Hello,
while translating GnuCash I noticed inconsistencies in menu separators:
"File -> Open" vs. "File > Open".
I would like to make them consistent. However, what type of "arrow" is
preferred:
1. >File > Open (Used in GnuCash)
2. -> File -> Open(Used in GnuCash)
3. →File → Open
On Sunday, 7/21/2013 10:03 AM, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2013, 07:21:19 schrieb David Carlson:
>> I have noticed that the order of the split lines in a split transaction
>> does not default to the same order as it does in in the old register
>> style of previous releases.
Hi,
Aurimas Fišeras writes:
> Hello,
> while translating GnuCash I noticed inconsistencies in menu separators:
> "File -> Open" vs. "File > Open".
>
> I would like to make them consistent. However, what type of "arrow" is
> preferred:
> 1. > File > Open (Used in GnuCash)
> 2. -> File -> Ope
2013.07.23 18:08, Derek Atkins rašė:
> Hi,
>
> Aurimas Fišeras writes:
>
>> Hello,
>> while translating GnuCash I noticed inconsistencies in menu separators:
>> "File -> Open" vs. "File > Open".
>>
>> I would like to make them consistent. However, what type of "arrow" is
>> preferred:
>> 1. > Fi
Hi,
I have successfully downloaded and installed GNUcash.
It was a nice surprise to see that the product matched the marketing .
I hope you can help with this question, we have:
1. several investment properties & loans for properties.
2. a mortgage on our home
3. al