Re: gnucash 2.6.19 dutch translation

2018-01-18 Thread John Ralls
> On Jan 18, 2018, at 5:27 PM, Paul de Vries wrote: > >> >> On 19 Jan 2018, at 01:47, John Ralls wrote: >> On Jan 18, 2018, at 11:34 AM, Paul de Vries wrote: >>> guncash 2.6.19 on mac osx defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLanguages '(nl,en)' on the tax invoice report opt

Re: gnucash 2.6.19 dutch translation [and all others]

2018-01-18 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hi Paul, Am 19.01.2018 um 02:27 schrieb Paul de Vries: > >> On 19 Jan 2018, at 01:47, John Ralls wrote: >> On Jan 18, 2018, at 11:34 AM, Paul de Vries wrote: >>> guncash 2.6.19 on mac osx defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLanguages '(nl,en)' on the tax invoice report options

Re: Messed up file names

2018-01-18 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, On Thu, January 18, 2018 8:30 pm, Gerald Mathias wrote: > I guess I did something dumb. I wanted to move my GnuCash to a new > computer, so I copied over the mygnucash folder. Now the new files come > out > with these weird names: > > mygnucash.gnucash.20171115161912.gnucash.20180115171928.gnu

Re: Messed up file names

2018-01-18 Thread Bert Riding
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 15:30:52 -1000 Gerald Mathias wrote: > I guess I did something dumb. I wanted to move my GnuCash to a new > computer, so I copied over the mygnucash folder. Now the new files > come out with these weird names: > > mygnucash.gnucash.20171115161912.gnucash.20180115171928.gnucas

Messed up file names

2018-01-18 Thread Gerald Mathias
I guess I did something dumb. I wanted to move my GnuCash to a new computer, so I copied over the mygnucash folder. Now the new files come out with these weird names: mygnucash.gnucash.20171115161912.gnucash.20180115171928.gnucash mygnucash.gnucash.20171115161912.gnucash.20180115171929.log mygnuca

Re: Installing GnuCash using GoDaddy MySQL Server

2018-01-18 Thread Jim_S
To everyone that tried to help me: Thank you! I don't know what the problem is (or was?) but it is hidden in GoDaddy's dashboards and setups. I created a database on my private hosting account with a different company and it just worked. So...I guess the church is going to have to move its Word

Re: gnucash 2.6.19 dutch translation

2018-01-18 Thread Paul de Vries
> On 19 Jan 2018, at 01:47, John Ralls wrote: > On Jan 18, 2018, at 11:34 AM, Paul de Vries wrote: >> >>> guncash 2.6.19 on mac osx >>> defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLanguages '(nl,en)' >>> >>> on the tax invoice report options there are some missing translations in >>> koptekst2: >>> >>>

Re: gnucash 2.6.19 dutch translation

2018-01-18 Thread John Ralls
> On Jan 18, 2018, at 11:34 AM, Paul de Vries wrote: > >> guncash 2.6.19 on mac osx >> defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLanguages '(nl,en)' >> >> on the tax invoice report options there are some missing translations in >> koptekst2: >> >> tekst factuurnummer: Invoice number >> aan-tekst: To

Re: gnucash 2.6.19 dutch translation

2018-01-18 Thread Paul de Vries
> guncash 2.6.19 on mac osx > defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLanguages '(nl,en)' > > on the tax invoice report options there are some missing translations in > koptekst2: > > tekst factuurnummer: Invoice number > aan-tekst: To > kenmerk-tekst: Your ref > tekst opdrachtnummer: Job number > teks

Re: counter number format not used in tax invoice (solved)

2018-01-18 Thread Paul de Vries
> (...) > It sounds like the format you're using is either invalid, or you didn't > assign it correctly. What do your invoices say for the Invoice ID when > you create them in the dialog? in the dialog for creating a new invoice the number field is blank which would default to the next sequen

Re: counter number format not used in tax invoice

2018-01-18 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, On Thu, January 18, 2018 11:10 am, Paul de Vries wrote: > >> On Thu, January 18, 2018 10:17 am, Paul de Vries wrote: >>> gnucash 2.6.18 on mac osx [snip] >>> a workaround would be to use a format like '2018001', numeric, with >>> counter at '2018001', but i want the option for more variations.

Re: counter number format not used in tax invoice

2018-01-18 Thread Paul de Vries
> On Thu, January 18, 2018 10:17 am, Paul de Vries wrote: >> gnucash 2.6.18 on mac osx >> >> i want the current year as part of the invoice number, so in book options >> i specified the invoice number format as 'F2018-%04d'. >> on the tax invoice the the invoice number is shown as '01'. >> >

gnucash 2.6.19 dutch translation

2018-01-18 Thread Paul de Vries
guncash 2.6.19 on mac osx defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLanguages '(nl,en)' on the tax invoice report there are some missing translations in koptekst2: tekst factuurnummer: Invoice number aan-tekst: To kenmerk-tekst: Your ref tekst opdrachtnummer: Job number tekst opdrachtnaam: Job name other

Re: counter number format not used in tax invoice

2018-01-18 Thread Derek Atkins
Did you create the new invoice AFTER you updated the format? That format is only used when creating new invoices, which is when the InvoiceID is created. The Reports only take what's already in the invoice. -derek On Thu, January 18, 2018 10:17 am, Paul de Vries wrote: > gnucash 2.6.18 on mac o

counter number format not used in tax invoice

2018-01-18 Thread Paul de Vries
gnucash 2.6.18 on mac osx i want the current year as part of the invoice number, so in book options i specified the invoice number format as 'F2018-%04d'. on the tax invoice the the invoice number is shown as '01'. changing the format using %ld %li %lld %lli doesn't change the output so i

Re: Question marks in front of amount in transaction report

2018-01-18 Thread John Ralls
> On Jan 18, 2018, at 6:10 AM, Sanjay Chakravarty > wrote: > > Dear users > > I have Gnucash 2.6.18 running on Arch Linux. When I create a report, I get 3 > question marks in front of my "Amount" like ???50.0. This is happening in > report only, and the accounting tables are fine. > > Curr

Question marks in front of amount in transaction report

2018-01-18 Thread Sanjay Chakravarty
Dear users I have Gnucash 2.6.18 running on Arch Linux. When I create a report, I get 3 question marks in front of my "Amount" like ???50.0. This is happening in report only, and the accounting tables are fine. Currency is set to INR. Font is Roboto in the HTML Stylesheet. How can I get rid