It doesn't make sense to me either, and since it is a change from previous
behavior, I think it deserves a bug report. I too leave many tabs open
because I like them to appear in a certain order without having to re-open
them each time I open the program.
The tab width issue should also be the sa
Not sure about how tabs opened in previous versions when set in the top
position; I've been using the left side for well over a decade. Currently, they
open on the top in a similar manner as I described, with the new tab
interpolating itself into the sequence.
Tabs and windows can be moved, an
I need to ask if this change in sorting order also applies to the default
tabs at the top configuration.
Also, is it still possible to manually move tabs around with the mouse or
judicious use of arrow keys to put them in your preferred order. The
corollary, of course, is does that order stick if
On putting the Chart of Accounts at the end: presumably that would work, but it
really messes with the Order of Things in my head. ;)
As for the size changes, well, I have been using gnucash a while...
Original Message
From: Stan Brown
Sent: Tue Sep 15 15:55:35 EDT 2020
To:
Gnucash 4.1 on macOS Catalina 10.15.6
I am not very familiar with perl and was having a lot of difficulty
installing Finance::Quote. It kept giving me write permission errors and not
being able to find Extern.h
Wading through the various help forums, I finally found out that I needed to
point per
On 2020-09-15 12:39, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
>The first issue I've noticed is that new tabs now open directly under
> the Chart of Accounts tab on the screen. In the past, they opened at
> the very end of the list. ... I much prefer [the old] approach, since
> I usually have a default se
Hello,
I'm running GNC4.1 on Windows 10, and I've noticed a couple of changes
in the tab interface in recent versions that are irksome to me. I have
my preferences set so that account tabs are placed on the left side of
the window.
The first issue I've noticed is that new tabs now open direc
One of the things I like about MX Linux is the MX Applications
updater/installer: it is relatively simple to pick and choose between
standard Buster, backports and Flatpak versions, all in one place. The most
recent Gnucash is available there as a Flatpak. From then on, all updates
are handled by t
FYI, this has been solved. Thanks.
On Monday, September 14, 2020, 7:20:55 PM EDT, Fran_3 via gnucash-user
wrote:
David, That worked great. thanks!
Next question... anyway to import payments?
And, actually, instead of Assets: Checking making the payments...I want the
payments to come
>From my Google search that appears to be a security feature used by some
German banks. Maybe our German friends can tell us more.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 2:23 AM a b wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I posted a question here:
>
>
> https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/130885/gnucash-with-optical-pho
Hi there,
I posted a question here:
https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/130885/gnucash-with-optical-phototan
Any takers?
Many, many thanks!
PS: Please also advise if I should better send this to the German list.
Harry
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