sh.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help>, although it is
> > available:
> >
> > GnuCash Documentation EN
> > <https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help&lang=de_DE> àgnucash help
> > EN <https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/>
> > GnuCash Documentat
Am 11.04.2018 um 16:09 schrieb Stefan Mueller:
> In addition, I've noticed that the translated help is not pulled up when
> changing the language on gnucash.org
> <https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help>, although it is available:
>
> GnuCash Documentation EN
; merged into master, and will hence appear in the rendering of that branch
> as
> well. We don't merge the other way around so master can contain
> documentation
> for features that are not yet in a stable gnucash release (though currently
> that's uncommon).
>
> > In addition,
7;ve noticed that the translated help is not pulled up when
> changing the language on gnucash.org
> <https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help>, although it is available:
>
> GnuCash Documentation EN
> <https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help&lang=de_DE> àgnuc
www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help>, although it is available:
GnuCash Documentation EN
<https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?doc=help&lang=de_DE> àgnucash help EN
<https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/>
GnuCash Documentation DE
<https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtm
GnuCash Documentation 2.4.2 released
The GnuCash documentation team proudly announces release 2.4.2 of the
GnuCash help manual and concepts guide. This documentation is intended
for the 2.4 series of GnuCash.
Reading the documentation online
An online version of the documentation
Thank you very much for the explanation Geert!
Il 28/10/2012 17.57, Geert Janssens ha scritto:
On 29-09-12 11:54, Cristian Marchi wrote:
I'm currently working on the bug you pointed out and I hope to have
it finalized and translated to Italian in some days. I will let you
know when I'm done. T
On 29-09-12 11:54, Cristian Marchi wrote:
I'm currently working on the bug you pointed out and I hope to have it
finalized and translated to Italian in some days. I will let you know
when I'm done. Thanks for waiting for me again!
The patch for that bug will apply to 2.4 and trunk. Can you ple
I'm currently working on the bug you pointed out and I hope to have it
finalized and translated to Italian in some days. I will let you know
when I'm done. Thanks for waiting for me again!
The patch for that bug will apply to 2.4 and trunk. Can you please give
me advice on how to proceed? Do I h
Am 27.09.2012 17:17, schrieb Geert Janssens:
>
> The same goes for the changes that Frank added. If the result of these
> changes is that some parts of the documentation have to be re-translated
> and someone still plans to do this before release, just shout and I'll
> wait for it.
>
It was most
About the documentation release, I haven't started the release process
yet, as there are some people working on parts that IMO could be
relevant for the 2.4 series of GnuCash [1] (and I'm a little short in
time currently ;).
For me the next documentation release is not in a hurry, I rather int
Ooops forgot the 2.4 branch. I will take a look at it and I'll try to
finish the translation work by friday night.
Thanks Geert for informing me!
Regards
Cristian
Il 19/09/2012 23.07, Geert Janssens ha scritto:
On 12-09-12 21:20, Cristian Marchi wrote:
I should check the Italian translation b
On 12-09-12 21:20, Cristian Marchi wrote:
I should check the Italian translation but for this month I'm really
short on time. So, for me you can go on with the release.
Regards
Cristian
Cristian,
I see you did find some time to work on the translation. That's great !
I noticed that you have
Il 06/09/2012 21:14, Geert Janssens ha scritto:
On 06-09-12 19:54, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
Hi Geert,
Am 06.09.2012 11:49, schrieb Geert Janssens:
:
Next, the bug that started all this, is now fixed both in 2.4 and
trunk.
It does affect distro's that ship recent versions of yelp. For that
On 06-09-12 16:48, Mike Evans wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:49:43 +0200
Geert Janssens wrote:
Bug 661705 triggered me to look at our documentation build scripts
and the state of our documentation repository in general.
I noticed there was no 2.4 branch yet, although a number of commits
in tru
On 06-09-12 19:54, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
Hi Geert,
Am 06.09.2012 11:49, schrieb Geert Janssens:
:
Next, the bug that started all this, is now fixed both in 2.4 and trunk.
It does affect distro's that ship recent versions of yelp. For that
reason I would like to do a new stable documentati
Hi Geert,
Am 06.09.2012 11:49, schrieb Geert Janssens:
:
> Next, the bug that started all this, is now fixed both in 2.4 and trunk.
