Re: Cursor position when doing new transactions

2000-01-07 Thread Rob Browning
Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Could you explain how "virtual" and "physical" rows and columns are > organised, or provide a pointer to some documentation on it? > > I can't really modify this stuff without breaking something otherwise. > > If it isn't documented, it probabl

help please.

2000-01-07 Thread Adam Baldwin
I'm having problems after compiling gnucash, getting it to start...here is the error message. gnucash: bootstrap file is /usr/share/gnucash/scm/bootstrap.scm gnucash: [W] "failure loading ""/usr/share/gnucash/scm/prefs.scm" gnucash: [W] "failure loading ""/usr/share/gnucash/scm/text-export.scm" /

Re: SCM-Problem

2000-01-07 Thread Nico Ach
If I try this I get the following error message ERROR: In expression > Nico Ach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have tested it but I got the same error message. > > Are there any variables which must be set? > > Try this as root: > > guile -c "(use-modules (ice-9 slib)) (require 'new-c

Re: Tracking down various functions in the register code

2000-01-07 Thread Rob Browning
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Frankly, I've never really gotten into the habit of using debuggers > because I've spent so much of the time in situations where they won't > work at all (too much time spent working with kernel-level threads, > flaky debuggers, languages without debugge

More compilation problems with XmHTML

2000-01-07 Thread No one in particular
Hello, again-- XmHTML was one of the widget sets I tried to build. The current version, 1.1.7, seems to be bundled without a ./src directory, but the Makefiles seem unpleasantly surprised by that omission. I downloaded the 1.1.5 version and attempted to build it. After a couple of failed attem

low-res problems with dialog boxes

2000-01-07 Thread Anil B. Somayaji
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've been trying to play around with the latest gnucash versions, but I keep running into a problem with the gnome version - the add account dialog box is too tall for an 800x600 screen. The buttons at the bottom of the dialog box are just cut off (p

Re: More compilation problems with XmHTML

2000-01-07 Thread Dave Peticolas
> Hello, again-- > > XmHTML was one of the widget sets I tried to build. The current > version, 1.1.7, seems to be bundled without a ./src directory, but the > Makefiles seem unpleasantly surprised by that omission. I downloaded > the 1.1.5 version and attempted to build it. After a couple of

Lesstif problems ...

2000-01-07 Thread Dayne Medlyn
I was lead to believe that there was a patch for problems with lesstif.89, but when I compiled the cvs (both the stable and unstable) tree I still had the problem. The least significan problem is that only the last half of the the first character of the "File" and "Account" menus are drawn -- bu

Re: Lesstif problems ...

2000-01-07 Thread Dave Peticolas
> I was lead to believe that there was a patch for problems with > lesstif.89, but when I compiled the cvs (both the stable and unstable) > tree I still had the problem. The fix is in a patch that has not made it into CVS. I can send you the patch if you like. Also, I compiled the gnome versi

Re: low-res problems with dialog boxes

2000-01-07 Thread Dave Peticolas
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > I've been trying to play around with the latest gnucash versions, but > I keep running into a problem with the gnome version - the add account > dialog box is too tall for an 800x600 screen. The buttons at the > bottom of the dialog box are j

README for 1.2.5 on SuSE 6.3

2000-01-07 Thread Peter Pointner
Several people reported problems with gnucash on SuSE 6.3. For those who want to use the "stable" version 1.2.5 I wrote some instructions. See attachment. I'm not sure where this file could go. During my testing, I noticed that: - The mail archive has messages until end of November 99. The page

Re: Tracking down various functions in the register code

2000-01-07 Thread Robert Graham Merkel
Rob Browning writes: > Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Frankly, I've never really gotten into the habit of using debuggers > > because I've spent so much of the time in situations where they won't > > work at all (too much time spent working with kernel-level threads, > > fla

Re: Tracking down various functions in the register code

2000-01-07 Thread Dave Peticolas
> * stuff gets from my keypresses to the physical table > (gnc_table_modify_update). > > * stuff gets from the SplitRegister data structure to the engine > > What I haven't figured out is how stuff gets from the table to > the SplitRegister data structure. This happens in the modify_verify c

Notification: incoming/58

2000-01-07 Thread bugs
Gnucash BugTrack notification new message incoming/58 Message summary for PR#58 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New i8n patch confuses Debian autoconf Date: unknown 0 replies 0 followups > ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS < Received: (qmail 4698 invoked f

Re: Notification: incoming/58

2000-01-07 Thread Dave Peticolas
> Gnucash BugTrack notification > > new message incoming/58 > > Message summary for PR#58 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: New i8n patch confuses Debian autoconf > Date: unknown > 0 replies 0 followups > > > ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS < > > Received: (qm