The windows binary should be ready tomorrow - I'm running a bit behind this
time.
Nathan
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I think either something as Wouter described, bury this in the settings and
give ample explanation for what it does, or disabling it completly (at least
in the stable versions) until it's really ready for normal use is needed. My
gut feeling is to do the latter. While it's useful for some it sounds
keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A little problem I have with this idea is that it takes several minutes
> to save my file. With > 16K transactions, there is just too much data to
> grind out. I need to get my data into a database, I think. Of course I'm
> just using a 1.8 GHz P6. It would h
A little problem I have with this idea is that it takes several minutes
to save my file. With > 16K transactions, there is just too much data to
grind out. I need to get my data into a database, I think. Of course I'm
just using a 1.8 GHz P6. It would help if I had a modern computer.
Bill Wohle
Unfortunately "Save As" repoints the current active datafile, so
hooking into there would change your datafile out from under you.
So, no, we can't use that functionality directly.
-derek
Quoting Beth Leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:50:30PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:50:30PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Unfortunately the way GnuCash/QOF works makes this sort of autosave
> process very difficult to implement. QOF tries to make it's data look
> like a "database", not a "data file", so it really does abstract out
> these things.
Gnucas
"Daniel Espinosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Updated PATCH, it fixes some problems not finished, but now it works
> with TRUNK and the resent 2.1.5 release.
I voiced this on IRC, but should mention it here...
I've only cursorily reviewed the patch; regardless, I don't think it should
be applie
Jeroen Nijhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I guess the actual problem that Martin has is: custom reports are too
> obscure! I've found out how to do them now: generate the report as usual,
Yup!
> So -- (1) the manual does not mention the possibility to save custom reports,
> it would be nice if
Hello,
Reading the gnucash-devel archive, I recognised the following problem:
> I might not use gnucash the way it is wanted...
>
> When I open gnucash it opens also about 6 reports and the data is
> inserted since 1.1.06, where I have also many private things, like many
> entries for supermarke
Updated PATCH, it fixes some problems not finished, but now it works
with TRUNK and the resent 2.1.5 release.
El 27/06/07, Daniel Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
I've managed to convert QofCollection to a GObject. The API for this
object is unchanged, the only affectation was QofInstance,
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 04:43:31PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > ISTM that there are a number of situations where this issue comes up
> > with gnucash: "we don't know which split is the one to use for
> > ". I guess it comes up in sched-x a bi
Hi,
"Eric Ladner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kind of like how 'vi' does it too. Here's the rough logic...
>
> (on startup)
> if (alternate file exists)
> // something went wrong.. prompt user for option of reloading saved
> checkpoint
> if (user says yes)
> load checkpoint
> else
Beth Leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 02:35:13PM +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
>>
>> Once you install r16627 or higher (which will become 2.1.5), auto-save will
>> be
>> activated every 3 minutes by default (counting from the first change of your
>> data, i.e. w
2007/6/30, Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear Yannik,
>
> thank you very much for this 100% complete translation! That has been a lot of
> work. I committed this to SVN so that it is in 2.1.5.
>
> Did you co-ordinate this work with the other recent translators? I've included
> them in C
Quoting Beth Leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does it save over your current working datafile? Or does it save a
> backup snapshot of the datafile that the next time you open gnucash
> after a crash gnucash will ask you if you want to open the backup or
> the real thing?
In that sense: Yes, it does
Hello Christian,
>Thanks for updating the translation so fast.
I did it so fast because I thank that Gnucash 2.1.5 was release the June, 30th.
Yannick
Christian Stimming write :
> Am Sonntag, 1. Juli 2007 00:59 schrieb Yannick LE NY:
>
>> I send about 6 hours ago a new fr.po file
>> but ther
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