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Il 04/08/2010 18:13, Valdis Vītoliņš ha scritto:
Hello,
please replace updated po file for Latvian.
Today we finished 3 day (15 hours in total) Gnucash usage course for
professional accountants and interesents.
General attitude wa
On Aug 4, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> On Tuesday 3 August 2010, John Ralls wrote:
>> On Aug 2, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>>> On Monday 2 August 2010, John Ralls wrote:
Could someone with write privs to the website update the download link
for OSX Intel stable
--- On Wed, 8/4/10, Thomas Bullock wrote:
> From: Thomas Bullock
> Subject: RE: Manual and Guide Versions in the documentation
> To: "David T." , "John Ralls"
> Cc: "gnucash-devel gnucash"
> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 9:40 AM
> Thanks for pointing out the lists of changes. I have
> scan
On Tuesday 3 August 2010, Mark Jenkins wrote:
> Attached is a patch which updates the python bindings example scripts to
> use Transaction.BeginEdit() and Transaction.CommitEdit(). Doing so
> allows these examples scripts to run without a bunch of warnings to
> stderr from GnuCash as they did befo
On Tuesday 3 August 2010, John Ralls wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > On Monday 2 August 2010, John Ralls wrote:
> >> Could someone with write privs to the website update the download link
> >> for OSX Intel stable to 2.2.9.5?
> >
> > I just did this.
> >
> >> Also, th
On Wednesday 4 August 2010, Thomas Bullock wrote:
> [<>: ] Thanks John, for your clear and relevant comments and
> instructions. Also, daunting, I must say!!
>
> First, how do I access the SVN log? Is that a separate file or part of the
> download process when I use the SVN CHECKOUT process?
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the main Gnucash page (www.gnucash.org) includes release announcements that
include substantial lists of changes from version to version. I don't know if
the lists are exhaustive, but they are sure exhausting to wade through.
There may be a better way to get this information, since I believ
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Ideally, of course, every change will be described in the Changelog, and
significant changes will be described in NEWS (significant meaning
rewrites/additions to reflect changes in the program's operation.) The reality,
unfortunately, is that the only reliable documentation is the SVN log. Th