that (maybe)
KDE could fill the need, but *very* quickly I was back to xfce/i3/Gnucash. :-)
Sincerely,
Gour
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verge of
possible (partial) rewrite.
All the best!
Sincerely,
Gour
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An intelligent person does not take part in the
being
familiar with C (which is not really the case with C++) and we could say that
Go is kind of 'modern C'.
Not wanting to go deeper into any sort of argumentation being more than happy
that Gnucash is givne to me for free this is just attempt to my side in order
to provide some fee
ithub.com/n1ywb/jeffs-gnucash-utils
b) https://github.com/loftx/gnucash-rest
so I wonder if there is some interest to take those ideas and develop them
further to bring some more report customization capabilities to GC for 2.6?
Sincerely,
Gour
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nd will grow in functionality with time.
The question is why the expense tracker for Android was done as GSoC
project in the Gnucash slot or what is its specific importance for
Gnucash over. e.g. Expense Register?
Just curious...
Sincerely,
Gour
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But for one who takes pleasure in the self, w
ist, it
> seems there is not much love for GitHub.
I tried to avoid Git for long time, but using it now happily. Github is
also OK and do not believe that for public hosting bitbucket, gitorious
or something has any advantage.
Sincerely,
Gour
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Abandoning all attachment to the resul
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 11:14:38 +0200
Gour wrote:
> Considering that GC's configure does not have something like:
>
> --with-python=/path/
>
> option, I wonder if you can suggest what would be the least intrusive
> way to pass path to python2 as default python to be used
ed while building?
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 22:16:44 +0100
Christian Stimming wrote:
> GnuCash 2.4.10 released
Congratulations to all devs for another release!
We also wonder if this is last one in 2.4.x series before going to more
substantional changes?
Sincerely,
Gour
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in 10 years, but
let's make GC more approachable *today*. ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
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very
simple language to learn for end user wanting to customize reports?
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Gour
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ot;popular" (python), build in the infrastructure, and then send out a
> call for report writers to convert the existing scheme reports over
> to the new language.
+1
Very well put together. ;)
btw, wishing happy & prosperous New Year to everybody to make GC even
better in 2012!
great ROI allowing (potential)
GC users to fully embrace GC. At least, to me it seems much nicer to use
GC for everything than to have to fiddle with PHP Web invoicing apps
just to easily tweak/create decent invoice.
Sincerely,
Gour
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ng that serves my purpose, developed
> before the python bindings capability became available) but is
> probably worth looking at if you are actively developing reports for
> yourself.
Is it now possible to use those Python bindings to more easily
create/tweak reports/invocies?
Sincerely,
.> exercising pre-release builds and reporting problems they find. For
J.> the project as a whole, there is probably too little of this.
I agree...I did compile one of the 3.x series to check whether it
works with sqlite, but couldn't test extensively not being familiar
with Gnucash
devs were testing with Sqlite
back-end which is important considering that SQL storage is some of
the 'hot stuff' proudly announced as 'major changes' in 2.4.0.
Please, take my post just as constructive
k-end was so poorly tested that there is now release with such bug?
Sincerely,
Gour
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gnucash-
Gnucash can have nice customization
features via python & some templating language?
Sincerely,
Gour
p.s. Maybe there could be interest for some bounty or to fund this
development which would certainly make Gnucashe much more appea
On Thu, 20 May 2010 12:55:01 -0400
>>>>>> "Derek" == Derek Atkins wrote:
Derek> IMNSHO, adding MySQL and PG support was a mistake; we should
Derek> have stuck with just SQLite.
+1
Sincerely,
Gour
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