Tom
AFAIK Flathub only has the v3.8 available as a download. I don't think the
GnuCash developers don't maintain the flathub versions.
The other alternative is to build GnuCash from the sources. On Linux Mint
this is fairly easy to do once you have the dependencies installed. The Wiki
page https:
David,
Please tell me where/how I can find a downlevel (3.7) version in a flatpak?
Tom B.
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Tom,
There is a proble in version 3.8 as a result of recent changes in a
dependency (AQbanking). See recent posts in archive for more info. It will
be fixed in v3.9 due out soon or go back to v3.7 until 3.9 is released.
David Cousens
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> On Mar 19, 2020, at 12:42 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>
>
>> On Mar 19, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Michael Hendry
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:53, John Ralls wrote:
>>>
>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
>>> overwritten so t
System -
Linux Mint 19.3
GnuCash 3.8-7 flatpak
GnuCash 2.6.19 conventional install via software manager
data files both flat file (XML) and MySQL database (MariaDB 10.3.22)
Both GnuCash versions 2.6.19 and 3.8-7 successfully access and manipulate
content of either flat file or database file.
The
Long,
Most personal income tax in many jurisdictions is based on a concept of
taxable income - i.e income sources which are subject to tax and specific
expenses ( usually on the basis that they are incurred in earning that
income) which are able to be deducted from that income to provide a nett
i
On 3/19/2020 5:07 PM, Long wrote:
Hello,
So, Forget my question, Think in easier ways. What should i do in gnucash?
when from January to June, my income is 3000 each month, and i will pay 1800
at june. (It's mean 10% of my total income: 18.000).
I want to know that, my income is 3000$, and there
Hello,
I thought my last question is about how i write that into gnucash with
informed that i can't use over 2700, because there is 300$ to pay tax.
I thought, i need to do in gnucash like this:
Credit from income to asset: 3000 each month
And then i will see my assets increase 3000
When i pay ta
I understood the question originally.
Once again, though, this is an accounting advice question, particularly
relating to taxes. It doesn’t matter if you are using GnuCash or pen and paper,
the transactions would be the same.
You need official advice on what the transactions should be for your
Hello,
So, Forget my question, Think in easier ways. What should i do in gnucash?
when from January to June, my income is 3000 each month, and i will pay 1800
at june. (It's mean 10% of my total income: 18.000).
I want to know that, my income is 3000$, and there is 300$ i need to hold
EACH MONTH t
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:53, John Ralls wrote:
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
>> overwritten so the actual crash happened in a different place.
>>
>> Regards,
>> John R
> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:53, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
> overwritten so the actual crash happened in a different place.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
OK - any further useful action for me to take on this?
Michael
Michael,
Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
overwritten so the actual crash happened in a different place.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:47 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:33, John Ralls wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Mar
> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:33, John Ralls wrote:
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>
>
>> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Michael Hendry
>> wrote:
>>
>> PS I’ve confirmed that the crash is reproducible, albeit with some
>> differences in the crash report.
>> When I re-opened the second file I found that the Separator Character
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> PS I’ve confirmed that the crash is reproducible, albeit with some
> differences in the crash report.
> When I re-opened the second file I found that the Separator Character was
> “das” (not blank as before). I was able to switch back
PS I’ve confirmed that the crash is reproducible, albeit with some differences
in the crash report.
When I re-opened the second file I found that the Separator Character was “das”
(not blank as before). I was able to switch back to “colon” again.
Michael
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I have been working on preparing various reports from ESJE.gnucash, and had
temporarily set the Account Separator character to “dash” so that I could
copy-and-paste report headings and use them as filenames - “colon” is not a
legal character in a filename.
When I switched to another .gnucash fi
Fair enough, thanks!
