Re: Time for 2.5.1

2013-05-06 Thread David Carlson
On 5/5/2013 3:25 AM, Robert Fewell wrote: > Alex, > > There is only one header row but the titles change depending on which row > you are on in the register. This is deliberate to utilises the sort model. > > I did not think it was necessary to have the extra number on the > transaction row, just l

Re: Time for 2.5.1

2013-05-06 Thread Derek Atkins
Robert Fewell <14ubo...@gmail.com> writes: > At the moment it is just the Account registers that use the new interface, > I am looking at changing the business options to use the same thing. Thanks! > Robert -derek -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Memb

Re: Windows Builds

2013-05-06 Thread Derek Atkins
Geert Janssens writes: >> build. Geert, I'm not sure why you re-enabled the 2.4 build as a daily, >> unless you were trying to test something. > > I indeed wanted to test something. I wanted to simulate a build initiated from > the Windows cmd environment, not from the minwg shell script, just to

Re: Server down?

2013-05-06 Thread Derek Atkins
David Carlson writes: > Funny, I use that same excuse that I can't find the roof leak when it is > not raining. My roofers have been able to fix the roof leak when it hasn't been raining. At least it has not leaked in the last few major rains we've had. The network, however, cannot survive a p

Proposed feature requests on uservoice: Do we want them, or decline them?

2013-05-06 Thread Christian Stimming
Dear developers, over the years the gnucash uservoice page http://gnucash.uservoice.com has collected quite a number of suggestions from users about features they would like to see in gnucash. By the "voting" feature of uservoice, those proposals are also in a meaningful ordering. My assumptio

Re: Proposed feature requests on uservoice: Do we want them, or decline them?

2013-05-06 Thread John Ralls
On May 6, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Christian Stimming wrote: > Dear developers, > > over the years the gnucash uservoice page http://gnucash.uservoice.com has > collected quite a number of suggestions from users about features they would > like to see in gnucash. By the "voting" feature of uservoice