On Wed, 30 May 2001 23:06:31 Duarte Loreto wrote:
> Hope this helps someone. I can look at the scheme file and see how it
> could work in portuguese, although I promisse nothing as I never coded
> in scheme nor C.
Do you know perl? Python? Basic? Pseudocode?
If you can code a little demons
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On Wednesday 30 May 2001 00:15, Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
> on Australian cheques, the equivalent amount would be written
> as:
>
> "Two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-six cents"
>
> and $234 would be written
>
> "Two hundred and thirty-four dollars
I giveup, I don't know. Maybe someone on te list can help.
You should remind the list what version of redhat/whatever you have
isntalled, and what version of gnucash.
--linas
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To: Linas Vepst
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 01:58:10PM +0100, Malcolm Locke was heard to remark:
> After a recent re-install I discovered that I can no longer read my files
> from last year. It turns out that I had been using a 1.3 version, so it
> is obviously my fault if I cannot get out of this situation.
>
> Wh
On Thu, 31 May 2001 10:03:29 Duarte Loreto wrote:
>
> I think it woul be easier to do the code than explain the grammar... ;)
>
> OK. By weekend, I can send you a Java class that gets a number and
> returns
> the string. The languages I'm better at (or least worse) are Java and VB.
> My
> cu