Yes, I saw that. I fixed it by installing Intel GnuCash 4.8-2, even
though the GnuCash release notes for 4.8 say "[t]he macOS and Win32
GnuCash bundles were not affected".
Perhaps that could be corrected, since 4.8-2 seems to have fixes for
macOS 12.0.1 Monterey, at least for Intel Macs.
I'm
Hi,
On Tue, October 26, 2021 7:42 pm, gnucash.dg...@ncf.ca wrote:
> The latest GnuCash, 4.8, does not display properly on macOS Monterey
> (12.0.1). The main window only paints a solid black rectangle. Pop-ups
> only paint the title bar.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
Are you sure you are
See John Ralls post from 15 Oct -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2021-October/046029.html
- download and install the updated 4.8.2 dmg - works as expected :-)
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 14:57, wrote:
> The latest GnuCash, 4.8, does not display properly on macOS M
The latest GnuCash, 4.8, does not display properly on macOS Monterey (12.0.1).
The main window only paints a solid black rectangle. Pop-ups only paint the
title bar.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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I use the 'business features' for my personal bills. I don't have to,
but it works well.
Most of them are duplicated month-to-month, with only minor adjustments
for particular fees and usage. (such as phone call minutes, utility
usage, etc.)
The line items rarely if ever change. I just chang
If I type an account name from the beginning e.g. Assets:...: I have it
configured to not auto-raise lists so the account list doesn't popup and I
can type the account without any issues (using tab to complete).
However, if I type a leaf account name the account list popups up but it
starts flashi
All good suggestions, but File->Save As eliminates the need to worry about most
of them right off the bat...
Personally, I'd really like to have an "eternal" drive, but it would have to
include infinite storage to be really useful... ;-)
Original Message
From: Michael or Penn
On 10/26/2021 5:28 PM, D. via gnucash-user wrote:
File->Save As
PS: After "moving" your file to an eternal drive, I strongly suggest
you rename (if not deleting) the file on the internal drive so that
gnucash will not find it. You do NOT want to accidentally open it after
you have begun usi
On 10/26/2021 5:28 PM, D. via gnucash-user wrote:
File->Save As
OR, when not from within gnucash, just like you make copies of any file
(but then, the next time you start gnucash, you will have to tell it to
open THAT file).
Michael
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File->Save As
Original Message
From: Gerald Smith
Sent: Tue Oct 26 15:21:12 EDT 2021
To: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
Subject: [GNC] How to save Accounts to External Drive
How do you save accounts to an external drive?
G. Smith
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How do you save accounts to an external drive?
G. Smith
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If you are using Nabble or Gm
Yes, this is exactly it. The line chart shows a span of time. I currently have
5 years’ history in GnuCash and that includes several accounts which are no
longer active. For example, I’ve moved a couple times since then and opened and
closed credit union accounts as a result.
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