On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 13:18 +0100, Libero wrote:
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Replied to off list.
I figure everyone's had enough of this by now. If anyone really wants to
see it, I'm happy to forward my reply to you. Email me off-list.
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jumping to your
demands.
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On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 11:32 +0100, Libero wrote:
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formation, I don't think it is worth his time
and effort deleting it from there when it is going to continue to be
available elsewhere.
Sorry, but the horse has well and truly bolted. If you're really worried
about it, change your email address.
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r own work, because I know they did. My point is
that, while Linas appears to have done a lot of work, that MAY be
because he was also project gatekeeper.
Hmmm. Maybe I've been hanging around here too long :-)
Still, it is a very interesting visualisation. Shows the growth and
change of t
that may be useful: This file would originally have been
written by probably an early version 2.2 gnucash or maybe even a 2.0
gnucash (I stopped using gnucash for a few years). It also does not
include scheduled transactions, any business functionality (
04F3F6: qof_book_new (qofbook.c:88)
>> ==5392==by 0x40588E6: qof_session_new (qofsession.c:197)
>> Seems like the keys in the g_cache should be explicitly free'd after
>> use, but
>> currently they aren't.
> This leak is at least documented in book_sxes_setup()
e). I realise we're somewhat constrained by having people with
SVN commit access available during the time.
I'll see if I can download and build 2.1 on Saturday (my time) so if I do
end up being awake during the period I can participate. I don't think I've
actually built my ow
ram startup), use current month and year.
> I like this idea.
So do I. I think its a more universally useful solution, although I
suspect it is also the harder one to implement.
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ving (in the past) had to enter
many transactions from the previous year. That might be because I always
enter the full date including the year :-)
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On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 17:00 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Finally, when designing the schema you should keep in mind that we probably
> want an audit table so we can look back at who changed what (and maybe even
> when).
For audit purposes, the "when"
all hangs together to be able
to provide that help. Since I haven't touched gnucash code in probably 3
years or more, I certainly will not be any help now.
Conrad
(who really should go to bed and not get into these sorts of
conversations)
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tract other people to assist you, the current
developers have their hands more then full enough with what they want to
achieve.
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uld say
that the probability of this happening is basically zero.
Sorry.
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uming
that its not too hard to pull changes between branches?
I must admit I'm not too familiar with how svn differs from cvs, so this
may not be practical with svn...
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user-defined number of
> periods to keep in the same data file and then you can archive older
> periods.
Oh good. We're thinking the same thing. Excellent!
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nice to be able to
"archive" old data into another file.
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set this up on planetmirror?
Can we poke them to see if they can get it updating again? Or remove
it
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idea either since
(no offence Wilddev) I suspect many people don't really read the release
notices.
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t for someone like me who
used to do their development work on old (in computer terms) hardware.
The extra processing cycles (and memory use?) weren't noticeable on
faster machines, but they sure were to me. That and the fact that it
required me to understand guile to try and do some
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 02:21 -0500, Josh Sled wrote:
> The repository ... after some difficulty ... has been migrated, and is
> available at the aforementioned locations.
> ...jsled
Thanks Josh!
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nt with development, or
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eone else to work on to provide a more generic approach.
I'm actually envisaging something along the lines of a plug-in module
(specific to each country) which calculates those percentages for you
for all the taxes and deductions. Having not seen any code, I cannot say
how practic
ts (yes, they
do get read!). If I'm the only one who thinks them useful, I will put up
with the bigger emails, but I'd much prefer not to have to.
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e semi-regular odd-numbered development releases
throughout the development cycle. That practice has fallen by the
wayside in the last couple of years.
(1) Where "always" in this case translates to "ever since I started
using gnucash&qu
; (and may not include
bugs, as such, but may be just minor UI tweaks to make the interface
work better).
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be more realistic. When thinking of when
the release is going to happen, add that time on. We're dealing with
peoples financial data here, nothing is going to destroy our reputation
quicker than releasing code that screws things up.
