On May 28, 2019, at 8:06 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>D via gnucash-devel writes:
>> A custom report, as Christopher says, is a scm file. In order for it
>> to run, you will have made an entry in config.user to explicitly load
>> your file.
>Actually, a custom .scm file could also be installed int
Derek,
On May 28, 2019, at 8:05 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>Wm via gnucash-devel writes:
>> for example, what if someone is depending on a perceived fault in the
>> current reporting system? <-- I don't know if I am doing this but I
>> might be.
>THIS could be an issue. One person's bug is an
D via gnucash-devel writes:
> A custom report, as Christopher says, is a scm file. In order for it
> to run, you will have made an entry in config.user to explicitly load
> your file.
Actually, a custom .scm file could also be installed into the
standard-reports folder and will be automatically
Wm via gnucash-devel writes:
> On 25/05/2019 23:53, Christopher Lam wrote:
>> Basically anyone who runs a custom .scm file.
>
> Once again you are saying custom without making it clear what you mean.
I think generally here we have two terms: Custom Report and Saved Report.
It's possible that so
On 25/05/2019 23:53, Christopher Lam wrote:
Basically anyone who runs a custom .scm file.
Once again you are saying custom without making it clear what you mean.
For the sake of clarity, I do not think you, Christopher, are doing this
with the intention of being unclear.
Some people (hopefu
Wm,
To amplify, saved-reports-x.x contains saved options settings for standard
reports, and not actual custom reports..
A custom report, as Christopher says, is a scm file. In order for it to run,
you will have made an entry in config.user to explicitly load your file.
David
On May 26, 2019,
Basically anyone who runs a custom .scm file.
Many function names are being deprecated; they are not used in main code
anymore but custom .scm files may call them, and will error out after
removing these functions.
On Sat, 25 May 2019 at 21:40, Wm via gnucash-devel <
gnucash-devel@gnucash.org> wro
On 24/05/2019 04:07, Christopher Lam wrote:
Hi John
My plans for 4.0 will be
- remove *all* deprecated exported functions and deprecated code paths
- enable book-accounting-period preference
I'd urge anyone with custom reports will observe the console or tracefile,
and watch for any scheme depre
Op vrijdag 24 mei 2019 15:58:19 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> Op vrijdag 24 mei 2019 15:17:59 CEST schreef Robert Fewell:
> > I'm OK with the first option but suggest instead of December with all the
> > diversions for Christmas it be the end of January.
> > Has it been decided on a minimum Gtk ve
Op vrijdag 24 mei 2019 15:17:59 CEST schreef Robert Fewell:
> I'm OK with the first option but suggest instead of December with all the
> diversions for Christmas it be the end of January.
> Has it been decided on a minimum Gtk version for master, there are probably
> some conditional version state
I'm OK with the first option but suggest instead of December with all the
diversions for Christmas it be the end of January.
Has it been decided on a minimum Gtk version for master, there are probably
some conditional version statements that can be removed and some CSS that I
want to change/rename.
Oh and also:
I'll wish to transition *all* html-acct-table based reports to force them
to do subtotals properly.
There are currently 9 different combinations for subtotals while displaying
accounts, depending on the Display settings "parent account balances" and
"parent account subtotals"; the 'c
Hi John
My plans for 4.0 will be
- remove *all* deprecated exported functions and deprecated code paths
- enable book-accounting-period preference
I'd urge anyone with custom reports will observe the console or tracefile,
and watch for any scheme deprecation warnings while running latest versions
Back in the run-up to releasing GnuCash 3.0 when we adopted the two-digit
release numbering we also said that we wanted to accelerate the major release
tempo to 2-3 years instead of the 4 years that had gone between the previous
several major releases.
Well, it's two years later. We've added al
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