It strikes me as the problem is being overthought.
If a spreadsheet can handle the calculations, it can’t be that complicated.
If a spreadsheet can handle creating the proper csv for export and then import
into gnucash, again, it can’t be that complicated.
The complications are jurisdictional a
When I enter a new transaction with a 2-digit year, the resultant date
becames1899. For example, I enter 10 for the year and I get 1899 when I
expect to get 2010. This worked in 2.x.
Mac OSX: 10.11.6, GnuCash 3.2+ (2018-06-24)
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I am new to gnuCash, so I hope this is not already asked and answered.
I have rental and flip property that carry expenses against an asset. For
example, I have a painter paint a house for me. He sends an invoice, I
enter the invoice into the Business->vendor->New Bill form. In the "Expen
One file for everything is better.
In my .ini file there is only one section and one line to change the text
size of the accounts page because it was the only method I found and
worked, the .css method for this fails. For everything else I use .css,
I've customized the registry with .css.
For tab
When I think of the requirements for payroll, it seems like it would require
more than a “plug-in” that accepts parameters that vary by jurisdiction. It
would need to be more like a full programming language (well, not full -
arbitrary loop controls not required - for language geeks, it would l
As Mint is based on Ubuntu you *might* be facing the read-only usb bug. (which
seems to keep reappearing after being allegedly fixed) What are the permissions
on the parent folder for the mount point of the drive? And then the same for
the gnucash folder and files? (I’m looking for either octals
Personally, I wouldn’t mess with .ini methods. I’d opt for a custom css file.
Then the task is to find out the nodes in the app you want to change and set a
“color: “ declaration for that node. It’s possible that the node of the main
window or the CoA tab alone could get a color: declaration to
I have a similar problem in Ubuntu 16.04 with release 2.6.17 from some
repo. I can open that instance of GnuCash remotely from Windows 7 via SSH
and if Ubuntu is already running with the file server where the data
resides already mounted, everything works.
If I want to change to a different data
About the Inspector, my deductions are confirmed! 😜 ;)
The question marks led you to think that my doubt was in what went after
the equal sign of the expression "gtk-font-color = ".
Thank you. Good clarifications about color names, but I have already
studied this on
https://developer.gnome.or
Gave it a try. Can open the file, but only as read-only and it will not
save back to the original location. Creates a temporary directory
\run\users\doc\1a36500 and puts files there. the files disappear when
GNUcash is closed. Have full access to read & write to the source directory
when not in GNU
Glad to hear it!
Regards
GTI
Em qui, 26 de jul de 2018 às 14:57, Ray Moritz escreveu:
> Thank you. It worked perfectly, just as you described; simple, easy, and
> virtually automatic.
>
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> Ray Moritz
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Will try 1 day. ThanksSent from my Verizon ASUS tablet
Original Message
From:Derek Atkins
Sent:Thu, 26 Jul 2018 10:55:44 -0400
To:varda241 via gnucash-user
Cc:David Carlson ,varda241
Subject:Re: [GNC] Logs.
>Hi,
>
>varda241 via gnucash-user writes:
>
>>
>> It is not jus
Don,
Presumably you already checked if the drives are visible where you expect using
Caja?
If so, can you navigate to the usb/external and open the file from there?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 26, 2018, at 1:50 PM, Don Pawluk wrote:
>
> Running on Linux Mint 18.3 Mate, open file will not provid
Running on Linux Mint 18.3 Mate, open file will not provide access to usb
external drives or smb dirves. Will open on local PC drives. When bringing
up file system there is no media folder where I would normally expect to
find the usb external drives or smb drives.
Any help would be appreciated, D
The inspector is for *nix and is part of GTK. I looked around to see if it will
run on windows (since GTK itself can run on windows) but have come up dry so
far. My own dabbling with the inspector is on the backburner, but I’ll post my
findings here and on the wiki when I get to it.
As for the
My Apologies David. I saw the ’Sent from: ...nabble.com...’ at the bottom of
the message from you that I was reading and didn’t look closely enough. It was
part of the quoted message from abd34, not part of your reply. (facepalm)
But you have well explained the message delay issue for me. I unde
Hi Ray Moritz,
In my Windows 10 case I have always installed the newer versions over the
older ones and the installer asks and automatically removes the previous
version and installs the new one without problems.
Regarding the data file, without problems, the only concern is to keep an
updated b
Hi Adrien,
Thanks for the reply.
I forgot to mention that I'm on Windows 10.
I had already looked here https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 and found
nothing to change the text color of the accounts page.
The phrase "*To enable it run in a terminal* :" here
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/I
> On Jul 26, 2018, at 7:51 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jul 26, 2018, at 6:01 AM, Maf. King wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday, 26 July 2018 12:36:27 BST Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Saying that no third party has expressed interest in writing something
>>> that would send a feed to
> On Jul 26, 2018, at 4:36 AM, Mike or Penny Novack
> wrote:
>
> On 7/25/2018 8:20 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>> GnuCash is actually very modular (perhaps a little too much, there are parts
>> of it that are modules and probably shouldn't be). I wouldn't say it's easy,
>> nothing in programmin
Hi,
varda241 via gnucash-user writes:
>
> It is not just one or two. There are logs created each time I open the
> program
Which "log" are you talking about?