> It does affect distro's that ship recent versions of yelp. For that
> reason I would like to do a new stable documentation release soon (like
> in a week or so).
C
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:49:43 +0200
Geert Janssens wrote:
> Bug 661705 triggered me to look at our documentation build scripts
> and the state of our documentation repository in general.
>
> I noticed there was no 2.4 branch yet, although a number of commits
> in trunk were not meant for 2.4. So
Bug 661705 triggered me to look at our documentation build scripts and
the state of our documentation repository in general.
I noticed there was no 2.4 branch yet, although a number of commits in
trunk were not meant for 2.4. So I have branched 2.4 just before the
first commit that's not 2.4 r
Hi,
2011/7/12 Derek Atkins :
> Geert Janssens writes:
>
>>> If we can automate it I'm happy to make it part of the nightly docs build.
>>>
>> Once Sasaki completes the makefile rules for epub, automating that will be as
>> simple as running a make epub as part of the nightly build and copying the
Geert Janssens writes:
>> If we can automate it I'm happy to make it part of the nightly docs build.
>>
> Once Sasaki completes the makefile rules for epub, automating that will be as
> simple as running a make epub as part of the nightly build and copying the
> resulting *.epub files to the g
On maandag 11 juli 2011, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Geert Janssens writes:
> > On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> >> So, here's the summary:
> >>
> >> - Support EPUB by default
> >>
> >> - We should go without dbtoepub (and Ruby) itself,
> >>
> >> and create EPUB with current to
Geert Janssens writes:
> On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
>> So, here's the summary:
>>
>> - Support EPUB by default
>> - We should go without dbtoepub (and Ruby) itself,
>> and create EPUB with current toolchains.
>> - Support MOBI by optional
>> - We will introduce --with-
2011-07-09 Geert Janssens :
> On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
>> I have pushed some tweakes in build system and push to
>> https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/tree/2.4.1-in-epub-and-mobi
>> , and you can downloadn .epub / .mobi from
>> https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/download
On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No one seems to be intereted in this, but
> I have pushed some tweakes in build system and push to
> https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/tree/2.4.1-in-epub-and-mobi
> , and you can downloadn .epub / .mobi from
> https://github.com/sss/gn
On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> So, here's the summary:
>
> - Support EPUB by default
> - We should go without dbtoepub (and Ruby) itself,
> and create EPUB with current toolchains.
> - Support MOBI by optional
> - We will introduce --with-mobi (--without-mobi by default) t
Hi,
2011-07-09 Geert Janssens :
>> I guess, Python is almost a standard tool on Linux and other enverionments,
>> so depending on Python is not bad.
>
> It's not a standard tool on Windows unfortunately.
> Our Windows build currently doesn't use python and the debate is still open
> whether it sho
so the script we
need is not readily available. This is not necessarily a problem of course.
The other disadvantage is the dependency on python, which is not installed by
default on Windows. So if we want to build the mobi files on Windows, we have
to make sure python is installed. I suspect onl
2011/7/9 Geert Janssens :
> I wonder if this script is required to generate the epub format,
> or if it's just a wrapper around a generic xslt transformation.
>From a quick view with this script,
this script does:
- XSLT transformation using xsltproc
- zip these reesults into .epub
So, basically,
On vrijdag 8 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> I've misread one point.
>
> > Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
> >
> > I have a few questions:
> > 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose
> > that instead of the standard docbook xsl transformation ?
On vrijdag 8 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reviewing.
>
> 2011-07-08 Geert Janssens :
> > Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
> >
> > I have a few questions:
> > 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose
> > that instead of the s
I've misread one point.
> Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
>
> I have a few questions:
> 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose that
> instead of the standard docbook xsl transformation ? The epub stylesheet is
> not part of our repository because
Hi,
Thanks for reviewing.
2011-07-08 Geert Janssens :
> Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
>
> I have a few questions:
> 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose that
> instead of the standard docbook xsl transformation ? The epub stylesheet is
> not
On vrijdag 8 juli 2011, Geert Janssens wrote:
> On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > No one seems to be intereted in this, but
>
> No, no, I am interested, but I didn't have the time yet to respond. I'll
> see if I can pull your build system tweaks and merge them in the
On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No one seems to be intereted in this, but
No, no, I am interested, but I didn't have the time yet to respond. I'll see
if I can pull your build system tweaks and merge them in the main repository.
