Well, I found why gnucash, anjuta and others crash!
I found the answer on this web page:
http://xlife.zuavra.net/index.php/52/
I just had to modify the paths like this:
LD_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libglade/2.0/libgnome.so
/usr/lib/libglade/2.0/libbonobo.so" gnucash
idem with anjuta and others!
So (all
I guess I should better send this question to gnucash-user, but I began here
with it...
I tried tax and TXF categories, I affected them arbitrary to see what shows the
tax / TXF report!
But all accounts show a total of 0,00!
I did this :
1. check the checkbox "taxable" of a created account
2.
it :
> Am Sonntag, 4. Januar 2009 09:03 schrieb Raphaël Maville:
> > How to use Tax report and TXF export ? What does that mean ? It seems to
> > be english (US?) specific.
>
> Yes, it's purely for US tax rules. It is unusable for any other country.
>
> > Is thei
How to use Tax report and TXF export ? What does that mean ? It seems to
be english (US?) specific. I am interested, but and did not find
tutorial or how to for that.
Is their a french translation ? If I use the french accounting "plan"
instead, should it work ?
Thanks!
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Le vendredi 02 janvier 2009 à 19:52 +0100, Andreas Köhler a écrit :
> Hi Raphaël,
>
> I would prefer if you answered my questions first.
> Thanks.
>
> Ciao,
> -- andi5
>
> Raphaël Maville schrieb:
> > I said that no
-l /usr/lib/libglade/2.0/libgnome.so
>
> Once again, what is printed to the terminal when you run "gnucash" from
> there? What happens when you run it in English, e.g. via "LANG=
> gnucash" from the terminal?
>
> Anything about GnuCash in ~/.xsession-errors
r/lib/libglade/2.0/libgnome.so?
>
> What is printed to the terminal when you run gnucash from there?
>
> Ciao,
> -- andi5
>
> Raphaël Maville schrieb:
> > I installed:
> > GnuCash 2.2.7
> > Compilé le 2008-11-02 depuis r17597M
> >
> > The assistant
1. HAVE SEVERAL NEUTRAL TOP LEVEL ACCOUNTS
In a GnuCash Window, we can only create top level accounts of a given
type: one of the 5 basis types, given into 12 sub-types (Bank, Cash,
Asset...): it is impossible to create a neutral top level.
But a "neutral" top level account already exists: the gnuc