> hi Dave,
>
> I'm not sure if I'm using the register window correctly as far as the
> description field, but it seems a bit annoying sometimes.. for
> example, if I type a description, then move to the charge amount and
> return back to the description, I have to re-type the entire text in
> ord
On Tue, 04 Jan 2000 15:48:46 +1100, the world broke into rejoicing as
Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I have suggested that we might want to add the ability to draw lines
> on reports. Does the following interface sit well with
> you?
It's close enough that I can *usefully* dis
hi Dave,
I'm not sure if I'm using the register window correctly as far as the
description field, but it seems a bit annoying sometimes.. for
example, if I type a description, then move to the charge amount and
return back to the description, I have to re-type the entire text in
order to add some
I have suggested that we might want to add the ability to draw lines
on reports. Does the following interface sit well with
you?
As well as report-string, report-value, report-date (BTW, could you
add another argument to report-date so you can give it *any* date
rather than just the current one)
Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> While I am all in favour of a KDE version of gnucash, if somebody
> wants to code at it, it might be wise to consider the legal issues
> *before* we get too far down the road to do anything about it.
Actually I wasn't thinking about that. Haven
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Has somebody thought about the licensing hassles that the KDE version
creates?
It's been hashed out ad infinitum on the Debian lists, and, as
I remember it, if we want to link to QT (even Qt 2.0) in such a way
that is binary-redistributable, we need to:
a) Change to a new licence
or, more reali
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teri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's where the momentum is, so you're probably right. I was thinking
> from the point of view of those with Linux distributions (admittedly a
> minority) that come without gnome (ie: caldera/kde). As it is now,
> since the features are included unevenly and
Hello everybody,
I've been trying to build gnucash 1.2.5 for a few days now and have run
into some problems. I'm hoping you all can help me out.
First off I did the ./configure thing and that worked fine. I typed make
and it returned an error that it coulnd't find g-wrap-guile. I put the
whole
>
> teri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > At least I wanted to make sure that the important people here (those
> > doing the work, for which I'm very grateful, even though I haven't
> > been able to run the qt version yet) know of this option.
>
> Thanks for the info. Actually, I knew a
teri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At least I wanted to make sure that the important people here (those
> doing the work, for which I'm very grateful, even though I haven't
> been able to run the qt version yet) know of this option.
Thanks for the info. Actually, I knew about wxWindows, but ove
> On Mon, 3 Jan 100 11:58:34 -0500 (EST), teri
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
teri> www.wxwindows.org for the details. Wx uses the underlying
teri> windowing system (I've been using gtk under both KDE and Gnome
teri> and msw in windows 9x and NT). Yes it's a lowest common
teri> denominato
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> There *do* exist independent tools for "kicking out" Qt and GTK UI's;
> they don't interoperate, and since the models are fairly different, it
> seems not too likely that this will be created.
All this talk about GTK, QT, windows, gnome, etc... has me wondering,
has no one heard of
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