I personally like the possibility to gener
Hi,
No one seems to be intereted in this, but
I have pushed some tweakes in build system and push to
https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/tree/2.4.1-in-epub-and-mobi
, and you can downloadn .epub / .mobi from
https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/downloads .
Thanks,
--
SASAKI Suguru
mailto:s
Hi,
I've heard about the release of GnuCash Documentation 2.4.1,
so I've generated .epub with dbtoepub [1] from DocBook source directly,
and .mobi with ebook-convert in Calibre [2] from .epub.
I'm not sure about the quality of de_DE and it_IT ones,
because I'm not so fam
GnuCash Documentation 2.4.1 released
The GnuCash documentation team proudly announces release 2.4.1 of the GnuCash
help manual and concepts guide. This documentation is intended for the 2.4
series of GnuCash.
Note: version 2.4.0 of the GnuCash Documentation was only partially released
and had
GnuCash Documentation 2.2.2 released
The GnuCash documentation team proudly announces release 2.2.2 of the GnuCash
help manual and concepts guide. This documentation is intended for the 2.2
series of GnuCash.
Note that this will be the last documentation release for the 2.2 series. All
future
Tom Browder wrote:
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 17:08, Clark wrote:
I used Adobe Acrobat Pro to do a pre-press on the PDF. The images which
print too big are specified to be at 75 DPI, the ones that print right are
about 120~126 DPI. In all cases the numbers are not exact, and vary
slightly from im
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:15, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Quoting Tom Browder :
>
>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 08:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> ...
>>>
>>> Tom Browder writes:
>>>
Derek, I'll be happy to take a look and see if I can fix at least a
couple of the bad figures to see what kind of effo
On Friday 19 June 2009, Clark wrote:
> I used Adobe Acrobat Pro to do a pre-press on the PDF. The images which
> print too big are specified to be at 75 DPI, the ones that print right
> are about 120~126 DPI. In all cases the numbers are not exact, and vary
> slightly from image to image.
Given t
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 21:01, Clark wrote:
..
> Forgive me if I am being redundant, but I want to be sure I am understood.
>
> I don't think it is in the XML code, I don't think it has anything to do
> with DocBook or the XML. I think it is in the .png, .jpg, .tif, .whatever
> image file that it
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 17:08, Clark wrote:
> I used Adobe Acrobat Pro to do a pre-press on the PDF. The images which
> print too big are specified to be at 75 DPI, the ones that print right are
> about 120~126 DPI. In all cases the numbers are not exact, and vary
> slightly from image to image.
I used Adobe Acrobat Pro to do a pre-press on the PDF. The images which
print too big are specified to be at 75 DPI, the ones that print right
are about 120~126 DPI. In all cases the numbers are not exact, and vary
slightly from image to image.
So what is happening is that the PDF specified
With regard to the pictures being too big, can they be scaled? If the
problem is non-familiarity with how to scale an image, I could do that, and
...
Everything is available from gnucash-docs trunk. I think fooling with
the raw files might be non-productive since they look fine with the
other
Quoting Tom Browder :
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 08:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
...
Tom Browder writes:
Derek, I'll be happy to take a look and see if I can fix at least a
couple of the bad figures to see what kind of effort is involved. I
...
That would be most excellent! Thank you.
If "make
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 08:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
...
> Tom Browder writes:
>
>> Derek, I'll be happy to take a look and see if I can fix at least a
>> couple of the bad figures to see what kind of effort is involved. I
...
> That would be most excellent! Thank you.
>
> If "make pdf" is all tha
Tom,
It got through, apparently successfully. However when I save the
attachment, Firefox says that it is a 9.2MB attachement, but stops
saving it about 2/3 of the way through on the "save" progress indicator,
and the resulting file is only 6.8MB. When I try to open it with
Acrobat 9, "Docu
Tom,
Tom Browder writes:
> Derek, I'll be happy to take a look and see if I can fix at least a
> couple of the bad figures to see what kind of effort is involved. I
> don't know much docbook, but I'm sure there are various ways to
> manipulate a figure without having to import or make a new ima
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 20:20, Clark wrote:
> Tom,
>
> It got through, apparently successfully. However when I save the
> attachment, Firefox says that it is a 9.2MB attachement, but stops saving it
> about 2/3 of the way through on the "save" progress indicator, and the
> resulting file is only 6
Yes, I would like the guide. If the help manual could be built, that also.
