> "MU" == Manfred Usselmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MU> Since I often enter data for the same accounting period and assume a
MU> lot of people do, my suggestion is to use the date from the last
MU> entered / changed transaction to complete an partial entered date:
MU> - If only the day i
> "TBB" == Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TBB> On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 15:16 -0600, Jamuraa wrote:
>> I was putting my receipts in for the last half month or so recently
>> and noticed that I had to be careful to notice the year that the
>> receipts were in. When putting in 12/
> "JF" == Joshua Facemyer / Impressus Art <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JF> Here are the news:
JF> http://www.impressusart.com/download/splash9med.png
FWIW, Its looking good to me also. I concur with the graph
perspective and coin comments. Something still doesn't quite "click"
with the coins
> "CS" == Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CS> ... You don't show anything that is particular to gnucash in any
CS> way. That's something that was done well in the 1.8 splash screen:
CS> It contained the pie charts as a representative for the diagrams,
CS> and an account register
Here is a script I've been using to build gnucash on kubuntu. I
realize I should be using a build mechanism, but I'm still ignorant.
Anyway, the primary purpose to post is to show the list of packages
needed based on a completely pristine kubuntu installation. I've
noted the ones that are differ
> "DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> I've been playing with Namazu on the gnucash listserver to provide
DA> improved searching of the mailing list archives. I've got a
DA> preliminary service up and running on the server at:
DA>https://lists.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/namazu.c
>>>>> "DH" == David Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DH> On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 21:21 -0600, Aaron Larson wrote:
>> The split button stays "pressed", but the current transaction is not
>> split.
DH> Bug 332165. Fixed it this
Gnucash 1.9.1, kubuntu, no config or make options.
1. Select Reports/Assets & Liabilities/Asset Barchart
The X axis is labeled with the name of the asset rather than the
date.
Similar for Average Balance and Net worth.
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>>>>> "AL" == Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AL> I realize gnucash is gnome, so perhaps this stuff is due to a
AL> misconfiguration specific to kubuntu (KDE based), but...
AL> When I try to select and "cut" text from a memo in an
Gnucash 1.9.1, kubuntu, no config or make options.
1. Open an account window
2. Select an existing transaction
3. Select the 'Split' toolbar button.
3. Select a different transaction.
The split button stays "pressed", but the current transaction is not
split.
Q: Is it preferable to just create b
I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
tester, but I'm having trouble running my newly build version:
I'm using Kubuntu 5.10 (pretty fresh install), and installed the 1.9
source tarball, and using the
>>>>> "DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> Well, this is a compile failure in goffice, which admittedly hasn't
DA> been tested in all potential configurations. It looks like the
>>>>> "DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The other day I said I'd try compiling from a fresh kubuntu install.
>> I'm working my way through it, I'll have someth
The other day I said I'd try compiling from a fresh kubuntu install.
I'm working my way through it, I'll have something soon...
If I don't have gettext installed then I get the following error. A
brief look at ./configure output and the source led me to believe that
gettext was intended to be opt
NW> Neil Williams
AL> Aaron Larson
AL> ... Perhaps this is a good place to mention that I was pretty
AL> confused when installing the dependencies mentioned in
AL> http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/browser/gnucash/trunk/README.dependencies
AL> The packages listed in the ubuntu 5.10
NW> Neil Williams
> Now, I think I have my first (mini) bug. When opening a file that
> the user doesn't have read access to, the error is a bit cryptic:
> The file type of file is unknown.
NW> The best thing is to submit this to Bugzilla.
Done.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id
TVFrom: Tommi Vainikainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TV> (I just subscribed making it harder to quote...)
TV>
TV> I got also same error when running in my Debian (sid).
TV>
TV> : no code for module (g-wrap gw standard)
TV>
TV> I got it fixed by installing package "guile-g-wrap" with aptitude. I
In procedure scm-error in expression (scm-error (quote
misc-error) #f ...):
: no code for module (g-wrap gw standard)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/gnucash/bin$
DA> -derek
DA> Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I did something close.
>>
>> make distclean
>>
>>>> "DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> Can you try:
DA> make distclean
DA> ./configure
DA> make
DA> make install
DA> Does that solve the problem?
DA> -derek
DA> Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>&g
I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
tester, but I'm having trouble running my newly built version:
I'm using Kubuntu 5.10 (pretty fresh install), and installed the 1.9
source tarball, and using th
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