"Mendy, Gaspard \(UK - London\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear sir/madam,
> I am conducting a review of some of the key applications used by our
> clients at Deloitte Enterprise Risk Services, particluarly around
> password controls. I understand my colleague Khiran Mohit tried to get
Speaki
Josh Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 11:00 -0500, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>> You can rail against how stupid this is, but it won't get you very far
>> with those of us who live this way. You can thus choose to make the
>> code unreadable b
Josh Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 23:46 -0500, David Hampton wrote:
>> -l80 Line width of 80.
>
> This one I find problematic. I understand the arguments for it, and
> have made them myself. But identifiers and type names are just too long
> these days. An 80-char li
Amos Shapira writes:
> On Mon, November 16 1998, "Perry E. Metzger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |Amos Shapira writes:
> |> Being a GNU application, and I suppose striving to become a GNOME
> |> application, have it occured to the GNUcash team to try movi
Amos Shapira writes:
> Being a GNU application, and I suppose striving to become a GNOME
> application, have it occured to the GNUcash team to try moving over to
> an XML file format?
How would this actually help us move forward towards usability for the
average user?
Perry
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Put it another way: imagine being able to hook into your favorite stock web
> site with gnucash about as easily as coding up html, or customizing your
> NationsBank/BankOne/NBD/whatever online banking site to look the way you
> want it to, to have it integrate with gnu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Perry writes...
> > Does Quicken have a CORBA or other similar interface? They are our
> > primary competition.
>
> No, it does not.
So it appears that the parts of Quicken that people find important are
not related to this multiuser network capability some people s
Alexander L. Belikoff writes:
> > Does Quicken have a CORBA or other similar interface? They are our
> > primary competition.
>
> No. Quicken (I mean a *personal* finance manager) doesn't have any
> network support except for data exchange with on-line financial
> institutions, where it uses pro
Stephan Lichtenauer writes:
> I made some proposals for an engine-redesign I also posted in this
> group and I am currently trying to make some kind of prototype in
> CORBA IDL. Nevertheless I must admit that I am not very quick due to
> little time. If you should have missed these mails I could
Rob Browning writes:
> In the current CVS tree, the XmHTML version that's in the gnucash lib
> directory isn't compatible with Linas' recent changes. You need to go
> get 1.1.5 from the XmHTML web page
Can that be fixed?
BTW, why is it that no one but Linas has commit access to fix stuff
like
Rob Browning writes:
> In other news, the upstream plotutils maintainer made the change I
> requested to support swig. Now theoretically, I could start working
> on the graphing stuff again. However, with all this talk of
> HTML/SGML/XML reports, I'm wondering what the right approach is. I
> c
Jeremy Collins writes:
> Anyone currently working on the Gtk/Gnome register?
Ted Lemon, aka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Perry
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