What is the best way to get it?
I have always been puzzled that projects do not routinely make their
documentation available in PDF form vs. online web pages. I would think
it would make sense to have it on a download
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 18:35, Clark wrote:
> Yes, I would like the guide. If the help manual could be built, that also.
>
> What is the best way to get it?
Ray, I can send you a copy of the guide. If you saw earlier messages,
note that many of the screenshot figures are too big (mainly too wide
Derek, I'll be happy to take a look and see if I can fix at least a
couple of the bad figures to see what kind of effort is involved. I
don't know much docbook, but I'm sure there are various ways to
manipulate a figure without having to import or make a new image file
(and it shouldn't affect the
Tom Browder writes:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 15:39, Tom Browder wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 17:51, Clark wrote:
> ...
>> Ray, I tried to use the gnucash-docs trunk and get an fop failure
>> while making the guide pdf. I'm investigating--first trying to use
>> the latest fop.
>
> Well, I us
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 15:39, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 17:51, Clark wrote:
...
> Ray, I tried to use the gnucash-docs trunk and get an fop failure
> while making the guide pdf. I'm investigating--first trying to use
> the latest fop.
Well, I used the trunk again and the guide
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 20:35, Clark wrote:
> Tom,
>
> I appreciate what you are doing, and would like to have it (as it appears
> would many others!). Whenever I try to build something like that myself I
You're welcome--I want it, too!
> feel like I am groping in the dark, it takes a very long
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 17:51, Clark wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Spet 30 2008 you posted a note "Producing GnuCash Guide PDF [SOLVED]". I
> would dearly love to have the current (2006) versions of both "Tutorial and
> Concepts Guide" and the "GnuCash Help Manual" in PDF format.
>
> It sounds like you created
On Sunday 27 February 2005 8:35 am, Neil Williams wrote:
> On Sunday 27 February 2005 12:50 am, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> > On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 23:43 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> The
> only change I'm considering is for each imagedata:
>
> to
>
Don't I feel the mug. I don't need to change any of
On Sunday 27 February 2005 12:50 am, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 23:43 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> > Even then, it's only the revision history that is duplicated, so it might
> > as well stay.
>
> Neil,
>
> There's a lot more that's different between docbook-xml and docbook-sgml
>
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 23:43 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> It's an added file at the moment - that's where any duplication comes in. As
> you picked up later, docbook-utils is SGML rather than XML so it complains if
> the first line of the SGML file is an XML declaration - which xsltproc
> under
On Saturday 26 February 2005 10:00 pm, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 20:25 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> > All I'll be doing is adding a .docbook for each set (guide and help)
> > because I can't convert files based on , I need (a truly
> > minor change that doesn't require any furth
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 20:25 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> I've realised that using
>
>
> is generating errors. I'd like to change each id to use hyphens instead of
> underscores:
>
>
This is fine by me, its a pretty minor change. Go ahead and add it.
> All I'll be doing is adding a .doc
On Friday 25 February 2005 5:08 am, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> I've not attempted to validate the xml in the docs for use to convert to
> pdf, just that its valid for conversion to html which the build script
> does.
OK, I've got most of that done. The changes to the XML itself are quite
limited - th
Neil,
Thanks. If you need other updates to the website let me know
Chris
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 17:57 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> On Friday 25 February 2005 5:08 am, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> > Neil,
> >
> > I've not attempted to validate the xml in the docs for use to convert to
> > pdf, just that
I have updated the GnuCash doc's page below with Neils PDF's of
GnuCash-Guide and GnuCash-help. I also added a link in the 'Other
Documentation' section to Neil's website.
