Oddity in TXF report

2009-01-03 Thread David T.
I have noticed an oddity with the TXF report under 2.2.8 (OS X 10.5.6 Intel Mac). When I load the report for the first time, no problems. But if I reload the data, for example after altering data to correct errors in the accounting, I receive a bunch of errors as below. The errors go away if I e

Re: [PATCH] Budget report improvements (was Re: Budget reports)

2009-01-03 Thread Forest Bond
Hi, On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 02:46:03PM -0500, Forest Bond wrote: > With input from some nice people in #gnucash, I've implemented the report > changes that I intend to at this time. Budget reporting is still far from > complete, but I believe that the system is made more useful with the reports >

Setting budget amounts

2009-01-03 Thread Fiona - software
To whom it may concern, I am still evaluating GnuCash as an alternative to Quicken. I've been playing around with a test file and trying to set up a budget. Is there some shortcut to entering in the budget figure for each account/sub-account if it is the same figure each month? Also, when it

Re: gnucash compilation and installation from svn: why "a gnome druid"

2009-01-03 Thread Raphaël Maville
Well, This is what it does with Actions > Scheduled transactions > Mortage and Loan druid : with two clicks on the button "Forward": gnucash crashed! $ LANG=C gnucash --debug gnc.bin-Message: main: binreloc relocation support was disabled at configure time. Found Finance::Quote version 1.13 ** **

Re: Perl not found

2009-01-03 Thread Andreas Köhler
Hi Stephen, in your other mail you reported that MSYS DTK has been detected as installed correctly. What is the output of "which perl" and what is "echo $PATH", when run in the MSYS shell? Is there some other perl installation in the PATH first? Also, check config.log in C:\soft\temp\autocon

Re: gnucash compilation and installation from svn: why "a gnome druid"

2009-01-03 Thread Andreas Köhler
Hi Raphaël, may you try without Compiz, i.e. without desktop effects? Something seems to reference a "Compiz session", but what that is and whether it is crucial, I do not know. Honestly, I would have expected that GnuCash's output contains this "Could not load support for gnome" line as well..