So, gnucash cannot run without an active file? It seems odd to have the
program create the beginnings of a file without my invoking File->New.
Nevertheless, marking the stub file clean seems like a fine solution.
David
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 22:49, John Ralls wrote: That’s
exactly wha
Hi,
I thought I would build the latest Windows unstable version to prove some
changes I was going to make but it failed as follows...
I ran setup-ming64-ps1 which updated the core system files as usual and
this completed OK. Probably my first mistake, should of kept the system
files at a known wo
Thanks for your replies!
I still need to go through all the interesting links from that plain text
accounting page, so that might change my mind, but I hope they keep at least
the existing budget functionality. I see the existing budget tool as just a
way to plan out the future state of your a
On 04/02/2018 13:44, Christopher Lam wrote:
I wished to experiment in what budgeting should look like by using the
existing engine, UI, and reporting infrastructure.
If you want to know how one form of budgeting, that which includes
envelope budgeting budgeting is likely to be implemented fro
That’s exactly what it does: It opens with no file rather than the default of
opening with the last-opened file/database. Then it creates an empty book ready
for you to start populating with new accounts. It would be a minor change to
mark that book as clean. That should suppress the request to
David C.,
It is apparently my mistake, but I understood the “--nofile” command line
argument to mean “Open GnuCash with no file.”
As in: No. File. Nothing. And if I have Nothing in my file, what, pray tell, is
there to save?
David T.
P.S. — For yucks, I executed “Gnucash --nofile” and immed
The server is behind a thin straw for a while. And for the next couple days
I am not co-located.
I will do what I can until my final move is complete.. But that is months away.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On February 4, 2018 8:44:1
Hi Wm
I wished to experiment in what budgeting should look like by using the
existing engine, UI, and reporting infrastructure.
It's actually not that difficult to create a 'budget balance
calculator'; whether it meets the needs for everyone is another matter.
But for people who wish to expe
Today it is taking about a quarter second to respond to a ping. Not sure
how to do traceroute in Windows. the pages load slowly.
David C
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 7:36 AM, David Carlson
wrote:
> I noticed that about 7 hours ago. At that time it took as long as a
> second to respond to pings but
I noticed that about 7 hours ago. At that time it took as long as a second
to respond to pings but after a while I did get the page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/UpdateNotes to load.
David C
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 12:41 AM, David T. via gnucash-devel <
gnucash-devel@gnucash.org> wrote:
> … not
On 03/02/2018 00:12, Matt Graham wrote:
Wow! That become contentious quick!!!
Only sort of. If you read the devel list before the user list you get a
feeling for what isn't going to happen soon and why.
The primary issue I’m seeing here is one of philosophy. What is GNUCash for?
What is t
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