Hi,
On Wednesday, 24 May 2006, 02:49 CEST, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> Author: chris
> Date: 2006-05-23 20:49:10 -0400 (Tue, 23 May 2006)
> New Revision: 14158
> Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/14158
>
> Modified:
>gnucash/trunk/lib/libqof/qof/gnc-date.c
>gnucash/trunk/src/gnome/
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Thanks a lot. Applied to SVN.
In the future, I'd ask to send the po files in gzip'd form to the
mailing list. Saves some bandwidth for a lot of readers here. Thanks.
Christian
Nikos Charonitakis schrieb:
> 2037 translated messages, 631 fuzzy transla
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Eneko Lacunza schrieb:
> 3582 translated messages, 26 fuzzy translations, 70 untranslated
> messages.
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> Mostly Lot- and HBCI-related strings left.
Thanks a lot (no pun intended). Applied to SVN. Those strings concerning
HBCI can probably be left al
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Derek Atkins schrieb:
> Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> - PostGres support
>>> - configure.in/building support
>>> - Open/Save (more of a "don't do anything else"; Bug#332251).
>>> Since there hasn't been any
Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On another note, I believe we still need to disable the 'View' option
>> from the Lot Viewer API. It just prints out a "yet to be implemented"
>> message.
>
> Sure. Can you do this? Obviously I didn't quite understand which part of
> the lot viewe
Dear gnucash developers.
I'm having a look at the new 1.9.6 version.
Basically its great, so thanks a lot for those who have spent and are
spending time on the software. Now, I wouldn't send an email just for
that. I have a minor feature suggestion triggered by gnucash new look:
I'm wonderi
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 09:22:53AM +0200, Andreas Köhler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wednesday, 24 May 2006, 02:49 CEST, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> > Author: chris
> > Date: 2006-05-23 20:49:10 -0400 (Tue, 23 May 2006)
> > New Revision: 14158
> > Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/14158
> >
> > Mo
Devs,
I've been trying to see how far I can bring the postgres backend in
the past couple days, on the misc-backend branch.
Currently, I've been successful at:
- opening a database created with 1.8
- saving the opened database as an xml file
- creating a new database with 1.9
Caveats:
1)