> On Aug 31, 2021, at 8:32 PM, Lisa Rowell wrote:
>
> I'm working my way through my account history after a massive GnuCash import,
> straightening out issues with missing realized capital gains/losses and came
> across an event that I can't figure out how to properly handle.
>
> I held sha
I'm working my way through my account history after a massive GnuCash
import, straightening out issues with missing realized capital
gains/losses and came across an event that I can't figure out how to
properly handle.
I held shares of a fund called Spartan 500 Index Investor Class (FSMKX)
wh
While I'm not personally in great need of audio confirmations, it does seem
to me they might be useful from an accessibility standpoint.
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 4:49 PM Dale Alspach wrote:
> If the register is set to future transactions after the blank transaction
> and the cursor is on the bott
On 8/31/2021 1:20 PM, Dale Alspach wrote:
The run date of a report is actually quite useful. This is especially
the case when multiple persons are involved with analyzing the data
and making correcting entries. I work with a small
charitable organization. We get reports from the bookkeeper a fe
If the register is set to future transactions after the blank transaction
and the cursor is on the bottom future transaction, the transaction can be
committed but the cursor does not move off the line. I submitted an RFE
about this a few weeks ago.
Dale
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From:
The default behavior of GnuCash is always to "enter" all pending edits
when the Enter key is pressed. To make more edits to the same transaction
use Tab or Alt-Tab or the mouse to navigate to the next field.
Then, after pressing the Enter key, as Derek pointed out, the transaction
edit. is compl
NB: If the cursor is still in the current transaction, then it was not
committed. If the cursor moves to a different transaction, it has been
committed. In either case, GnuCash will not let you close the register
window if you have non-committed changes.
-derek
PS: If you want the feature, patc
It's not a big deal I was just looking for one and wasn't able to find
an option like that.
If you want to know how my brain is working.
If I mash ENTER in an open split transaction it moves down to the next
split transaction. What does that mean? Does that mean the whole
transaction was e
For me in Linux Mint, if I press the enter key on the numeric keypad, it
will move to the next line when I hit it twice. The other enter key moves
on the first tap.
Dan
On August 31, 2021 3:42:14 PM "Derek Atkins" wrote:
Jack,
On Tue, August 31, 2021 3:30 pm, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
An audio confirmation is easier for me notice.
On 8/31/21 3:41 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Jack,
On Tue, August 31, 2021 3:30 pm, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
What's yhere to understand. I was looking for an audio confirmation like
a little tiny beep.
I think Will's point was questioning
Jack,
On Tue, August 31, 2021 3:30 pm, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
> What's yhere to understand. I was looking for an audio confirmation like
> a little tiny beep.
I think Will's point was questioning why you specifically want an audio
confirmation when there is clearly a visual confirm
What's yhere to understand. I was looking for an audio confirmation like
a little tiny beep.
On 8/31/21 11:30 AM, William Prescott wrote:
I don't understand.
When I type the Enter key, it moves from one line of a transaction to the next
line. After the last line, it enters the transaction and
Okay.
I now know it's not me unable to find it somewhere.
Thanks.
On 8/31/21 11:46 AM, John Ralls wrote:
On Aug 31, 2021, at 8:06 AM, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
wrote:
Is there any way to have GNU Cash make an audio confirmation when a manual
transaction has been entered?
When I man
I don't understand.
When I type the Enter key, it moves from one line of a transaction to the next
line. After the last line, it enters the transaction and moves to the first
line of the next transaction.
This is with GnuCash 4.6-1 running on MacOS 11.5.2.
Will
On 2021 Aug 31, at 08-31 10:06:
The run date of a report is actually quite useful. This is especially the
case when multiple persons are involved with analyzing the data and making
correcting entries. I work with a small charitable organization. We get
reports from the bookkeeper a few days before the meeting. I may spot
somethin
There's no mechanism to modify report options from the command line. The
gnucash-cli is meant mainly to run reports with sensible defaults (eg
balance sheet) and saved reports (eg transaction report with modified
options).
On Tue, 31 Aug 2021, 5:53 pm flywire, wrote:
> This report needs accounts
> On Aug 31, 2021, at 8:06 AM, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
>
> Is there any way to have GNU Cash make an audio confirmation when a manual
> transaction has been entered?
>
> When I manually enter a transaction by mashing ENTER there is no feedback
> that the transaction was
Is there any way to have GNU Cash make an audio confirmation when a
manual transaction has been entered?
When I manually enter a transaction by mashing ENTER there is no
feedback that the transaction was entered and I keep hitting ENTER to be
sure I didn't fat finger it.
Just a little beep
On 8/31/2021 5:52 AM, flywire wrote:
This report needs accounts and dates to be specified in Win10 and I'd like
to tweak some other settings. "A datafile may be specified to describe some
saved options." Where is the documentation for gnucash-cli ?
Maybe missing the main point? For most reports
This report needs accounts and dates to be specified in Win10 and I'd like
to tweak some other settings. "A datafile may be specified to describe some
saved options." Where is the documentation for gnucash-cli ?
E:\>"C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnucash-cli" --report ru
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