TL;DR: Unless I hear major objections, I plan to reboot the VM server
tomorrow, Monday, Dec 7, around 8pm US/EST (0100 UTC Dec 8), in order to
refresh / update some certificates. Please let me know if this is an
issue.
Long Version:
The GnuCash infrastructure uses a single-host OVirt VM platform
If I had to guess, the observed phenomena here result when the code is required
to probe below this setting, so if you don't get to the seventh circle of
accounting hell, you won't see it. What has me confused is that the setting is
clearly, obviously available to me-- even on the stock Asset Ch
I have about a dozen or more level-6 asset accounts. I don't have
anything greater than level-6.
Can you reproduce if you try level-All? (there'd still be a bug in the
level-6 option of course)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/6/20 2:17 PM, D. via gnucash-user wrote:
Adrien,
Does your CoA have accoun
Adrien,
Does your CoA have accounts deep enough to trigger level 6? I can trigger the
error consistently whenever I select a set of accounts that includes accounts
below the sixth, and then make it go away simply by selecting accounts that
don't range below that depth.
David
Origi
Are you using a custom CSS file? If so, your preferred font may not be
present and is being substituted.
If you are not using one, you can choose to do so.
See the wiki FAQ about customizing fonts.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/5/20 12:27 PM, Carlo Pelandini wrote:
I just upgraded to GnuCash v. 4.2
Still using 4.1 here (on MacOS), but sorry to say, I can't repeat the
error. The Asset Chart works for me just fine with any accounts selected
(all Assets are by default) and with any level selected.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/5/20 12:10 PM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Hello,
I am on Windows
While GnuCash can use MySQL (as well as Postgres and SQLite) as a
backend, the entire db is read into memory at start-up, rather than
separate records being accessed like a normal db-based app. Thus, it is
not currently set up to do what you are looking for, but that is a
(very) long term goal.
LMGTFY: font-weight: bold;
The link worked fine for me just now.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 8:24 AM, Carlo Pelandini wrote:
>
> John:
> Thanks for info on gtk.css file. That seems to have worked, except I cannot
> get a bold font to show up. Is there another line to include th
John:
Thanks for info on gtk.css file. That seems to have worked, except I cannot get
a bold font to show up. Is there another line to include that makes it bold?
I tried your link to issue 1774, but came up with “404 page not found error”.
Was it perhaps another issue number?
Carlo
From: Joh
Hello all,
I've been using Gnucash for a few years now, but I've never been able to
use the different stylesheets as it always messed up my line/bar/charts.
Only the default one was able to plot them in the right aspect ratio.
I took the plunge and upgraded from 3.5 to 4.2 on win10 yesterday and a
Randix,
Be careful here
Your gnucash file should be named something along the lines
of 2020-12-Dec.gnucash
These files with date and time embedded in the name are backup files - it
seems like you opened a backup file from Dec 5 and worked on it at some
stage???
2020-12-Dec.gnucash.202012051
On Sat, 5 Dec 2020 12:16:13 -0600 (CST)
randix wrote:
> When I save my GnuCash it does not
> write the same file name each time, eg
>
> 2020-12-Dec.gnucash.20201205100356.gnucash
> 2020-12-Dec.gnucash.20201205073851.gnucash
> etc.
You have a problem.
You are working on backups.
https://wiki.gn
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