ly earlier version. If Peppermint is based on the same
ubuntu release, the same fix should work as it
likely uses the same ubuntu repository.
David
On Wed, 2020-08-05 at 18:42 +0000, Bruce Irving via gnucash-devel wrote:
> I do most of my entry in General Ledger and I still haven't taught
I do most of my entry in General Ledger and I still haven't taught myself to
start another GL BEFORE I do a search. Would it be possible, sometime down the
road, to have the search in GL open a new tab like the Registers do?
Off the subject: I see someone was having difficulty building GNC in M
While I'm not a professional, there is a point about undo that I would like to
see - sooner than later: I start to edit a transaction but, before I commit it
(press enter or move to another transaction). I realize that I didn't want to
do that and would like to cancel my edit, restoring the tra
01:49 CEST schreef Bruce Irving via gnucash-devel:
> I like the way it has been, ie: it saves them to the directory where GC is
> located. Unfortunately, 1 of my installations is leaving the log where the
> link to GC is located. This is Flathub 3.9 on a Ubuntu derivative.
> Remarkably,
I like the way it has been, ie: it saves them to the directory where GC is
located. Unfortunately, 1 of my installations is leaving the log where the
link to GC is located. This is Flathub 3.9 on a Ubuntu derivative.
Remarkably, another machine never did that - even before it was upgraded
(r
At home, I'm using 3.7 which is where the issue is. At the office, I'm still
on 3.6 without the issue. Both are Win10 Home.
99% of the time I work in the General Journal. Most of the time, I either
duplicate a previous transaction or the transaction is auto filled.
Occasionally, however, I e
> On Jul 19, 2019 w29d200, at 3:56 AM, Christopher Lam
> wrote:
>
> Wish to canvas opinion on what is considered best practice for the
> following real-data simulations, for rebuilding owner-report and
> aging-report. This illustrates current buggy behaviour.
>
> * I have a $100 customer invoic