Jacob,
I build GC 3.4 on Linux Mint Tara (19) and don't see any problems with the
summary bar or status bar if I open or close them. There were a few slight
visible differences moving from gtk-2 to gtk-3 as Geert mentioned. It may
also be worth looking at the dependencies for the gtk3 library and
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 03:53:52 CET schreef David T. via gnucash-devel:
> While I take exception to Wm's tone and language, I agree with his overall
> assessment of the reports and configuration management.
>
>
> Storing configuration data separately from the financial data and on a user
> (a
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 05:05:21 CET schreef David Cousens:
> Adrien,
>
> You beat me to it. I was about to also suggest making it a user preference
> to be able to store the report configurations either with the book or as a
> user location. Then the user could choose what suits their circumst
On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 at 23:28, Wm via gnucash-devel
wrote:
> ...
> You, Colin Law, seem to be the sort of person that votes for Trump
> because you aren't bothered if a black women gets shot.
I fail to see what I have done to be so vilely abused as to be accused
of being a Trump supporter or being
Adrien,
Using configuration files as a mechanism for working around the significant
shortcomings of the reports ecosystem in Gnucash is tortured logic, at best. To
be clear, I understand the challenges facing the team-- as well as accept that
I am unable to effect change in these areas. Neverth
On 24/02/2019 02:25, David Cousens wrote:
Wm,
David, I appreciate your efforts as peacemaker, don't give up on all of
us yet, most of us are trying to be good, promise :)
If you draw a diagram from the information in the wiki page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
where
On 24/02/2019 02:53, David T. via gnucash-devel wrote:
While I take exception to Wm's tone and language, I agree with his overall
assessment of the reports and configuration management.
I am happy to apologize to you if someone eventually takes notice. I
will do this by paying for a meal if
On 24/02/2019 03:44, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
One might want the same configuration in many respects and the same options on
various reports to be ’saved’ (since there is no other way to accomplish this
task) as user configured defaults to be useful across various books.
Some people have separ
On 24/02/2019 04:05, David Cousens wrote:
Adrien,
You beat me to it. I was about to also suggest making it a user preference
to be able to store the report configurations either with the book or as a
user location. Then the user could choose what suits their circumstances and
configuration.
If
On 24/02/2019 09:11, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 05:05:21 CET schreef David Cousens:
Adrien,
You beat me to it. I was about to also suggest making it a user preference
to be able to store the report configurations either with the book or as a
user location. Then the user co
On 24/02/2019 10:45, David T. via gnucash-devel wrote:
Adrien,
Using configuration files as a mechanism for working around the significant
shortcomings of the reports ecosystem in Gnucash is tortured logic, at best. To
be clear, I understand the challenges facing the team-- as well as accept th
On 24/02/2019 08:44, Geert Janssens wrote:
Completely agree in today's context. There have been reasons in the past it
was done as it is. If someone has spare time and epxerience I gladly accept
patches to fix this technical debt.
There was nothing to fix in this regard in gnc 2.x
gnc 3.x cha
On 24/02/2019 08:44, Geert Janssens wrote:
Yes, unfortunately this isn't very user friendly. I'm sure it can be improved.
Again it requires someone with time available and coding experience to
implement it.
Not really, 2. was better than 3. in this regard; let's just go back is
my suggestion.
On 24/02/2019 09:19, Colin Law wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 at 23:28, Wm via gnucash-devel
wrote:
...
You, Colin Law, seem to be the sort of person that votes for Trump
because you aren't bothered if a black women gets shot.
I fail to see what I have done to be so vilely abused as to be accused
On 24/02/2019 01:06, David Carlson wrote:
No, it is the name calling and digression from real subject matter.
I had to do the name calling because no-one was paying attention.
I'd prefer it if I was listened to the first time, promise.
--
Wm
___
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 at 15:21, Wm via gnucash-devel
wrote:
>
> That is the point, dear, you may not have said a swearword but what you
> are supporting is shameful.
Please don't call me dear. That is almost as bad as labelling me a
Trump supporter.
I don't understand what it is you think I am sup
On 24/02/2019 03:12, David Cousens wrote:
Wm
You could have a startup script which copied a common user config file for
GnuCash from a backup or other central location to each users home directory
and then copied it back on exit.
On Linux the files would be those in the directories:
/home//.lo
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 12:54:35 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-devel:
> On 24/02/2019 02:25, David Cousens wrote:
> > Wm,
>
> David, I appreciate your efforts as peacemaker, don't give up on all of
> us yet, most of us are trying to be good, promise :)
>
> > If you draw a diagram from the informa
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 14:50:27 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-devel:
> On 24/02/2019 08:44, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Completely agree in today's context. There have been reasons in the past
> > it
> > was done as it is. If someone has spare time and epxerience I gladly
> > accept
> > patches to f
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 17:19:09 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-devel:
> On 24/02/2019 03:12, David Cousens wrote:
> > Wm
> >
> > You could have a startup script which copied a common user config file for
> > GnuCash from a backup or other central location to each users home
> > directory and then
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 16:23:24 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-devel:
> On 24/02/2019 01:06, David Carlson wrote:
> > No, it is the name calling and digression from real subject matter.
>
> I had to do the name calling because no-one was paying attention.
The more name calling you do the less I'm
On 24/02/2019 17:08, Geert Janssens wrote:
You do like misinterpreting other peoples words to your benefit...
Only if necessary. I have never seen you like this before.
I never said it was a requirement to get gnc implemented on Windows. I said
gnucash chose to better integrate with each pl
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 19:36:37 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-devel:
> On 24/02/2019 17:08, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > You do like misinterpreting other peoples words to your benefit...
>
> Only if necessary. I have never seen you like this before.
>
> > I never said it was a requirement to get
On 24/02/2019 16:51, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 12:54:35 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-devel:
On 24/02/2019 02:25, David Cousens wrote:
Wm,
David, I appreciate your efforts as peacemaker, don't give up on all of
us yet, most of us are trying to be good, promise :)
If you
Hi Geert
This is Mint on the Mate desktop. I found this from the configure log
that seems related: "No package 'gwengui-gtk3' found"
This package is not available in the Ubuntu 16.04 base, but was
introduced in 18.04. If this package is critical to GnuCash then it
seems the configure script
Hi Jacob,
I don't think the missing gwengui-gtk3 package is related. We anticipated it
would not be available on several distros by the time gnucash 3 would be
released. So if that package is not found, gnucash will be built with an
internal copy of this package. So regardless of whether your
Hi Geert
I'm starting a backup now to prepare for upgrade, I don't think I will
do more in this direction. I tried this in both Ubuntu Mate 18.04 and
Mint 19.1 in VMs, and both looked fine. So just backing up and running a
long overdue upgrade instead.
I'm pretty sure Mate runs on X11 though
Ok, good luck!
Geert
Op zondag 24 februari 2019 23:55:01 CET schreef Jacob Larsen:
> Hi Geert
>
> I'm starting a backup now to prepare for upgrade, I don't think I will
> do more in this direction. I tried this in both Ubuntu Mate 18.04 and
> Mint 19.1 in VMs, and both looked fine. So just backi
Wm,
I admit freely I do not have a clear understanding of how the reports (and
much else inside GnuCash) do work in detail and I doubt if I am alone in
that apart from maybe the core development team.
GnuCash for whatever historical reasons is only sparsely documented which
increases the diffic
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