point to your new style 
>> sheet? There's no need to restart GnuCash. If you change the report option 
>> it will reload the report for you, but if you only edit the selected 
>> stylesheet you'll need to reload the report manually using the reload button 
>> on the toolbar.
>> 
>> Are you using GnuCash 4.2 or earlier on a Mac? If so, there's a bug that was 
>> fixed in GnuCash 4.3, please upgrade to the current release.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On May 22, 2021, at 11:43 PM, Jill Terry  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks John.  Sorry, I missed this reply somehow!
>>> 
>>> I have tried using the style sheets and nothing happens, simply no changes 
>>> at all are made.
>>> 
>>> I tried again and created a new style sheet as per your link. Nothing 
>>> changed.  I closed Gnu and reopened; going back into stylesheets it had 
>>> reverted to the CSS-based stylesheet.   On a previous time I had edited 
>>> that css, but again, nothing changed.
>>> 
>>> It simply doesn't work.
>>> 
>>> As per my original post, changes work if I add a new css file to the 
>>> folder, except for the reports, which remain very small font size.
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> Jill
>>> 
>>> On 21/05/2021 17:45, John Ralls wrote:
> On May 21, 2021, at 12:14 AM, Jill Terry  wrote:
> 
> I have a problem in that the font size in reports is tiny!
> 
> Searching for the answer, I created a gtk-3.0.css file with the 
> following, and placed it in appdata > roaming > gnucash
> 
> * {
>   font-size: 22px;
> }
> 
> I tried various sizes and fonts and it worked - except on the reports, 
> which remained small!
> 
> Can somebody please advise me how I increase the font-size in reports
 https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-help/change-style.html
 
 Regards,
 John Ralls
 

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[GNC] Decimal separator on MacOS Mojave 10.14

2021-05-24 Thread Yves Forget via gnucash-user
Hello,

I just upgraded from MacOS 10.13 High Sierra to 10.14.6 Mojave.

Since upgrade, GnuCash uses the period instead of comma as decimal separator.

All existing transactions are shown with 123.45 instead of 123,45 and when 
entering new transactions I need to use the period as decimal separator.  Also, 
I get an error when GnuCash tries to apply a scheduled transaction (since 
scheduled transactions were created with comma as decimal separator)

I checked settings in GnuCash : Preferences/Account/Default Currency shows 
Canadian Dollars.

The settings in MacOS seems to be correct also : System Preferences/Language 
and Region is set to Canada and the money example is 4 567,89 .  Clicking 
Advanced, the decimal separator for both numbers and money is set to comma 
(default value for Canada).

Other software (OpenOffice) uses the comma as expected.

Any hints ?

Thanks,

Yves Forget

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Re: [GNC] Decimal separator on MacOS Mojave 10.14

2021-05-24 Thread w...@theprescotts.com
Check your Keyboard setting in the System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input 
Sources.

Will

On 2021 May 24, at 05-24 21:41:52, Yves Forget via gnucash-user 
 wrote:

Hello,

I just upgraded from MacOS 10.13 High Sierra to 10.14.6 Mojave.

Since upgrade, GnuCash uses the period instead of comma as decimal separator.

All existing transactions are shown with 123.45 instead of 123,45 and when 
entering new transactions I need to use the period as decimal separator.  Also, 
I get an error when GnuCash tries to apply a scheduled transaction (since 
scheduled transactions were created with comma as decimal separator)

I checked settings in GnuCash : Preferences/Account/Default Currency shows 
Canadian Dollars.

The settings in MacOS seems to be correct also : System Preferences/Language 
and Region is set to Canada and the money example is 4 567,89 .  Clicking 
Advanced, the decimal separator for both numbers and money is set to comma 
(default value for Canada).

Other software (OpenOffice) uses the comma as expected.

Any hints ?

Thanks,

Yves Forget

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