I don't think you'd have to show it as a sell to cash, just open the
split dialog and enter the shares, sell on one line, buy on the other.
On 12/10/19 7:11 PM, Heide Wang wrote:
I have stocks in two different account. if I need to transfer the investments
(stocks) from one account to another
I finally got around to writing up a specification for an enhanced jump
feature that would allow jumping to transactions with transfer accounts not
only to the transaction in the transfer account's home account windows,
but to the same transaction in currently open special windows such as the
jour
My experience is limited to register displays in releases up to 2.6.19, so
I do not expect details to be identical.
GnuCash uses variable width fonts so the digit one is less wide than other
digits. Any date with a one in it is less wide than other dates, and about
a third of all dates have singl
> On Dec 12, 2019 w50d346, at 1:35 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> How would the code know how wide the entire date is when it may take months
> to see a date with all wide digits when only selected dates appear. Date
> field also randomly expands when that pesky calendar widget appears.
No
How would the code know how wide the entire date is when it may take months
to see a date with all wide digits when only selected dates appear. Date
field also randomly expands when that pesky calendar widget appears.
Value fields at least seem to get properly fitted and. Stay fitted for a
long t
> On Dec 12, 2019, at 12:22 PM, Gerry Starnes wrote:
>
> I am being pushed reluctantly but inevitably by Apple to upgrade to
> Catalina. I cannot find a reference as to whether v 3.7 is 64-bit or if
> there is a compliant version. The system information shows what I have
> installed as "legacy
Gnucash has been 64-bit for some time. 3.7 will work fine. I’m using it now on
Catalina.
Note, you don’t ever have to upgrade MacOS on their schedule. Just dismiss the
notices and proceed when you are ready.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Dec 12, 2019 w50d346, at 11:22 AM, Gerry Starnes
> wrote:
>
>
I just tested this on a new invoice. Sure enough, the column does shrink to
fit, but it doesn’t take into account the down arrow calendar widget which
overlays the date.
This is a tough design choice.
Should the widget have forced padding? If so, then people with not as wide
screens will compl
I am being pushed reluctantly but inevitably by Apple to upgrade to
Catalina. I cannot find a reference as to whether v 3.7 is 64-bit or if
there is a compliant version. The system information shows what I have
installed as "legacy" 32-bit so is not compatible.
Any guidance is appreciated.
GS
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Double-clicking a column header sizes it to fit the contents. (at least for me)
This means my Date column shrunk slightly because I had some padding.
But doing this on the Description column didn’t cause it to adjust to fit the
window, it caused it to expand and gave me a scroll bar that wasn’t
> On Dec 12, 2019 w50d346, at 1:05 AM, Tommy Trussell
> wrote:
>
> Does anyone use the Budget features in GnuCash? I have been giving it a try
> and am finding some aspects quite puzzling. I have never been trained in
> budgets so maybe I need to read up on some particular methodology to make
Axel,
Just to confirm that you're not going crazy, I've seen the same behavior on the
date field for a long time. As you describe, the date field width is optimized
for display without the drop down triangle; the triangle causes erroneous
display as you describe. I seem to fecal that the regis
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the suggestion. Double-clicking on the date header collapses the
column even further, so that the entire day part of the date (I use format
day.month.year) on the bottom line disappears off the left side of the screen.
:-(
- Axel
—
Axel Essbaum
a...@essbaum.com
> On 1
No attachment here either, and not a final solution, but I think the
invoice columns auto size if you double click on the column header.
Double click any column header that's over a too narrow column first, then
double click the header over the description column and it will give up
enough of any
Axel,
Your attachment did not make it as far as my inbox, but your description is
very clear to me. However, I am not a developer, and I do not have any
experience to offer suggestions for your issue with GnuCash. I do not know
if it is an issue that is an artifact of the fact that your date for
Chris's,
Bug 780717?
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 13:40, Christopher Lam
wrote: First, what is your global Reverse Balanced preference (Edit /
Preference /
Accounts / Reversed Balance)?
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 at 07:07, Tommy Trussell
wrote:
> Does anyone use the Budget features in GnuCash? I
First, what is your global Reverse Balanced preference (Edit / Preference /
Accounts / Reversed Balance)?
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 at 07:07, Tommy Trussell
wrote:
> Does anyone use the Budget features in GnuCash? I have been giving it a try
> and am finding some aspects quite puzzling. I have never b
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