http://www.komando.com/feedback.aspx
I just sent in the following. Here's hoping they update the page.
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I was happy to see your mention of GnuCash. I've used the program for
years and have found it very useful.
I was a bit confused, though, to see only Windows and Mac listed -- those
are
I think it was the FOSS community's tongue-in-cheek response to Microsoft's
use of the term "wizard" for this role. Personally, "assistant" sounds just
fine to me, and seems much less likely to cause confusion.
Just my 2p,
-- Erik Anderson
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:58 AM, David T. wrote:
> Ju
Brilliant, thank you Tao and Valdis, I'll try this tomorrow. I didn't check
the Wiki, instead relying on the various README / INSTALL / etc. files in
the source directory, which made no mention of the Ubuntu 10.04 specifics.
I'll give it a shot again on the morrow once I'm back from work.
Cheers,
Using Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit. Attempting to compile GnuCash 2.3.12.
Configure fails out with the following:
--
eir...@wolkenheim:~/gc/gnucash-2.3.12$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thr
I think I understand at least some of the reasons for GC being single-user,
but I'm curious if there's been any more thought lately to building
multi-user functionality into GnuCash in future?
Cheers,
-- Erik Anderson
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Thanks, Herbert
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Tom Van Braeckel
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Tommy Trussell >wrote:
>
> >
> > I haven't even started looking at the C sources... I also haven't
> > played with the svn integration...
> >
>
> I don't see a reason why SVN wouldn't just work.
>
It's b
A question for you folks --
Does anyone know how far back a data file must go before the SQL interface
starts truncating data? Is this bug specific to Donald's dataset, or has
anyone else seen this? I've got data just for 2009-10, and I'm not seeing
any truncation or spurious amounts (so far, an
Hey there folks --
Gnucash 2.3.7 built from svn r18386 on 2009-10-19, running on Ubuntu 9.04.
I'm using a slightly older version, so this issue might have already been
fixed. Attempting to export a report to HTML will indeed save an HTML file,
but none of the images are exported. If the report
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> JT Morée writes:
> > I realize my post was long but in short I believe the best solution is to
> have the reports be smarter. It's not difficult (almost done in fact) and
> it avoids the fiscal year problem you mention.
>
> This is only part
Hello Christian --
Forgive me, I should have been smart enough to include that information to
begin with.
- Which menu item
File -> Import -> Import OFX/QFX
- Which libofx version is installed on your system?
libofx4, version 1:0.9.0-3ubuntu1
And I've attached a sample OFX file showing the typ
Actually, I just found that I was wrong earlier -- I can type in Japanese
when entering the name of an account on account creation, but I cannot type
in Japanese in any transaction entry. I'm using Gnome with SCIM, with the
Anthy conversion engine for Japanese.
Cheers,
-- Erik
2009/10/27 Chris
Yep, I just tried it out on my end -- hit File -> Save As and select XML,
and you can get a file-based version of your data saved as a gzipped XML
file. Just run gunzip and open in your favorite text or XML editor, and
Bob's your uncle.
HTH,
-- Erik Anderson
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Ma
Hello GnuCash devs --
I just recently downloaded 2.3.7 form SVN and compiled, and am getting
things set up. After compiling, I got clever and thought hey, I actually
want this directory over in ~/bin instead of here in ~/dev, but then I
promptly found things breaking after I moved the directory.
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