Bug with date format: locale

2000-01-19 Thread Peter Pointner
Hello, there is a problem in src/engine/date.c, scanDate(): It does not handle DATE_FORMAT_LOCALE, it defaults to US and assumes m/d/y. Here in de_DE we have d.m.y. This is displayed correctly in the register. But if you put the cursor in the date cell, day and month get exchanged. Unfortunately

Re: New user

2000-01-17 Thread Peter Pointner
tall gnucash-1.2.5 on SuSE-6.3 ==== (written 2000-01-07 by Peter Pointner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) Notes: - This is only one way to get GnuCash running on SuSE 6.3. I did test that, but there might be errors anyway, and of course you do all at your own risk. If you find

Re: i18n

2000-01-09 Thread Peter Pointner
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote: > > Christopher Browne writes: > > > > > > QIF import is unaffected by date formats, AFAIK, as QIF encodes dates > > > > into a common format. > > > > > > This isn't *quite* true; it appears that different versions of Quicken > > > encode dates di

README for 1.2.5 on SuSE 6.3

2000-01-07 Thread Peter Pointner
How to install gnucash-1.2.5 on SuSE-6.3 ==== (written 2000-01-07 by Peter Pointner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) Notes: - This is only one way to get GnuCash running on SuSE 6.3. I did test that, but there might be errors anyway, and of course you do all at your own risk. If you find e

SuSE 6.3 will include GnuCash

1999-11-13 Thread Peter Pointner
I just saw the announcement of the german version of SuSE 6.3 on www.suse.de (shipment starts Nov 25). The list of new packages includes GnuCash. Peter -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: QIF import fix for opening balances

1999-08-28 Thread Peter Pointner
On 28 Aug 1999, Rob Browning wrote: > Date: 28 Aug 1999 12:07:43 -0500 > From: Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: QIF import fix for opening balances > > Peter Pointner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Qicken (at

handling opening balances

1999-08-21 Thread Peter Pointner
I'm playing with the QIF import and noticed that it does not handle "opening balance" entries. Thinking about it, I don't know how to handle that at all in a double-entry system. If accounts are created manually, the user could create some special category before which would get the corresponding

Re: QIF import from Quicken 8 (german version)

1999-08-19 Thread Peter Pointner
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > GnuCash does indeed need to be fixed. > > I have code that should cope with the unexpected ordering of dates, > although not (yet) the use of dots rather than slashes. > > I'm trying to head towards the initial "version that kind of works" > at thi

QIF import from Quicken 8 (german version)

1999-08-17 Thread Peter Pointner
I just started to look at gnucash. I wanted to have some stuff to play, and I QIF-exported a file from Quicken 2000 (aka Quicken 8), german version. Btw, at least this version allows to export all accounts to one QIF file. Then I imported the QIF-file to gnucash: All transactions get a date of 1