After installing Mint to Vbox and firing up the inspector, the error
(quoted below) still occurs.
`/tmp/gnucash.trace`
is empty.
`/var/log/syslog`
contained this:
```
Aug 18 01:26:06 systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 2121/UID 0).
Aug 18 01:26:07 systemd-coredump[2122]: Process 2
Turns out the live environment doesn't use Mint-Y-Dark for the controls
by default. It just uses Mint-Y which is a light theme.
After installing Mint and setting the theme to Mint-Y-Dark, GnuCash used
that theme as expected. Switching just the Theme > Controls to something
light like Mint-Y, c
That didn't get very far. Not sure if this is a GnuCash bug, or an
Inspector bug:
```
mint@mint:~$ GTK_DEBUG=interactive /usr/bin/gnucash
Found Finance::Quote version 1.49.
**
Gdk:ERROR:../../../../gdk/gdkwindow.c:6530:gdk_window_set_cursor_internal:
assertion failed: (!cursor || gdk_window_get
You were using the 3.2 Flatpak and it worked?
I'd suspect something with the Flatpak sandbox would be interfering.
Note, if you had to seek help on the list in 2018, you could search the
list archives for that time period via your favorite search engine.
prepend your search terms with:
sit
I can confirm this.
I fired up Mint 20 Cinnamon in Vbox and installed GnuCash 3.8 from the
Mint repos.
Generally, GnuCash should use the default GTK theme, which on Mint 20 is
Mint-Y-Dark.
*note, the proper file name is `settings.ini` *not* `setup.ini`
Per the wiki I created:
~/.config/
Hi there:
Up to now, I've been used
Gnucash 3.2
in Ubuntu 18.04
with mysql 5.7.31
My old laptop is now too old and needs to retire.
So I bought a new one and install Gnucash, mysql ...
Gnucash 4.1
Build ID: Flathub 4.1-2
Finance::Quote: 1.49
in Ubuntu 20.04
with mysql 8.0.21
Now, I can't con
If the setup.ini works on a mac should it work on Mint/ Ubuntu if yes
Then I have had no luck with the setup.ini doing anything for setting the
dark theme = true on Mint 20.04
Jimmy
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If you read the wiki carefully you'll realize that configuration files are
looked for in USER_CONFIG_HOME, not USER_DATA_HOME. On Linux and macOS Gtk (and
most other modern Linux desktop programs) use the XDG spec
(https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html)
an
Yes, I have discovered that. I’m very pleased that D. found the reference
before I had to go hunting for it again.
The wiki is clearly wrong (and it is the Gnucash wiki). If that location
applies to all GTK apps, I would assume that, in the absence of
Gnucash-specific override, it will work for
Could be confusion between Windows 10 behavior and common browsers. In
Firefox and Chrome, CTL + and CTL - increase and decrease size of
everything displayed within a browser tab. This is independent of the
magnifier function and of what other applications may provide.
-Arthur
On Mon, Aug 17, 20
Peter,
If you read the Wiki carefully, you'll see that the
`~/.local/share/gtk-3.0` location is for all GTK apps, not just GnuCash.
The GTK theme may conflict and your customization may not override the
theme in some cases. (note, the Wiki also notes that `gtk-3.0.css` will
override `gtk.css`
John,
I wondered about that as well; a check of the wiki turns that location up in
this section:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#GTK_DATA_HOME
Original Message
From: John Ralls
Sent: Mon Aug 17 12:13:08 EDT 2020
To: Peter West
Cc: gnucash-u...@lists
On 17 August 2020 at 10:25, nor said:
> Hello,With "Magnifier" I failed to magnify the screen precisely. Normally
> I use CTRL + & - to magnify view in steps of 10% for all apps. in case
> the fonts are small. But with app GNU it seems not possible. I am on WIN
> 10.However, A fonts customizatio
> On Aug 15, 2020, at 11:47 PM, Peter West wrote:
>
>> On 16 Aug 2020, at 1:29 pm, Adrien Monteleone
>> wrote:
> …
>> The file should be named:
>>
>> gtk-3.0.css
>
> That’s why I couldn’t get mine to work in either location. I was using
> gtk.css.
>
> I can say that the location ~/.local/
Hello,With "Magnifier" I failed to magnify the screen precisely. Normally I
use CTRL + & - to magnify view in steps of 10% for all apps. in case the
fonts are small. But with app GNU it seems not possible. I am on WIN
10.However, A fonts customization in preferences will be the suggestion for
the
Ah, yes. ISTR that AlphaVantage is used for all currency conversions.
That would suggest that users should be told that outright somewhere.
Original Message
From: Geoff
Sent: Mon Aug 17 08:32:10 EDT 2020
To: "D."
Cc: David Reiser via gnucash-user ,
gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Of course, if you're using amfiindia as your price source, it's not technically
necessary to add an AlphaVantage key, since you're not using AlphaVantage as a
source.
Original Message
From: Geoff
Sent: Mon Aug 17 01:41:22 EDT 2020
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [G
I found it! But I swear to you it did not show up in my Users file until I
went back and searched for it.
Best regards,mgk
On Sunday, August 16, 2020, 06:53:51 PM EDT, David Reiser
wrote:
That’s the wrong library folder. There’s another one in /Users/[your user
name]/Library.
Dave
-
> On 16 Aug 2020, at 1:29 pm, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
…
> The file should be named:
>
> gtk-3.0.css
That’s why I couldn’t get mine to work in either location. I was using gtk.css.
I can say that the location ~/.local/share/gtk-3.0/gtk-3.0.css does NOT work,
in spite of the wiki.
>
> The
John, thank you for your continued patience!
This is what I got:
* 10:13:32 DEBUG rpt-subdir=gnucash/reports/standard
* 10:13:32 DEBUG mod-dir=C:\Program Files
(x86)\gnucash\share/guile/site/2.2\gnucash/reports/standard
* 10:13:32 DEBUG dir-files=(view-column trial-balance
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