gnc-prices error (current cvs)

2000-01-02 Thread Vann H. Walke
I get the following response from the current gnc-prices: -- [walke@vann gnucash]$ gnc-prices gnucash/walke.xac Can't load '/usr/local/lib/gnucash//gnucash.so' for module gnucash: /usr

Re: Guile Listener

2000-01-02 Thread Rob Browning
Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Speaking of which, when I moved to guile 1.3.4, I lost my nice > readline interface in using the guile interpreter. Is there > something you need to do to turn it back on? They've moved it out to a separate module in response to GPL issues. There's a

Re: pixmaps?

2000-01-02 Thread Rob Walker
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2000 13:46:42 -0800 (PST), Rob Walker > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Rob> I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar Rob> on the first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source Rob> tree. Are they a part of gnome or gtk or something? must be. the

Re: pixmaps?

2000-01-02 Thread Dave Peticolas
> > I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar on the > first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source tree. Are they > a part of gnome or gtk or something? They are gnome stock pixmaps. They come with gnome. dave -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send e

Re: pixmaps?

2000-01-02 Thread Rob Walker
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2000 13:40:55 -0800 (PST), Rob Walker > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Rob> I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar Rob> on the first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source Rob> tree. Are they a part of gnome or gtk or something? oh, i found

pixmaps?

2000-01-02 Thread Rob Walker
I am looking for the pixmaps which are displayed on the menubar on the first "GnuCash" screen. Can't find them in my source tree. Are they a part of gnome or gtk or something? rob -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Guile Listener

2000-01-02 Thread Christopher Browne
On 02 Jan 2000 14:01:31 CST, the world broke into rejoicing as Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I don't see one in scwm; a quick browse through the docs doesn't show > > off an "eval" anywhere. > > I think it's actually called scwmrep

Re: Guile Listener

2000-01-02 Thread Dave Peticolas
> This approach would have the advantage of giving you a nice readline > interface with command history for free. You'd still have the problem Speaking of which, when I moved to guile 1.3.4, I lost my nice readline interface in using the guile interpreter. Is there something you need to do to

Re: Guile Listener

2000-01-02 Thread Rob Browning
Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't see one in scwm; a quick browse through the docs doesn't show > off an "eval" anywhere. I think it's actually called scwmrepl (there's also a one-shot scwmexec, I think). I don't have scwm installed ATM, so I'm not sure. I'm running sawmi

Guile Listener

2000-01-02 Thread Christopher Browne
On 01 Jan 2000 14:14:11 CST, the world broke into rejoicing as Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > d) A *major* merit to the "each transaction a directory" idea is that > >it makes it easy to manipulate the data structures by hand or

static builds

2000-01-02 Thread Dave Peticolas
FYI, it seems that current CVS can build static for the gnome version if you have nana 2.4. dave -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: "financial reporting language"

2000-01-02 Thread Rob Browning
Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > (output-line > > (line-append > > (report-string linedata 1 "Net Income (Loss)" 0 'TotalDescription) > > (report-total linedata grand-total-collector #f > > 2 "Net Income" 'CreditTotalAmount)) > > sample-

Re: "financial reporting language"

2000-01-02 Thread Christopher Browne
On 02 Jan 2000 01:22:49 CST, the world broke into rejoicing as Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > Now, the first thing that happens is that the bracketed report-string > > > expression is evaluated. my-port is bound to anything in the