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 19, 2020 w12d79, at 11:49 AM, John Ralls wrote:
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>
>
>> On Mar 19, 2020, at 8:59 AM, Adrien Monteleone
>> wrote:
>>
>> I still don’t understand why GnuCash has its own print (or file) dialog
>> instead of just using a system dialog. I’m sure
This depends on if you are receiving a payment from some other entity, or you
are paying yourself from your own business and keeping one set of books. (a
passthru business, such as sole proprietorship)
You REALLY need to speak to a local CPA for guidance on the proper entries to
make. They are
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 8:59 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> I still don’t understand why GnuCash has its own print (or file) dialog
> instead of just using a system dialog. I’m sure there are past threads about
> it and it was explained, I just don’t recall at the moment what the reason
>
Disclaimer: I Am Not An Accountant. But this is what works for me:
At the end of the year, from my last pay stub and/or W-2 form, I take
all of the deductions from my paycheck and post them in my Income:Salary
account directed to the various categories (i.e., Expenses:Medical for
health insura
Thank you!
Best wishes,
/s/ Alan
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> On 19 Mar 2020, at 15:59, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Mar 19, 2020 w12d79, at 10:43 AM, Michael Hendry
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 13:29, Adrien Monteleone
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> Out of curiosity, does the built-in print to file (as PDF) or ‘Make PDF'
> On Mar 19, 2020 w12d79, at 10:43 AM, Michael Hendry
> wrote:
>
>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 13:29, Adrien Monteleone
>> wrote:
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> Out of curiosity, does the built-in print to file (as PDF) or ‘Make PDF'
>> features of GnuCash not produce a proper document for you?
>
> "Print
Good to know you found a solution. Maybe add some or all of this to the Wiki?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 19, 2020 w12d79, at 10:03 AM, mcmurchy1917techy via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I seem to have a resolution that works for me.
>
> I've kept as packaged the /usr/share/themes/Breeze/gtk-3.0/gt
Thanks for that info. I do recall now a push to move away from VCL for
LibreOffice.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 19, 2020 w12d79, at 9:48 AM, mcmurchy1917techy via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I've not read about Firefox being GTK however it seems to respect changes to
> .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
>
> On 19 Mar 2020, at 13:29, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Out of curiosity, does the built-in print to file (as PDF) or ‘Make PDF'
> features of GnuCash not produce a proper document for you?
"Print => Print to File" fails - “Operation not supported”.
"Make pdf" succeeds, but ge
I seem to have a resolution that works for me.
I've kept as packaged the /usr/share/themes/Breeze/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
I've created abespoke .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css in my home directory. See
below.
@import 'colors.css';
scrollbar {
-GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: true;
-GtkSc
I've not read about Firefox being GTK however it seems to respect
changes to .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
I've read a blog by one of the libreoffice developers (
https://caolanm.blogspot.com/2019/10/native-gtk-dialogs-in-libreoffice.html
) where it's stated that
Over the last few major releases t
Thank you so much for your help,
I had read the capital gains and it's maybe hard to understand for me.
I just want to make a report for me, not for government. I just want to know
how much money i spent for tax. So for now, it's only transaction report?
And i assume that i need to pay tax, one t
The specifics would depend on requirements in your local jurisdiction, but the
basics of recording a paycheck would be a transaction like the following:
Dr. Assets:Cash/Checking/etc. 2400
Dr. Expenses:Taxes:Income600
Cr. Income:Salary/Wages/etc.3000
Hello,
I assume that my income for each month is 3000$, and my personal income tax
about 20% of my total revenue.
So, How can i record that in gnucash?? And when i need a report, i just use
transaction report?
Thank in advance for your help.
Regards.
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Michael,
Out of curiosity, does the built-in print to file (as PDF) or ‘Make PDF'
features of GnuCash not produce a proper document for you?
Does opening the HTML in a browser or other app not create a proper document
when saving to PDF via the MacOS print facility?
Also, for anyone investigat
> On 18 Mar 2020, at 16:38, Alan Auerbach wrote:
>
> Dear John, Michael, Derek, David and all others,
>
> Thank you so very much for replying to me so rapidly with such excellent
> advice. I am new not only to gnucash but to the concept of list mail. I
> apologize for my errors and misuse, but I
No but contributors are very welcome.
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 16:44, Michael L. Wilson
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Might someone be able to confirm whether GnuCash is able to issue
> invoices in line with the European electronic invoicing standard?
>
>
> https://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/publ
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