> On 23 Aug 2019, at 23:10, John Ralls wrote:
>> On Aug 23, 2019, at 9:01 AM, Axel Essbaum wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Longtime Mac GC user, still running my original 2.4.11 install from… 10
>> years ago? I am now looking at upgrading to 3.6 and am encountering a
>> problem with the "grouping" c
Peter/Adrian,
If it's the font under Prefs >> Printing >> Checks which is the only one I
can find my Default font is set to "Sans Regular 10" and I don't recall
ever changing it as I don't use cheques.
Cheers Dave H.
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 10:39, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.ne
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 9:01 AM, Axel Essbaum wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Longtime Mac GC user, still running my original 2.4.11 install from… 10 years
> ago? I am now looking at upgrading to 3.6 and am encountering a problem with
> the "grouping" character and decimal points being transposed.
I'm also experimenting with ways of using gnucash for a member
organisation, in my case a local football club with 27 teams across
different age groups. We have around 450 current members each year, with a
fair amount of churn (about 100 members leave and 100 new members join each
year as players s
> On 23 Aug 2019, at 14:48, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> The business features certainly offer some perks with respect to reporting,
> reminders and info lookups.
>
> I’d probably take that approach in some fashion if I had to tackle the
> problem myself.
>
> However, if the only reason yo
Hi All,
Longtime Mac GC user, still running my original 2.4.11 install from… 10 years
ago? I am now looking at upgrading to 3.6 and am encountering a problem with
the "grouping" character and decimal points being transposed. I am using GC
with CHF (I am in Switzerland), but my computer is se
The business features certainly offer some perks with respect to reporting,
reminders and info lookups.
I’d probably take that approach in some fashion if I had to tackle the problem
myself.
However, if the only reason you are considering using them is simply to handle
multi-dimensional report
As previously mentioned on the list, I’ve just become Treasurer of our local
Rotary Club, which has two sets of books, one relating to the business of
running the club (annual subs, insurance, secretarial support, etc) and the
other to the club’s charitable activities.
The club part is straight