Re: [GNC] Entering a sell in a stock account has magic number
changer
In my experience the automatic decimal point preference has been broken for
a while. I have used it for decades to save keystrokes. But in my MacOS
version of GNC 4.x it became almost impossible to enter the number of
s
Good news, I installed GNC 4.4 and this fixed the issue.
Thanks for your help.
On 05.01.21 22:23, John Ralls wrote:
On Jan 5, 2021, at 11:15 AM, Jürgen Jatzkowski wrote:
I'm using Gnucash on two Macs (both running BigSur 11.1 and the same version of
GNC):
Gnucash Version: 4.2
Build ID: 4.
Oops that last one should have a closing double quote as in...
perl "C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump"
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 at 08:29, David H wrote:
> Michelle,
>
> It's a Perl script so open a command prompt and enter the following...
>
> 1. First just double chec
Michelle,
It's a Perl script so open a command prompt and enter the following...
1. First just double check perl got installed ok...
perl -version
This should return something like
This is perl 5, version 18, subversion 2 (v5.18.2) built for
MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int
Copyright 1987-2
OK, that's the fontconfig bug. Upgrading to 4.4 will fix it. For a workaround,
edit /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/etc/fonts/fonts.conf:
- /Library/Fonts
-
+ /System/Library/Fonts/Supplemental
+ /System/Library/Fonts /Library/Fonts
fonts
$ spctl --assess -vv /Applications/Gnucash.app
/Applications/Gnucash.app: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID
origin=Developer ID Application: John D Ralls (Y9EHT5WMK7)
$
Are both machines running 4.2? Have you assigned the same stylesheet to the
report on both machines? Do you have any cust
> On Jan 5, 2021, at 11:15 AM, Jürgen Jatzkowski wrote:
>
> I'm using Gnucash on two Macs (both running BigSur 11.1 and the same version
> of GNC):
>
> Gnucash Version: 4.2
> Build ID: 4.2+(2020-09-26)
> Finance::Quote: -
>
> Recently I updated (using brew) and noticed that the report "balan
Sounds like a preference issue.
Check Preferences > Numbers, Date & Time > Automatic decimal point, and
turn it off if it is checked. (you can also alter the number of decimal
places in the very next preference)
If you don't have that preference turned on (checked) then something
else is at
Caveat, this is *not* accounting advice - if you have any questions,
seek the assistance of a local CPA. This is just how I do these
transactions based on an Accounting 101 textbook:
I think your #2 is similar to my method.
I too pay insurance in late December for the following 6 months. (and
I see it is indeed a feature, and not a bug.
"gift" and "gifts" both return 30 matches which appears to be the max.
I'm certainly fine with it as-is and appreciate the fast results. I know
how to get to that account, with a single extra space, and of course,
searching on "Recei" brings it righ
I see the same divide by 100 when I duplicate an old transaction, split, and
enter a value, then leave that cell. It is never proper to modify inputs
without a dialog except to reformat trailing zeros after the decimal, add comma
thousands separators and similar presentation artifacts.
-O
Plus, if I enter a value and tab or shift-tab, it divides it by 100. If I
enter a number, I expect it to tay put unless there is a dialog asking my
permission to change it!!
-Original Message-
From: David G. Pickett
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Sent: Tue, Jan 5, 2021 10:14 am
Subject
I am trying to enter my RMD sales of securities, and when I enter the value,
price or shares it gets divided by 100 gratuitously with no dialog, and if I
adjust all three numbers and accept a price change, it divides other numbers
gratuitously. This is very counter-intuitive, frustrating, time-
Hello,
I recently updated my GnuCash version to 4.4 and am trying the Stock
feature. I am running Windows 10 on my computer.
After installing Strawberry Perl manually, then clicking on "Install Online
Price Retrieval for GnuCash", the command prompt seems to run for about a
minute and ends with t
Hi,
I am considering to start using gnucash for personal accounting, after too
much time spent on Excel!
I like the application a lot, and I really appreciate your efforts.
There is a key feature missing in my opinion: the ability to set the an
accounting date different from the payment date, fo
Hi Adrien,
I wrote the new version of the type-ahead. One thing is that it only
shows a small number of matches (to make it more responsive). Off the
top of my head, I don't remember the exact number, but you could easily
find out by just typing a "a" or a very common character and you'll see
Not sure if anyone else is seeing this, but I have several accounts that
don't show up as expected in the type-ahead search when selecting an
account for a split. (this is an awesome time saver by the way, and
thanks again to whomever coded it!)
I can't seem to find anything special about thes
I'm using Gnucash on two Macs (both running BigSur 11.1 and the same
version of GNC):
Gnucash Version: 4.2
Build ID: 4.2+(2020-09-26)
Finance::Quote: -
Recently I updated (using brew) and noticed that the report "balance
sheet - eguile version" (I think it is stored as balsheet-eg.scm in the
> On Jan 5, 2021, at 6:24 AM, peterb wrote:
>
> I just linked a file to a transaction for the first time. The link is there
> and seems to work mostly correctly (I can open it, and so on), but unlike
> what the manual describes in Section 6.3, I see no "A" indicator in the
> reconciliation cel
What OS?
Macs can't display the link icon due to it being an emoji, but they do
display an "f" in that spot. (presumably for 'file(association)')
I just checked and I see one for a linked document. I am using the same
version and build.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/5/21 8:24 AM, peterb wrote:
I j
I just linked a file to a transaction for the first time. The link is there
and seems to work mostly correctly (I can open it, and so on), but unlike
what the manual describes in Section 6.3, I see no "A" indicator in the
reconciliation cell. I am in the double-entry transaction journal view, as
re
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