can to
improve the Online Banking feature.
I would like to have a discussion on OFX, if Gnucash intends to keep this
standard, and what we could do to improve Online Banking.
Jesse
On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 4:51 PM Doherty, Daniel wrote:
> All,
>
> I am developing a double-entry a
Sorry for the delay on this (life got in the way a bit :)). I ended up
submitting this as 2 separate patches. One handles the primary
statement of the bug (indicating reconcile state of previous matches).
The second patch is the more controversial implementation of
displaying details about pending
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 7:19 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 10:30 PM, Jesse Olmer wrote:
>> ImportA has an automatic best match to Trans1. I write into the table
>> Trans1's guid as the key, and 1 as the value
>> ImportB has an automatic best mat
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 10:13 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 9:44 PM, Jesse Olmer wrote:
>>
>>
>> Yeah that's essentially what I'm doing so far (although it'll need a
>> bit of a rewrite if C++ isn't cool in maint).
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 7:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 5:18 PM, Jesse Olmer wrote:
>>
>>> Why not just add a gboolean "used" attribute to _matchinfo, set it true
>>> when the corresponding transaction is used in a match and exclu
> Why not just add a gboolean "used" attribute to _matchinfo, set it true when
> the corresponding transaction is used in a match and exclude the instance
> from the match_list if its used attribute is true?
I think there's two problems with that. _matchinfo instances are not
shared across multi
ivial object (or I can nix the C++
idea altogether if that's preferred).
Lastly, I've read the wiki on translations but I didn't see anything
about a preferred process for getting new strings translated. Is it
good enough to add the _() as documented and someo
Thanks for the answers John. I appreciate you taking the time to answer
questions I'm sure you've seen a few dozen times before.
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 12:50 PM Tracy wrote:
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> On 1/18/2016 11:52, David Carlson wrote:
> > I hope this does not scare Jesse Olmer, just wh
er 1000 bugs in Normal priority it's hard to identify a true priority vs.
an area which is likely to be rewritten "soon".
Thanks very much for your help and patience!
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was it
just a user interface choice? If it's just an interface choice could you
please add an option to turn it off in the preferences.
Thank you.
P.S. I'm using GnuCash 2.6.3 built from rev 4e4a032+ on 2014-04-08
Running on Ubuntu 12.04
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ugh I do have the
logs and autosave files, I suppose). But I wanted to report it to the
list, for posterity, and in case someone else wants to take the time to
track it down.
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description of how the site works. I
don't earn any income from it, to be clear. My goal is to provide valid OFX
server information to anyone who needs it.
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;t think we need
to update them beforehand, although if you want to make a patch, that'd
probably be fine.
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On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 13:31 -0700, Jesse Weinstein wrote:
> Here's a patch that rephrases the documentation on the Help menu and the
Oops, forgot the patch.
Jesse
=== modified file 'help/C/Help_ch_GUIMenus.xml'
--- help/C/Help_ch_GUIMenus.xml 2010-03-12 10:04:2
arily repetitive (I had to change the Help menu doc in three
places); if folks are interested, I'll prepare a patch that removes this
redundancy. But it won't be a tiny patch (at least in terms of # of
lines), so I wanted to test the water first...
are. I'm not sure how to fix
this.
Also, when I try to load gnc-date-format.glade into the Interface
Designer, it fails claiming it can't find the "gnome" library. Anyone
have some ideas about why that happens, and what I can do about it?
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Here's a minimal patch that documents the Address feature of Check
Printing added by Thomas recently.
Let me know if anyone has any comments,
Jesse Weinstein
=== modified file 'help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml'
--- help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml 2007-07-14 16:11:31 +
simple or self-contained as I'd hoped.
Jesse
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yours will be accepted eventually, so I plan to first generate a patch
off trunk plus your changes, then backport it to the current trunk.
Thanks for reminding me,
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got after my previous efforts. So, thanks again!
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ve attached a patch though that I think will solve this issue.
>
> Can you try to apply it and see if it works now ?
Yes, that appears to solve the problem; please commit it. Thanks!
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ll-recursive] Error 1
Hope it's simple,
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r some years now, I'm pretty new to actually devoting time and
sustained attention to a project, and I feel somewhat anxious about it.
Any comments or suggestions regarding my effort, or any of the specific
tasks I mentioned, would be gratefully appreciated.
Jesse Weinstein
_
Here's most of the other low-hanging fruit from doxygen.log -- about 70
typo corrections, making the documentation a little bit cleaner... As
before, further explanation of individual changes is available on
request.
Jesse Weinstein
=== modified file 'src/app-utils/file-utils.h'
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ed out how to build gnucash in a different directory; I've
added some details about this to the wiki page:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building
Jesse Weinstein
=== modified file 'util/gnc-svnversion'
--- util/gnc-svnversion 2010-02-20 00:32:17 +
+++ util/gnc-svnversion 2010-03-0
ore detail.
Jesse Weinstein
=== modified file 'src/backend/sql/gnc-backend-sql.h'
--- src/backend/sql/gnc-backend-sql.h 2010-02-18 05:31:54 +
+++ src/backend/sql/gnc-backend-sql.h 2010-03-03 09:55:41 +
@@ -28,8 +28,7 @@
@ingroup SQLBE
*/
-/** @addtogroup SQLBE
- * The S
wondered why we turned it off?