http://www.gnucash.org/en/docs.phtml
Directing people to this webpage should now be the default answer to the
following;
1)
On Friday 25 February 2005 5:08 am, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> Neil,
>
> I've not attempted to validate the xml in the docs for use to convert to
> pdf, just that its valid for conversion to html which the build script
> does. Its possible to do this, but I'd rather not add the MB of pdf to
> the docs b
Neil,
I've not attempted to validate the xml in the docs for use to convert to
pdf, just that its valid for conversion to html which the build script
does. Its possible to do this, but I'd rather not add the MB of pdf to
the docs build and I haven't really had a lot of time to do more than
release
Neil Williams schrieb:
On Sunday 20 February 2005 6:53 pm, R Hannes Beinert wrote:
I very much appreciate your efforts in generating these PDF docs! I was in
the process of motivating myself to offer to generate them myself
I'm quite amazed at the appeal of a single 110 page PDF file! It horrifies
On Sunday 20 February 2005 6:53 pm, R Hannes Beinert wrote:
> I very much appreciate your efforts in generating these PDF docs! I was in
> the process of motivating myself to offer to generate them myself
I'm quite amazed at the appeal of a single 110 page PDF file! It horrifies me
to produce fi
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 06:39:35PM +0100, Michael Wahlbrink wrote:
> For the first time I've left it as one big file 2.9Mb
> But if there's a need for, I can also provide seperated chapters...
FWIW, I prefer the one big file version.
-chris
___
gnu
On Sunday 20 February 2005 6:31 pm, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> If someone makes it available to me I can put any docs in pdf on the
> gnucash website.
Chris, I've only just realised that the guide and help ARE in docbook, it's
just that when I try docbook2pdf, I get syntax errors. I note you're using
--- Michael Wahlbrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neil Williams schrieb:
> > I'll be keeping these .pdf files updated and the site will remain active
> > indefinitely. If there are other requests for documentation in various
> > formats, I can host those where they are available too.
> > Mich
On Sunday 20 February 2005 6:30 pm, Michael Wahlbrink wrote:
> But isn't there a way to go directly to pdf from that mysterious
> doc-book things?? There must be some advantage of these.
Yes there is, that's what I use for the GnuCash Design documentation. I also
use docbook for all the qof_
Michael Wahlbrink schrieb:
[...]
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot login
The password is "guest"
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot checkout
gnucash-docs
that worked under cygwin...
I'm on the way to setup cygwin with cvs etc to get this job done
even withou
If someone makes it available to me I can put any docs in pdf on the
gnucash website. There is already a place holder in the docs part of the
site (http://www.gnucash.org/en/docs.phtml) so I'd just need to add the
link.
Chris
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 15:13 +, Neil Williams wrote:
> On Sunday 20
Hi all,
Neil Williams schrieb:
On Sunday 20 February 2005 2:31 pm, Michael Wahlbrink wrote:
On Saturday 19 February 2005 8:08 pm, Michael Wahlbrink wrote:
I can do that, but the images linked from the document
http://code.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/gnucash-guide.html
are not there (thats the reaso
On Sunday 20 February 2005 2:31 pm, Michael Wahlbrink wrote:
> >>>On Saturday 19 February 2005 8:08 pm, Michael Wahlbrink wrote:
> I can do that, but the images linked from the document
> http://code.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/gnucash-guide.html
> are not there (thats the reason why they are not i
27;d
need to monitor changes to gnucash-docs and provide updated copies as and
when - especially around release time.
Yes I can do this! But there will be no guarantee for "next-day
pdf-delivery" ;-) sometimes it will take till the next weekend.
If you can, just let the gnucash
Michael, these are very good, thanks. Are you willing to maintain these? You'd
need to monitor changes to gnucash-docs and provide updated copies as and
when - especially around release time.
If you can, just let the gnucash documentation writers know (via this list) so
that you
Neil Williams schrieb:
On Saturday 19 February 2005 3:47 pm, Branislav Djokic wrote:
Hi Neil,
Hi,
I am interested in finding the GnuCash manual(s) in
pdf format, which makes documents much more convenient
for printing.
I've got two files in HTML that can be printed to PDF but when I try it, I get
On Saturday 19 February 2005 3:47 pm, Branislav Djokic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in finding the GnuCash manual(s) in
> pdf format, which makes documents much more convenient
> for printing.
I've got two files in HTML that can be printed to PDF but when I try it, I get
a two column layout t
Hi,
I am interested in finding the GnuCash manual(s) in
pdf format, which makes documents much more convenient
for printing.
Under the GnuCash Documentation Project at the website
http://www.gnucash.org/en/docs.phtml in the box with
the title "GnuCash v1.8 (current stable release)"
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