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Thank you for your time and effort,
Paul Conrady
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This is not a question about GnuCash per se. Since I would like to contribute
to the development of GnuCash, I thought the developer's here might be the
best source of information.
I want to start coding in "C" and "C++". Please recommend an IDE for me.
After searching through the Ubuntu and Canon
my own use. I intentionally did
not remove the comments prior to sending to Christian so as to facilitate
locating the modified code. No need for my comments to remain in the code.
Paul Conrady
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nking features
do not operate as advertised and I would like to troubleshoot and fix the
problem.
Paul
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 8:04 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> On Mar 17, 2013, at 11:05 PM, Paul Conrady wrote:
>
> > This is not a question about GnuCash per se. Since I would like to
>
aven't really
> used it for C/C++ development, though.
>
> I've not used many others. QtCreator is probably well designed for C++,
> and if you do other work with Qt it's probably a good, familiar choice. If
> not, it may be another set of libraries and dependencies to inst
John Ralls-2 wrote
> I've got trunk passing distcheck now, so I'm going to bump and tag tonight
> and release tomorrow. Here's my NEWS item. Did I miss anything?
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
> The Gnucash Development Team is pleased to release Gnucash 2.5.0,
>the first release of
Derek Atkins wrote
> Hi,
>
> Cristian Marchi <
> cri79@
> > writes:
>
>> I received a report from an Italian user that is not able to import in
>> GnuCash 2.4.13 an account hierarchy exported with the same version. He
>> gave me the exported files and I'm also not able to open it getting an
>>