Hopefully this patch won't have any tag vs. spaces issues, like the last
one...
Thanks for the encouragement and friendly reception,
Jesse Weinstein
=== modified file 'src/doc/doxygen.cfg.in'
--- src/doc/doxygen.cfg.in 2010-02-25 10:07:22 +
+++ sr
comments will be mostly inaccessible).
If this is received well, I'll try and do some more.
Jesse Weinstein
=== modified file 'src/gnome/dialog-print-check.c'
--- src/gnome/dialog-print-check.c 2010-03-02 08:58:00 +
+++ src/gnome/dialog-print-check.c 2010-03-02 09:12:25 +
d. I think turning it on is a good idea, because it leverages the
existing (non @brief-using) documentation we have.
A patch, making these two changes, is attached.
Jesse
=== modified file 'src/doc/doxygen.cfg.in'
--- src/doc/doxygen.cfg.in 2009-04-09 11:29:46 +
+++ src/doc/doxygen.cf
already in use, and I'm not sure it's necessary -- as I'm not sure
that the SX var subsystem can handle non-ASCII yet, either...
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per
http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/unstable/glib-String-Utility-Functions.html#g-strcmp0
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as suggested on IRC, for ease of
commenting.
Jesse
=== modified file 'src/app-utils/gnc-sx-instance-model.c'
--- src/app-utils/gnc-sx-instance-model.c 2010-01-15 20:38:33 +
+++ src/app-utils/gnc-sx-instance-model.c 2010-02-15 07:07:11 +
@@ -337,11 +337,17 @@
retu
This patch allows gnucash to be built from bzr repositories, by
modifying gnc-svnversion to support bzr.
I previously, incorrectly, sent this to the list mixed in with another
patch; I'm resending it separately, as suggested on IRC, for ease of
commenting.
Jesse
=== modified file
IRC, I took the reference out.
Let me know if these would be of interest, and/or if I should submit
them in a different way.
As for licensing, I hereby give up any copyright interest I may have in
them, and release them to the public domain, e.g.
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.
Index: README
===
--- README (revision 17012)
+++ README (working copy)
@@ -423,9 +423,7 @@
--
Before you start developing GnuCash, you should do the following:
-1. Read the file src/doc/coding-style.txt to learn a
install
sketch install
Thanks
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y advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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That is not likely to work. :-) Help should be context sensitive, and you
should offer a "Wizard" like process for setting up accounts if you are afraid
that people are getting them wrong.
Jumping-out-of-lurk-mode-to-admit-that-he-never-reads-docs -- Jess
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Ok, replying now.
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Er, if we are going to require Gnumeric, wouldn't it be a better idea just to
embed it and/or Guppi via the Bonobo interface?
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ever enough momentum developed behind such a
project. There is one such project underway, I believe, and they may be
fairly receptive to your db ideas as Python has a fairly well-done
standardized db access API. Unfortunately I can't remember the name or
URL at the moment, but I believe it is on
nce has most of these advantages as well. :) It groks
QIF, is stable, Y2K compliant, and is still supported. Having said
that, the only reasons that I would ever choose it over CBB are
portability, and ease of use. CBB is a great product, and is free
software, so if you can get past t
it is the best stuff that I have found yet that works well
with Linux. :)
Of course, once Gnucash becomes stable, you might choose to switch back
to it. :)
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> and does not use GtkSheet at all.
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Ok. Thanks for clearing this up. :)
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ecurity concerns are almost certainly
overblown :), but it's still not big improvement for Gnucash in any way
right now.
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To uns
nathan wagner wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 10:28:35PM -0400, Jesse D. Sightler wrote:
>
> [not picking on you, just grabbed one to reply to]
>
> > Debian is every so
> > slightly harder to install than RedHat, and the package management part
> > of
st, but it is MUCH
better in the long run. Very well maintained, and very powerful. It's
definately recommended if you can handle a little awkwardness at first.
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I think. I'll get around to trying it again sometime soon.
Actually Linux has been able to use files for a LONG time now. The
problem is that as recently as Redhat 5.2 (and maybe even 6.0) it still
REQUIRES the configuration of a swap partition in order to install. The
reason? Because Re
ected and awkward.
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Alexandru Harsanyi wrote:
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> On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Jesse D. Sightler wrote:
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> > Rob Browning wrote:
> >
> > > "Jesse D. Sightler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > Gnumeric, Gimp, Microsoft Office , and I'm sur
nding you their nifty new "Perl plugin module" patch.
:) And of course, the tarball users would NEVER know that it is there.
IOW, the level of inconvenienve for people who don't want it is low, and
the accessibility is still high.
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> > Gnumeric, Gimp, Microsoft Office , and I'm sure quite a few
> > others. Really, IMO, Gnucash should have a plugin architecture and
> > should support alternative extension la
I'm sure quite a few others.
Really, IMO, Gnucash should have a plugin architecture and should support
alternative extension languages.
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n the Gnome side, making it possible to tie in with
other applications (Gnumeric, etc.). I'm sure that there are other
reasons but that is a start.
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on it if they REALLY
want to. :) I just don't see any reason why it should be a priority in
"The Long Run" (TM).
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u should remember that GnuCash would not be
the only cross-platform moving to GTK+. Mozilla is already making
tremendous strides in pushing GTK+ to other platforms, and this move is
inevitably going to continue.
In the long run, I can see no real benefit to the Motif version of the
application
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