Conr
ure that we'll be
able to meaningfully include that much extra information in the register
format without making it really ugly. But its a thought anyway.
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re-hoarders too?
On this point, I will agree with you wholeheartedly. Gnucash should not
have this sort of functionality. That's not to say that the data file
cannot have such a thing, just that gnucash has no role to play in
using/verifying that number - although if someone produces custom
re
u've got some firm ideas of what you're planning, and I'll tell you if
that breaks with the Australian system :-). I could probably be
convinced to build and maintain a set of Australian data files for such
a system too.
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ogram" file and executes according to them (but none of the
"functions" the "program" calls exist yet).
This version is compilable, but: You will need to search and replace a
few hard-coded filenames (with paths). Search for "/home/conrad", and
you should find them
27;t mind. Fixes should probably be sent straight to me. If
there is sufficient interest I'll set up a list on
mail.watersprite.com.au at a later date.
I have not made any arrangements for CVSing this as yet. I'll see if
there is going to be any input from anyone else first :-).
Conrad
ound to encrypt the data.
Of course, we don't have any data that really needs encrypting just at
the moment (I don't think encrypting the keyboard program xml file is
really necessary). This is a multi-user issue (and potentially an issue
when inventory stuff is added).
I'll update
t its the first thing that came to my mind and
is the solution I would have thought logical.
I can discuss this more with you on IRC if you wish.
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ort (which
may still be in the "wishlist" set - I haven't checked).
I also feel it is a significant problem, and would really like to see
the right-click option pursued (other things to include would be "edit
options" and "print").
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#x27;m just going to state it as a fact and let
others disagree.
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w things are set out on the register (and
possibly a significant rewrite,particularly for my more ambitious
suggestions).
Dammit, have I hope I haven't just volunteered for something.
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> > that need to be cleaned up; however, it can be considered to be
> > 'beta'.
> > --linas
I agree with Richard. It would be preferable to not specify a font size
at all where possible.
Other than that, I really like it. The online source code search is
nice.
Co
help.
I assume you are aware that 1.5.3 is a development version, and while
it seems to be quite robust, is prone to breakage. 1.4.10 is the latest
stable version.
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esn't make
sense: There is one transaction for +100, and another for -100. The
total says there is -100 in the account at the end - clearly wrong.
Send me an email or catch me on IRC if you want me to do further testing
or explanations.
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el" package (assuming that debian requires the "gal" package
with gtkhtml).
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actions where, and
entered the appropriate things into the "Description" tab, and nothing
was found. When I just use the Description tab, the transactions are
found. This is either a bug, or a non-intuitive user interface. Either
way, it should be rectified.
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er report to HTML: 3.093891
rerunning report.
time to generate report: 2.425544
time to render report to HTML: 2.925258
rerunning report.
time to generate report: 2.532602
time to render report to HTML: 2.828232
rerunning report.
time to generate report: 2.581124
time to render report to HTML: 2.9
(parser 0x83d4d68)
(tag guid)
(data-for-children (nil))
(data-from-children ((tag (null)) (data
0x82f3818)))
(frame-data (nil)))
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Bill Gribble wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 10:04:51AM +1100, Conrad Canterford wrote:
> > I'm suspicious of the guppi chart, personally.
> On some machines (mine at least) the guppi chart won't appear until
> you move the mouse. Don't ask why, nobody knows. D
d 67s for the second.
This is a fairly old machine compared to the latest and greatest. Its a
Cyrix 686 233+ with 128M memory. Its faster and has more memory than my
normal desktop though (P200MMX with 64M).
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just gets messy to try and
deal with these issues using that interface, whereas the account picker
can do it all.
Anyway, thats just my thoughts. Hopefully, other people will give you
some feedback on whether they think I'm looney or not.
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will vary its colour along that
range depending on the % of selected/unselected subaccounts.
