Is there some documentation on the unicode point for this symbol?
I loaded 3.906, and the ‘f’ indicator went away and was replaced by nothing.
(so I’m guess even the default font doesn’t have the symbol, which isn’t
optimal.)
Regards,
Adrien
>
> • A symbol is now displayed on transactions in
Is there a trick to this?
I just set a layout on a Vendor bill, then clicked the menu entry.
I closed the bill and opened a different one from the same vendor. The layout
was not the one I saved.
I then re-opened the original bill and it too did not return with the saved
layout.
3.906 on MacO
Am 24.06.20 um 01:51 schrieb John Ralls:
> The 3 TIAA-CREF symbols are QCGLRX, QCSCIX, QCSCRX. TIAA-CREF does not return
> any quote for these.
>
Because TIAA-CREF uses it's own numbers from colum bogus:
https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-help/fq-spec-tiaa.html
HTH
Frank
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Yet another documentation appendix that would be more appropriately placed on
the wiki...
Original Message
From: "Frank H. Ellenberger"
Sent: Wed Jun 24 05:25:57 EDT 2020
To: "uhopfer@gmail"
Cc: gnucash-devel
Subject: Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] error message with finance::quote gnc
That should do it...
I just tested on my Fedora 31 box and after following your steps the new bill
opens with the new
layout (I do run current master rather than 3.906 but I don't think any changes
were made in
that area between these two).
What changes did you make exactly to the layout ?
R
Adrien,
That is a bot surprising, there is a test for the glyphs in the font and if
not present should default to 'f' and 'w', code points are..
#define GLYPH_PAPERCLIP "\360\237\223\216" // Codepoint U+1F4CE
#define GLYPH_LINK "\360\237\224\227" // Codepoint U+1F517
Regarding the second poin
I reduced ‘Invoiced?’, ‘Billable?' and all three tax columns to zero then
expanded ‘Expense Account’ and snapped ‘Description’ to balance.
After re-opening, the three tax columns and ‘Billable?’ come back as default
sizes and Description shrinks accordingly.
Is there a way to choose visible col
Thanks I’ll check for that glyph.
Concerning the layout, I used that option then opened other bills from a Vendor
Report, as well as the same bill.
I just changed them again and used the menu entry again, and this time did a
Find.
Now (check my reply to Geert) only ’Taxable?’ and ‘Billable?’ c
I think that is the problem, reduce those columns but make sure the columns
are at least one pixel. I do not think they can be zero.
Bob
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 15:41, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Thanks I’ll check for that glyph.
>
> Concerning the layout, I used
I just decided to test using the ‘Reset’ option then re-opened some bills to
test that it was indeed reset, then I reset my layout and made it default again.
Now, every subsequent bill I open is back to default column widths and my
layout isn’t saved at all.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 24, 2020 w
Funny enough, they were 1 or 2px.
In my re-test after using the reset option, I made sure to be careful to bring
them to zero. Those widths weren’t retained at all.
I’ll try again to carefully set them all to very small and see what happens.
Regards,
> On Jun 24, 2020 w26d176, at 9:44 AM, Rob
Bob,
Thanks, that was the ticket.
I very carefully set them to 1px (column dividers still visible as a now
thicker line) which is rather tricky.
The layout was retained.
Apparently, the columns that were getting reset on me had been reduced to zero.
So I guess this is working as intended (or
It may be possible to save the column widths as 1px when the columns are
dragged on screen to zero px.
Regards,
Bob
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 15:54, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Thanks, that was the ticket.
>
> I very carefully set them to 1px (column divide
I guess that is what I managed to do. I'm interpreting ‘0px’ to mean the
dividers merge/overlap so you only see a single-width divider. That it seems
doesn’t get saved, but it is easier to accomplish dexterity-wise without having
to carefully hit a fine-tuned target. (I’m using a touch pad, not
Those glyphs only show up for me in Character Viewer as ‘Apple Color Emoji’.
