> On Nov 13, 2020, at 4:28 PM, Shyam Acharya wrote:
>
> Hi –
>
> I am a new user and trying to debug an online banking setup. How (and where)
> can I can turn on enhanced logging “AQOFX_LOG_COMM=1” so I can decipher the
> problem?
>
> I use a PC WIN10 GNUCASH ver 4.2. I do have access to a
Hi –
I am a new user and trying to debug an online banking setup. How (and where)
can I can turn on enhanced logging “AQOFX_LOG_COMM=1” so I can decipher the
problem?
I use a PC WIN10 GNUCASH ver 4.2. I do have access to a Mac as well.
Thanks
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Hi Josh,
Am 13.11.20 um 19:09 schrieb Josh Kuperman:
> I
> may have been confused as to what constitutes GNC_CONFIG_HOME and
> GTK_CONFIG_HOME on my Mac.
They are explained in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
Regards
Frank
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I want to make the font size bigger for GnuCash on my Mac. I tried to
follow the instructions in the wiki, and came upon
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 which is at best outdated.
It is possible I failed to create or find the right files as specified. I
may have been confused as to what constit
Adrien:
Thanks for the information, but upon a comparison of both Laptops, there
is no difference in keyboard preferences. Both laptops have an insert
key but it doesn't appear to do anything.
Les
On 11/13/20 9:41 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Les, that tells me it is an input issue on the o
Exporting the report will save it as an HTML file. I don't know about
Excel, but Libreoffice Calc can import this just fine using the 'Insert
Sheet From File' menu option.
Otherwise, you can 'select all' with the report visible and then paste
into a blank spreadsheet. (CTRL/CMD+A should handle
Les, that tells me it is an input issue on the offending laptop. Check
your input method is the same on both.
I too thought of the Insert mode toggle but that usually isn't available
on a laptop with a single key. (therefore difficult to toggle it by
accident) You may have a key-combo which to
Gal,
I use the first method and you've maybe come across threads here where I
recommend it.
The biggest advantage is keeping the Chart of Accounts simple. Depending
on your needs, creating new hierarchies can get unwieldy very quickly.
Method 1, also simplifies reporting. If you need a spec
Graham,
Please reply to the list (gnucash-user@gnucash.org) instead of me directly.
Usually reply to all will handle that correctly for you.
GnuCash 2.6 won't interfere at all. It's gtk2 based, which is not using css
yet. GnuCash 4.2 is Gtk3 based.
As for where the files are stored: we have a
Thanks for the information David. I will see what I can find using xev.
Les
On 11/12/20 2:46 PM, David Cousens wrote:
Les
It is most likely to be a premissions issue with Flatpak. I'm not familiar
enough with that to make any suggestions. If the keyboard is acting normally
in other apps it is
Op vrijdag 13 november 2020 00:01:48 CET schreef David Cousens:
> I prefer to build my own as well. On Linux once the dependencies are
> installed this is pretty easy.
>
> While the flathub idea is good in principle it seems to require
> configuration of the sandbox and maybe specifically for each
If you just want the data (not the exact green/yellow layout), you can use the
Account report on an open register.
Regards,
Geert
Op donderdag 12 november 2020 14:04:22 CET schreef flodaubas--- via gnucash-
user:
> hello,
>
> please could you tellme how can I print the screen of each count.( t
Considering your versions, I presume you are using the flatpak version.
Did you apply the gtk tweaks in the proper config locations for flatpak ?
Regards,
Geert
Op donderdag 12 november 2020 16:05:22 CET schreef Parker Graham:
> gnucash 4.2 on linuxmint 19.3
>
> How can I change the scrollbar
Hi,
Am 12.11.20 um 16:05 schrieb Parker Graham:
> gnucash 4.2 on linuxmint 19.3
>
> How can I change the scrollbar width? Have looked at and tried the gtk
> tweaks, but nothing seems to work
>
>
> Thanks
I have just added
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Scrollbar_adjustments
HTH
Frank
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