I have fixed the report – but don’t know why it was broken. I am idly curious
why the first approach failed, mostly in case I have drawn away from some
boundary condition that I will meet again in a few years’ time as the records
grow!
1. Is there a fixed amount of stack space for a g
That's good . I will add the description of the issues I observed to one or
the other of your bug reports and cross reference them. I suspect the issues
are all related. AFAIK the CSV importer was rewritten for the late v2.7 and
early 3.x versions and possible only received testing for the
straight
"I think you have found the bug in the import and export of stocktransactions.
I recently exportedsome dummy stock transactions and theinformation in the
exported CSV records appears to be correct. I am workingmy way through the CSV
import process and documenting it as I go withexamples for the
Obviously if you delete the transaction ID (internally generated by GnuCash
and the Price information that this information will have to be supplied
either when the transaction is imported or afterward by editing the
transaction in the editor. A new transaction ID will be generated
automatically bu
"I think you have found the bug in the import and export of stocktransactions.
I recently exportedsome dummy stock transactions and theinformation in the
exported CSV records appears to be correct. I am workingmy way through the CSV
import process and documenting it as I go withexamples for the
I think you have found the bug in the import and export of stock
transactions. I recently exportedsome dummy stock transactions and the
information in the exported CSV records appears to be correct. I am working
my way through the CSV import process and documenting it as I go with
examples for the
>
> It's due to a buggy library (someone else's software used within GnuCash)
> that has been difficult to update or replace.
Sadly, it isn’t a bug. The standard makes it optional whether HTML renderers
do the right thing around breaking pages at paragraph breaks or row breaks in
tables (ther
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 3:55 PM Fran_3 via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I have the preferences set to Landscape and the margins set to .5 inches
> on all 4-sides.
> When I print it does not always "form-feed" at the end of a line...
> meaning half a line will be at the bottom o
I thought there was but can’t seem to find it at the moment. (or the bug with
the RFE discussion on this feature)
I did find this really old bug though:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=593897
It seems the basics were implemented, but haven’t been touched in many years.
You might want
Is there actually a bug report on the issue of inactive customers showing up
in the Customer Listing? This is getting more annoying as time goes on.
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When I import using GnuCash Export Format it brings in more splits than I
requested.
This is a simple dividend reinvestment, with one Dr Asset:Mutual fund, and one
Cr Income:Dividends. I ended up with the wrong number of splits and a wrong
allocation follows:
Line 1 - Asset: Mutual Fund 3.026 s
If you’re on Win10 it includes a PDF virtual printer. (they’ve had a virtual
XPS printer for a decade or more and finally gave up the fight over formats)
However, you might have to enable it (Turn Windows Features On and Off) and
then add it as a printer in Devices > Printers & Scanners.
Regard
Hi,
armanschwarz writes:
> The problem is that the current process only checks an error once. Coming
> back to my July 2019/2010 example, if I mistake 2019 for 2010 and don't
> catch it at reconciliation (not because I'm not careful, but because, as you
> say, we're all fallible), then future re
3.0 had a number of significant bugs, though I don't know if that is one of
them. You should upgrade to 3.7 if possible
Colin
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019, 12:23 David Mills, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using GNU cash for years and have loved it.
>
> I recently upgraded my Linux from OpenSUSE 42.3 to Leap
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019, Stan Brown wrote:
You didn't mention your operating system, so I will reply for Windows,
Stan,
linux. And if I had taken the time to look specifically at an example I
wouls have realized that the CUPS printer dialog box starts with print to
file.
My apologies,
Rich
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, Ronal B Morse wrote:
Isn't that a system function? I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 19.10) and when
printing checks the option to select "print to file" appears on the
printer selection menu along with the other printers configured for the
system. Selecting "print to file" then opens ano
Hi,
I've been using GNU cash for years and have loved it.
I recently upgraded my Linux from OpenSUSE 42.3 to Leap 15.1. From memory
I was on GnuCash 2.6. Now on 3.0-lp151.2.57
When I open an existing file (from the past release) and resave, the saved
file gets an error when opening. The messa
David,
Paul's description is accurate, so your expectation would not be met. The
dialog defaults to creating a circular transaction. Paul's remedy is the same
as my own.
David T.
On October 8, 2019, at 7:18 AM, David Carlson
wrote:
I have not used that interest feature in the reconcile dia
Paul,
I confirm the behavior you describe, and I can tell you that it's been in that
dialog for a very long time. I believe it has always behaved that way for me
(and I've been using Gnucash over a decade). It probably is a bug, but I just
used the same workaround that you found, and moved on.
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