Christian, Phil,
I've re-applied the changes in r20359 with a one line change which I
believe caused the CRIT warning:
CRIT gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_func: assertion
`sort_column_id >= 0' failed
The comments in gnc-tree-view.h, "Use GNC_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_DATA_NONE
if you plan on using a non
Am Montag, 28. Februar 2011 schrieb Derek Atkins:
> Christian,
>
> r...@code.gnucash.org (Cron Daemon) writes:
> > /etc/cron.daily/make-docs.sh:
> >
> > Warning: ignoring unsupported tag `EXTENSION_MAPPING=' at line 1485,
> > file doxygen.cfg
But a warning printed by doxygen isn't a prob
The 2.4.3 was released a couple of days ago then the updated translation
is not in that version.
If you want to check it out, you can install an UNSTABLE nigthly build
version [1] (just look for any revision newer than 20355) or, if you are
under linux, you can build the code from source.
If
thank you!
Is this readily available if I re-install gnucash? or will it have to
wait until 2.4.3 ?
thx
On 01/03/2011 2:50 PM, Cristian Marchi wrote:
Sorry for the delay; the translation is now committed to rev. 20355
Thanks for your contribution.
Regards
Cristian
Il 26/02/2011 01:13, Seba
Bug 502066 was reported fixed (implemented) in version 2.4.2, but was not. It
remains unimplemented in version 2.4.3. This looks like a merge error or
something, since it seems that the code to implement this is complete. This
would be a useful feature for me, so I would much appreciate it if s
Sorry for the delay; the translation is now committed to rev. 20355
Thanks for your contribution.
Regards
Cristian
Il 26/02/2011 01:13, Sebastien Daniel ha scritto:
Here is the .po file
only two changes have been made:
Net Price => Sous-Total
Total Price => Total
On 25/02/2011 2:29 AM, Crist
Thanks for the translations. They are now committed.
Just wait some time and you will find a new win32 build here:
http://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/trunk/
Any build equal or after the revision 20357 should contains the newly
uploaded translations.
Regards
Cristian
Il 01/03/2011 19:12, Ku
Zitat von Phil Longstaff :
I hadn't looked at it before, but it looks good.
Can the items be linked to bugzilla entries?
No. Except that I have added the bugzilla URL as a comment in case I
already knew this item exists in bugzilla.
Should we go through all of the
enhancement requests and
I hadn't looked at it before, but it looks good.
Can the items be linked to bugzilla entries? Should we go through all of the
enhancement requests and move them to uservoice? It's a bit of a pain to have
2
systems, because it would be easy for a person to enter something into bugzilla
which
John Ralls writes:
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> John Ralls writes:
>>
>>> Well, that brings up another question: Why *do* we install into all of
>>> those separate directories?
>>
>> To make it easier to update/replace individual dependencies.
>
> Does "make uninsta
Dear developers,
we've now had our first few days and weeks using the "uservoice"
feedback tool, http://gnucash.uservoice.com
I don't know what you think of it so far, but I must say I like the
site very much!
Its voting system and its simple registration makes it really easy for
users to
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