(thus not part of any regular typeface) Not sure how to get that included in
GnuCash if it isn’t there by default. Certainly, I don’t want to change my
default font to all emojis.
But that doesn’t explain the lack of f
Seems like this feature needs a few more kinks worked out. At the least, saving
zero width column settings should be allowed. A kludge might be to
programmatically reset a zero width column to 1px on save. I doubt most users
would notice or object to the difference on screen.
Origina
The kludge is not practical as there are some hidden columns at 0px as the
layout is shared between invoices and bills and one would not know on save
which columns should really be at 0px or changed to 1px.
I think the only real option is to not allow dragging columns to zero, not
really sure why
I found it to be trivial to expand the columns again from 0px. Though if you’ve
collapsed multiple adjacent columns, you have to un-collapse them in reverse
order.
I guess since the layout is shared, it makes sense there could be other issues
if 0px were allowed.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 24,
I tested this on a couple of Linux boxes and also on Windows and had no
trouble so maybe it is a Mac issue. Unfortunately I do not presently have
one so I do not know, maybe John might have an idea, the only ideas I have
is to set different code points for a paperclip and links for Mac's,
disable i
David,
Am 24.06.20 um 14:01 schrieb D.:
> Yet another documentation appendix that would be more appropriately placed on
> the wiki...
you are still walking in the wrong direction!
If you are in the outback the wiki is not available or the access is
very expensive, but the docs are installed on
I tried pasting them into a Notes field, they take up space, but do not display.
I fired up the GTKInspector to see if I could find a clue —no dice. CSS has no
effect, and it is near impossible to target anything besides the register sheet
as a whole, or the entry field. (and one can’t edit the
Whatever.
Original Message
From: "Frank H. Ellenberger"
Sent: Wed Jun 24 12:18:19 EDT 2020
To: "D."
Cc: gnucash-devel
Subject: Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] error message with finance::quote gnc-path-check +
problems with retrieving quotes for 2 symbols.
David,
Am 24.06.20 um 14:01
Further : the user case for a user to be actually unable to access the internet
to consult the wiki is I think rather extreme. Inconvenient, perhaps;
maddeningly slow, even. But actually unavailable?
Personally, I'm not sure how many transactions I would generate in the
"outback," anyway. I'd
Also if you are in the outback without connectivity to read the wiki you
are definitely not going to have the connectivity to grab quotes! LOL.
-derek
On Wed, June 24, 2020 3:54 pm, D. via gnucash-devel wrote:
> Further : the user case for a user to be actually unable to access the
> internet to
Exactly!
Original Message
From: Derek Atkins
Sent: Wed Jun 24 16:54:26 EDT 2020
To: "D."
Cc: "Frank H. Ellenberger" , Dawid Wrobel via
gnucash-devel
Subject: Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] error message with finance::quote gnc-path-check +
problems with retrieving quotes for 2 symbol
Now now, we have some of the best dialup systems in the world in the
outback, no Covid either. I'm starting to buy into this whole 5g / Covid
conspiracy theory after all :-). Elon Musk's Starlink satellite's will fix
everything anyway !!!
Cheers David H (Not quite in the outback)
On Thu, 25 Jun
Sorry, I forgot to report back that after looking over the entire unicode
table, I can’t find anything suitable as replacement glyphs. (at least not
without a specialized typeface, which GnuCash would have to package)
So on Mac at least, we lose the ability to see there is an attachment or
loca
Font handling in Gtk on MacOS is weird: Pango only calculates the layout for
computing box sizes. The actual glyph selection and layout is handled by Cairo,
and I don't think it knows how to use CoreText's font substitution. WebKitGtk
complicates matters by requiring the FreeType2 Pango backend
I’d be happy to play with the CSS, but I don’t see a way to target that cell.
All I get are the sheet and the entry cell.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 24, 2020 w26d176, at 8:05 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Font handling in Gtk on MacOS is weird: Pango only calculates the layout for
> computing box s
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