At the moment, when a new split is created in the register, the cursor
is placed to the right of the date field. I wish to add an option
allowing the user to choose to have the cursor placed in
the "num" field.
However, the register code is large and quite confusing, so I can't
figure out which
I am trying to install gnucash 1.2.5 on SuSE 6.3 and having problems. I have tried
the binary and src distributions without luck.
Src.
I get an error on Make motif -
aclocal: configure.in: 33: macro 'AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
that seems to be the error in the group.
On th
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> Is gnome absolutely necessary? can KDE replace those features?
> I'm all for GTK, but given that usually it's usually either/or for
> KDE/GNOME, I'd rather not have to add GNOME to a KDE system just
> for gnucash.
We use a lot of gnome (not gtk) code, so we can't really ditch it.
Some of the
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> It seems like the two big systems are KDE and GNOME. It shouldn't be
> that hard to nearly fully accomodate a KDE desktop by just adding some
> code for the things like session management that won't work at all
> without KDE specific code. #ifdefed code like that, I'm all in favor
>
Christopher Browne writes:
> I think you're right; the "way of doing something more sophisticated"
> needs to be thought through further.
gnucash does not need to be a word processing package. IMHO, there is
no need for reporting to be built into gnucash. As long as the
current dataset is ava
On Tue, 04 Jan 2000 17:44:48 +1100, the world broke into rejoicing as
Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Christopher Browne writes:
> > On Tue, 04 Jan 2000 15:48:46 +1100, the world broke into rejoicing as
> > Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > > I have suggested