https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/50354-ironahk-alpha-cross-platform-net-rewrite-of-autohotkey/
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That's would be trouble then it's worth.
If GNUCash doesn't have it built in it's no big deal
On 5/26/21 8:26 PM, w...@theprescotts.com wrote:
The "Script Editor" found in the Applications->Utilities folder under Mac OS
has some capabilities that might help. You can tell it to track a series of
I have several SQLite databases that I move between and access under Mac OS and
Linux. I never have had problems.
Will
On 2021 May 26, at 05-26 18:49:12, Geoff wrote:
I haven't tested it, but the SQLite developers say that it is:
"A database in SQLite is a single disk file¹. Furthermore, the
The "Script Editor" found in the Applications->Utilities folder under Mac OS
has some capabilities that might help. You can tell it to track a series of
actions that turn into a script that can be edited for refinements and then
used as a 'Macro'.
Will
On 2021 May 26, at 05-26 17:56:16, Jack
I haven't tested it, but the SQLite developers say that it is:
"A database in SQLite is a single disk file¹. Furthermore, the file
format is cross-platform. A database that is created on one machine can
be copied and used on a different machine with a different architecture.
SQLite databases a
Unfortunately that's a Windows app.
I'm OSX or Linux user.
On 5/26/21 12:04 PM, Fross, Michael wrote:
You could look into AutoHotkey. I use it to automate other
non-GNUCash things, but I don't see why it couldn't work,
especially if you can do what you need to do via keystrokes.
Michael
On
Okay, that's what I thought.
Thanks.
On 5/26/21 11:14 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
HI,
On Wed, May 26, 2021 11:09 am, Jack Frillman wrote:
I have repetitive task I do every day and I would like to reduce the
number of steps to do that task.
More specifically I import stock/mutual fund and precious
You're disappointed with the webkit developers not the GnuCash developers.
Maybe your OS has a scripting facility.
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Hi everyone,
Is the gnucash sqlite backend compatible between windows and linux? If,
let's say, I keep the sqlite database on a network shared folder, can that
database be open by one gnucash instance running on windows and another one
running on linux, at different moments in time?
Looking for
Hi Jack,
I use KeePass for the quick attended macros as shows here in this video:
https://www.loom.com/share/831d19aa94cc4cea8b6ce3eae3b14ba0
You can also use AutoHotKey as someone mentioned as well as AutoIT. For my
unattended macros and automation, I use SendKeys through PowerShell Core.
Here's
Thank you. But I know that procedure already. It's just that the export
to PDF button was quicker.
I am disappointed the developers took that away.
John
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Op woensdag 26 mei 2021 18:27:57 CEST schreef Derek Atkins:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2021 12:20 pm, John Mitchell wrote:
> > I have been using Ubuntu 18.04 for the last couple of years. The gnucash
> > that came with the software center was version 2.6. When I would invoice
> > my customers, then
Hi,
On Wed, May 26, 2021 12:20 pm, John Mitchell wrote:
> I have been using Ubuntu 18.04 for the last couple of years. The gnucash
> that came with the software center was version 2.6. When I would invoice
> my customers, then select 'print invoice', the invoice would appear on
> the screen in a p
I have been using Ubuntu 18.04 for the last couple of years. The gnucash
that came with the software center was version 2.6. When I would invoice
my customers, then select 'print invoice', the invoice would appear on
the screen in a printable format. There was a button to select that
would expo
You could look into AutoHotkey. I use it to automate other non-GNUCash
things, but I don't see why it couldn't work, especially if you can do what
you need to do via keystrokes.
Michael
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 10:15 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
> HI,
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2021 11:09 am, Jack Frillman
HI,
On Wed, May 26, 2021 11:09 am, Jack Frillman wrote:
> I have repetitive task I do every day and I would like to reduce the
> number of steps to do that task.
>
> More specifically I import stock/mutual fund and precious metal prices
> from a CSV file. Currently I go through the multi-step proc
I have repetitive task I do every day and I would like to reduce the
number of steps to do that task.
More specifically I import stock/mutual fund and precious metal prices
from a CSV file. Currently I go through the multi-step process the GUI
walks you through. This is easy enough but I can b
Hi,
On Wed, May 26, 2021 10:52 am, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> Does GNUCash have a macro feature?
>
> I searched the documentation and I didn't see anything so I'm asking
> just to make sure I didn't missing something.
Could you go into a bit more details about what, exactly, you wa
Does GNUCash have a macro feature?
I searched the documentation and I didn't see anything so I'm asking
just to make sure I didn't missing something.
Thanks.
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