Clark Jones writes:
> Dave Peticolas wrote:
> >
> > Someone recently posted a request for having a user-configurable
> > default directory which the file opener would show by default.
> >
> > I've been thinking about this and it seems to me that it might be
> > better and more convenient
Dave Peticolas wrote:
>
> Someone recently posted a request for having a user-configurable
> default directory which the file opener would show by default.
>
> I've been thinking about this and it seems to me that it might be
> better and more convenient just to have GnuCash use the directory
>
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 15:54:07 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as
Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> "Christophe Guychard" writes:
> > and I think it is possible to use XML to write Gnucash docs.
> > I'm sure it will be more flexible than SGML file format.
> > First because it's more s
Someone recently posted a request for having a user-configurable
default directory which the file opener would show by default.
I've been thinking about this and it seems to me that it might be
better and more convenient just to have GnuCash use the directory
of the last opened file. Thus, the us
Gary Bickford writes:
> Folks,
> 1.Is there a way to automatically create a set of accounts, or
> import them all at once from quickbooks? I am lazy and don't want to
> run through all those dialogs the number of times needed to transfer my
> consulting business accounts into gnucash.
Can Qu
Alesh Mustar writes:
> The problem was in LC* and LANG, but settings all this to Slovenian, also
> changes the whole GNOME env. to Slovene (buttons, etc..) what I don't want
> (ever).
> I guess I'll wait that the "improved" panel code from 1.5.0 gets into
> 1.4.x. When is this planned, if at all?
Folks,
1.Is there a way to automatically create a set of accounts, or
import them all at once from quickbooks? I am lazy and don't want to
run through all those dialogs the number of times needed to transfer my
consulting business accounts into gnucash.
Thanks,
GB
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"We feel that this chan
> ... Which goes to imply, as far as I'm concerned, that people are
> getting a bit _too_ paranoid.
At my day job, we're doing our first Internet credit-card based
service. Our motto is "Extreme Paranoia". This was adopted before Visa
published thier 11 Commandments...
> If there were tools bu
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 08:49:12 EDT, the world broke into rejoicing as
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 7 Sep 2000, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> > Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Of course, I hope that anyone who encrypts their gnucash data
> > > remembers to also encrypt
On 7 Sep 2000, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Of course, I hope that anyone who encrypts their gnucash data
> > remembers to also encrypt their swap file . . .
>
> Well, if you have enough RAM this isn't an issue... ;)
I've got 256Mb and I _stil
Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That all sounds quite solid reasoning to me. I've taken a security
> class, which didn't teach us all that much about how to design
> secure systems, but was quite good at showing just how easy it was
> to make insecure ones.
Yea.. I do comput
The problem was in LC* and LANG, but settings all this to Slovenian, also
changes the whole GNOME env. to Slovene (buttons, etc..) what I don't want
(ever).
I guess I'll wait that the "improved" panel code from 1.5.0 gets into
1.4.x. When is this planned, if at all?
Thank you for your help,
Ales
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