- I think that all subaccounts of a selected top-level account should be
all selected by default. Maybe I'm just odd, but my top level accounts
contain nothing but subaccounts.
Alright, that's
t it was hastily constructed and sent patch
before my machine died (thanks Dave!).
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Christian Stimming wrote:
> 1. Where can I get ghttp?
It is available on www.rpmfind.com
I'm not sure if it is a Suse specific version, but hopefully that won't
matter.
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discussed with Dave P).
Anyone have any comments? Any pitfalls I've missed/forgotten? Any
reasons I shouldn't do this?
Thanks,
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frames, if my inventory stuff ever eventuates.
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have to be careful when
using it that we really are doing things properly. It is not a foolproof
arrangement, but then, I don't think such a thing really exists.
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the ability to do the stuff I need within them.
If people say "No, not yet. Gnucash isn't ready for that yet", then I'll
find another solution to my problem. It just seemed logical to support
Gnucash development if I could.
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pes somewhere. How this could be dealt with I have not
really thought about.
- I'm not sure how we can calculate the different cost basis for when
stock is removed from management. I need to think more about how this
can be done.
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ster view. Of course,
you're now going to tell me that we can do that already
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etc) in the calculations.
If it can do that, it would be WAY cool. (Sorry, watched "Detroit Rock
City" over the weekend, and its reactivated turns of phrase that I
thought I'd killed decades ago).
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nother set of dependancies you will have to
download as well (being oaf, bonobo, and pspell-ispell, from memory). Of
course, I then ran out of disk space anyway and abandoned the attempt,
so there may be other gotchas in my approach.
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> Conrad Canterford writes:
> > There appears to be a threshold (I'm not sure yet whether it would be
> > accounts or transactions), beyond which Gnucash goes into a processor
> > bound loop from which it appears to never return (certai
ous bits to try and get a working 1.5.1 going,
and will test it under that.
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;t read the gnucash www page regularly.
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Dave Peticolas wrote:
> Conrad Canterford writes:
> > This is potentially a bug. When I modify an entry that has been
> > reconciled (reconciled flag = 'y'), it does not change the flag.
> > Logically, I would have thought this was incorrect.
> > I'm gu
away without deleting the transaction and starting again.
If, instead of attempting to modify the blanked out first line, I enter
a value in the second line value field, it puts that value into the
first line value field and works ok.
Gnucash 1.4.4, with registers in multi-line mode.
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depending on the country or whatever. It just
seemed logical at the time that the same interface should be used by
both inventory and payroll.
> As for Scheme, while we like Scheme, I think the general consensus
> around here is to stick to C in the engine.
That makes it a bit more likely that
tart
things happening in this area, in the hope that a sensible, workable
solution will be available in a year or so. I am, of course, very happy
to test, make comments and suggestions, and if necessary oversee the
project.
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le on this list will give me a sane answer. In any case its a
development issue for when Gnucash tries to break into the business
market :-).
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ously existed in 1.4.2 - I don't
recall ever actually leaving the total blank before.
I don't know if this gives you enough information. If not, you can give
me a list of things you'd like me to experiment with, I'll make a
side-copy of that accounts file and play with it some mor
ee it being an issue otherwise.
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description). When I do reports, I just have to remember to exclude the
1st of July from the report. Not entirely elegant, but it works.
Of course, what I should have done, was decree the 30/6 as the
adjustment date and force stuff from that day back one day. That way, I
wouldn't have t
t resort, some means of extracting the names and final balances
of my accounts/sub-acounts/... into a tab or comma delimited file so I
can feed it into something else to allow me to present it to the
accountant would be acceptable.
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- is there any way of changing that so that you can
configure what symbol is used (perhaps in conjunction with the currency
selection?).
And finally, a question - I want my profit and loss and balance sheet
reports to show the sub-account names and totals. How difficult is this
to change?
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