You can file an RFE (Request for Enhancement) on Bugzilla. See the Wiki
for more on bug reporting.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/10/22 9:41 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
It would be nice if in the Reconcile window, when the Difference is zero,
the Finish button would turn green.
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The issue with not being able to close the tip of the day window is the
Scheduled Transactions window has stolen focus.
First click on the Tip of the Day window to raise it to the 'top of the
window stack' and then close it.
Then use whatever means of your OS to reveal windows hidden beneath
If it is greyed out, something is definitely wrong. I'm going with a
read-only preference file as mentioned by David H. But that should imply
other preferences also being greyed out. If not, more digging is required...
Permissions issue on Win10 perhaps? (Not sure why that would affect only
on
I have Tip of the Day enabled.
I have Scheduled transactions enabled.
Sometimes, when I start gnucash,
the Tip of the day popup window shows,
then after the file is fully loaded,
something about Scheduled transactions window shows
(but is hidden by the Tip of the day).
Clicking on the Close button
It would be nice if in the Reconcile window, when the Difference is zero,
the Finish button would turn green.
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Hi David,
I keep my GnuCash files on a folder on my hard disk which synchronizes via
Dropbox with the hard disk on my laptop. I used this file when after I had
installed on my laptop.
I just changed my default location in Windows 10, but the default local
currency in GnuCash is still U
Yep, but if you haven't opened a particular account yet, then it will open
the first time according to that default setting you found. Also, it can
be changed on the fly when using the account. I think that is under the
view menu item.
I often change the view on the fly depending on what I want
I wanted to see what Double line mode looked like, so I enabled it via:
Edit
Preferences
Register Defaults
Other Defaults
Double line mode
I gave it a try in a few accounts; but did not like it.
I shut down Gnucash.
I restarted Gnucash.
I went back to the above Register Defaults
David,
So you're not able to click "Choose" and then use the dropdown arrow on the
right to select MYR ? How did you transfer your file over to the laptop -
is the file or the volume it's on Read only ? I did try setting my file to
Read only and it didn't make any difference to the behaviour of
Thanks for replies below about changing default currency, and my follow up.
Any further advice?
I tried before: Preferences >> Accounts >> Default Currency in Gnucash 4.10
???
But its greyed out so cannot change.
My version is 4.10
Adrien noted:
1. Locale (set by your OS preferences)
2.
On Tue, 10 May 2022 14:06:02 -0600
John Griessen wrote:
> That sounds great for two people in an office. How would you get
> the benefit of doing bookkeeping on a laptop and then at a desktop
> machine alternating back and forth?
>
> I get a flexibility benefit using unison to sync files. I d
John,
I achieve this by keeping my GnuCash files in a Dropbox account accessible from
my desktop at home, my laptop while travelling and my wife's laptop. I backup
to an NAS (full once a month with daily incrementals) which is in turn backed up
to an offsite online cloud storage and a local dire
On 5/10/22 14:16, John Griessen wrote:
Ah so. Then probably the OP *can* avoid 2 installs of gnucash. It would maybe look like this to launch gnucash from a shared dir
on a LAN:
$ /shared/gnucash4.10/gnucash /shared/books1/books1.gnucash
The work of putting the executable in a nonstandard
On 5/10/22 11:00, Robert Heller wrote:
I don't believe the OP is running gnucash remotely, just storing the gnucash
executable on a shared disk.
$ gnucash /shared/books1/books1.gnucash
Ah so. Then probably the OP *can* avoid 2 installs of gnucash. It would maybe look like this to launch g
On 5/10/22 11:46, Chris Mitchell wrote:
Keeping the data files on shared network storage ("Windows network
share", Samba, NFS, sshfs, etc) and accessing them directly has the
advantage of real-time file locking:
I much prefer this setup, because it effectively prevents the
"accidentally edit both
Keeping the data files on shared network storage ("Windows network
share", Samba, NFS, sshfs, etc) and accessing them directly has the
advantage of real-time file locking: If a running instance of Gnucash
has the data file open, then when you try to open it from another
Gnucash instance on another
On 5/10/2022 11:50 AM, John Griessen wrote:
On 5/9/22 11:07, Derek Atkins wrote:
The main gotcha is that only one person can have the data file open at a
time. This means you will need to coordinate "who is running
GnuCash" at
any particular moment.
I use gnucash on two linux machines with
At Tue, 10 May 2022 10:09:55 -0600 John Griessen wrote:
>
> On 5/9/22 10:57, Westshire Realty wrote:
> > Prefer to avoid maintaining two separate apps intalled on devices and
> > sharing just the data file.
>
> I'm not aware that gnucash can run remotely without you making a way via
> program
On 5/9/22 10:57, Westshire Realty wrote:
Prefer to avoid maintaining two separate apps intalled on devices and sharing
just the data file.
I'm not aware that gnucash can run remotely without you making a way via programs like vnc or xwindows, which sounds like extra
work on a mac. It's easy
On 5/9/22 11:07, Derek Atkins wrote:
The main gotcha is that only one person can have the data file open at a
time. This means you will need to coordinate "who is running GnuCash" at
any particular moment.
I use gnucash on two linux machines with a sync program called unison keeping the data
> On May 9, 2022, at 9:50 PM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I have just setup getting finance quotes for Gnucash for the first time for GC
> 4.10 on Linux Mint 20.3. I was setting up a shell script to shutdown GnuCash,
> update the finance quotes and restart GnuCash after the quotes had b
Yeah. I don't know the parameters of Alphavantage's limits; there are any of a
number of possibilities that might explain how they might believe you deserve
to get limited. I've been blocked by some providers because I use a VPN, and
the VPN IP address gets throttled.
On May 9, 2022 11:39:51 PM
On Tue, 10 May 2022 12:17:22 +0800
"David Long" wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Actually, I tried a re-install, thinking I had missed a trick in the
> installation process, but exactly the same.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> David
David, could you advise your OS, because this may offer a different wa
Oh, never mind.
I found the option in Preferences >> Register Defaults >> Only display leaf
account names.
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How do I show the (short) "Account Name" instead of the much longer "Full
Account Name" in the Transfer Column in the Account Register?
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