Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-18 Thread Dave Peticolas
> > > If auto-fill as you describe was implemented, I would assume that > > > would lessen the need for 'recurring transactions' > > > i.e. automatically generated transactions that happen > > > every-so-often. Would 'recurring transactions' still be an > > > intersting feature to many people, or

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Condell
> > If auto-fill as you describe was implemented, I would assume that > > would lessen the need for 'recurring transactions' > > i.e. automatically generated transactions that happen > > every-so-often. Would 'recurring transactions' still be an > > intersting feature to many people, or would it

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-17 Thread Todd Greer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > If auto-fill as you describe was implemented, I would assume that > would lessen the need for 'recurring transactions' i.e. automatically > generated transactions that happen every-so-often. Would 'recurring > transactions' still be an intersting feature to many peop

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-17 Thread Rob Browning
Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > recurring transactions would still be nice, since when we open our > gnucash after a week or so, the "recurring transactions" timer would > fire, and would say, "would you like to enter your paycheck now?" > and then it would enter a paycheck, with the > a

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-17 Thread Rob Browning
Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have modified startup.scm to only load this file if the check for > slib2c6 fails, and I have tested it with both 2c4 and 2c7. It's > kind of a hack, but it would only need to be kept around until 2c6 > or better becomes widely available. Brillant.

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-16 Thread Rob Walker
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 23:29:33 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: linas> If auto-fill as you describe was implemented, I would assume linas> that would lessen the need for 'recurring transactions' linas> i.e. automatically generated transactions that happen linas> every-so-often. Would 'r

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-16 Thread Dave Peticolas
> Before that, though, I'm implementing the "guile listener" that > Christopher and I discussed a while back. I started in on it a while > ago and never got back to it, but now that I've had time for it to > mentally percolate for a bit, unless I'm overlooking something nasty > it looks like it

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-16 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > If auto-fill as you describe was implemented, I would assume that > would lessen the need for 'recurring transactions' > i.e. automatically generated transactions that happen > every-so-often. Would 'recurring transactions' still be an > intersting feature to many peo

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-16 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Todd Greer said: > > Is it possible to have an entire split be auto-filled? > > I thought it would be nice to have my paycheck fully entered, with all > of the various places money goes to, my checking account being but > one. I was pleased, until it came time to enter t

Re: auto-filling of splits

2000-02-16 Thread Dave Peticolas
> Is it possible to have an entire split be auto-filled? At this point, it is not possible, in any version including CVS. This is a very useful feature and one I plan on adding. However, it is also a bit tricky to do it 'right' for all the different cases and register styles, so I need to spend

auto-filling of splits

2000-02-16 Thread Todd Greer
Is it possible to have an entire split be auto-filled? I thought it would be nice to have my paycheck fully entered, with all of the various places money goes to, my checking account being but one. I was pleased, until it came time to enter the next one, at which time I realized that this would