Are you talking about the transaction logs?
Or are you talking about the runtime (trace file) logs?
There is no way to turn off tr
"Maf. King" writes:
> On Thursday, 26 July 2018 12:36:27 BST Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
>
>>
>> Saying that no third party has expressed interest in writing something
>> that would send a feed to gnucash ignores that gnucash does not have the
>> capability of (properly) dealing with batch feeds
> On Jul 26, 2018, at 6:01 AM, Maf. King wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 26 July 2018 12:36:27 BST Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
>
>>
>> Saying that no third party has expressed interest in writing something
>> that would send a feed to gnucash ignores that gnucash does not have the
>> capability of (p
Hi,
Mike or Penny Novack writes:
> On 7/25/2018 2:06 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> R. but the short answer is, no, there is no (and probably won’t
>> ever be) any payroll module or features. Unfortunately, the
>> jurisdictional requirement nightmare to comply with every nuance
>> across th
For some reason I have not seen RTFM in this discussion yet. I do not have
the manual for release 3.2 handy, but the chapter on investments in the
Tutorial for the 2.6.x series is fine reading and there is an entire
chapter on ways to track capital gains in GnuCash.
The Trial Balance report is no
Use the more conservative procedure of removing the GnuCash program through
the Windows control panel. There has been some hiccups in the development
cycle that makes this the best way to do it during this transitional period.
David C
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 5:36 AM, Dave H wrote:
> Not necess
Huh???
Adrien, I do not use Nabble. Never have. Never will. I find everything about
Nabble annoying.
One big issue with Nabble is that messages from people who use Nabble, but are
NOT subscribed to gnucash-user get delayed in appearing on gnucash-user, since
they must pass through the moderat
On Thursday, 26 July 2018 12:36:27 BST Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
>
> Saying that no third party has expressed interest in writing something
> that would send a feed to gnucash ignores that gnucash does not have the
> capability of (properly) dealing with batch feeds.
>
> Michael
Why do the wo
David T. wrote:
> For those who *do* have such holdings, a balanced transaction will still fail
> the trial balance if the gain or loss isn?t entered. In this instance, there
> will be no entries in IMBALANCE-XXX, since each transaction balances.
> Example: buy 10 shares of X for $100, using cash
On 7/25/2018 8:20 PM, John Ralls wrote:
GnuCash is actually very modular (perhaps a little too much, there are
parts of it that are modules and probably shouldn't be). I wouldn't
say it's easy, nothing in programming GnuCash seems to be easy, but
it's possible for a third party developer to cr
Not necessary on Windows, at least it never has been for me :-) Just start
the install of 3.2, it should detect the prior GnuCash version and offer to
uninstall it automatically as part of the install process before installing
3.2 for you.
Cheers Dave H..
On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 at 18:29, davidr wro
I've just recently installed 3.2.
Uninstall can be done via the normal .Windows Un-install procedure from
Control Panel:Programs:Uninstall - you will be prompted to do this by
the install routine. Just minimise the install window and run
uninstall, then return to the install procedure.
None
Adrien,
In the second transaction you received $150 for the stock which you had
paid $100 for. The extra $50 is income which came from the changed value
of the stock. The sale would not reduce the value of the stock to zero
unless the profit is taken from unrealized gain. That unrealized gain
David,
I must admit, I knew about all of those cases, and my brain didn’t even
register them. (I’m on a much simpler basis now, so generally don’t bother, or
I just do the entries as I go.)
It’s been nearly 20 years since I dealt with a 13 period year, but for sure,
that would be a good use ca
Ray,
The data file is still compatible as-is. (moving backwards to an old version ≤
2.6.19 isn’t possible though)
I’ll let someone else chime in on uninstallation though as I’ve only used GC on
*nix which generally doesn’t care unless it’s built from source. (which really
is a cleanup issue, n
Look into using the GTK Inspector.
See this: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3
and this: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/Inspector
>From that tool you should be able to find the selector(s) for text on that tab.
When you find out, please report back to help others looking to do the same
Adrien,
The main function of the trial balance is to ensure the accounts are
numerically correct before any adjustments to the accounts are made before
producing the final financial statements. It should be just a straight
listing of the balance (credit or debit) of all accounts in the chart of
ac
I'm running 3.0 on Windows 10. I'd like to move to 3.2. Do I have to
uninstall 3.0 first? Import or convert the data file? Any other things that
must be done or precautions?
Thanks.
Ray Moritz
96 Water Street
Meredith, NH, 03253
Home: 603-279-5193
Cell : 603-998-4485
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Hi David/Richard
The error message is as follows:
Report error
An error occurred while running the report.
It doesn’t give any clue as to what’s wrong.
Thanks.
Shug
From: D
Date: Wednesday, 25 July 2018 at 20:33
To: David Carlson , Hugh MacDonald OBE
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [G
Di Mang,
Looking at the Gnome HIG (since we’re dealing with gtk) their recommendation is
to NOT scroll tabs but rather use a Side Bar List instead or re-arrange the
content:
"Do not use too many tabs. If you cannot see all the tabs without scrolling or
splitting them into multiple rows, you ar
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