Well spotted Gyle.
I've never displayed the Type field, so hadn't noticed that.
I've had a little play.
1. Sort on the Hidden column - Accounts in Assets are sorted by Type,
in order Cash, Asset and then Bank, and then in order within those types.
Imbalance and Orphan are at the botto
you: the Spanish speaking part of the GnuCash community.
Am 14.06.22 um 02:53 schrieb rmom...@gmail.com:
> Not sure I understand your comment, "None of you provided it." Something I
> should do here?
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Roger,
Perhaps an update to the OS has caused a change to whatever GnuCash
references to detect the OS language setting?
If changing the OS language setting is trivial, you might try setting your
OS language setting to something other than Spanish, restart, start GnuCash
and confirm that GnuCash
Thanks Frank,
Interesting that Spanish installed automatically, which included the Spanish
accounting terminology. Might have in fact automatically selected Catalán. Not
sure I have the technical chops to mess with those message files. Not a
showstopper but Spanish accounting terms do make it e
Account type is a number, not a string. You can see what number goes with what
type at
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/65eae554bec2d360600c7ff62ac72d92665c1f59/libgnucash/engine/Account.h#L105.
That shouldn't have anything to do with anything if you assign codes to
accounts, display the
You might take a look at section 2.4 of the Guide, which is titled "Storing
Your Financial Data." It goes into some detail about the different "back end"
storage options. It certainly is unfortunate that the documentation uses two
words, while the error uses one.
Regardless, the problem wasn't
Hola,
Am 14.06.22 um 00:44 schrieb rmom...@gmail.com:
> Spanish was not on the language
> list, never has been.
That is only the language of the InnoSetup installer, where spanish is
missing. None of you provided it. If interested:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Windows_Installer_Translation
So
On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 17:36:07 -0500
wrote:
> How do I get my GnuCash back to Spanish? Version 4.6 installed Spanish
> automatically but it recently switched to English.
>
>
>
> Third time to ask for help with this question.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger
Gnucash runs according to your syste
That might work. I did think of that but would like to avoid uninstalling
and reinstalling the program if possible. Spanish was not on the language
list, never has been. It just installed in Spanish automatically. Never
figured out how but suspect it has to do with the language settings in
Windows.
Don't see any setting. You might have to unistall and then reinstall choosing
Spanish as the install language.
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Original message
From: rmom...@gmail.com
Date: 6/13/22 6:36 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: GnuCash
Subject: [GNC] Language settings
How
How do I get my GnuCash back to Spanish? Version 4.6 installed Spanish
automatically but it recently switched to English.
Third time to ask for help with this question.
Thanks,
Roger
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To up
This was in fact the issue, the type of data structure in use.
Yall have been very helpful, and the data is all back and I am operational
on the new version of the tool. Sigh of relief!
I do think that perhaps there should be some better explanation of
"backend" in the documentation, being as th
David,
I used your trick to sort my accounts. Knowing that I don't need a complete
hierarchy of all my accounts, but only those at the same level has made this a
lot better, I have arranged my Assets in order of liquidity: Cash, Checking,
Savings, CDs, etc. I had the account code as the 1st c
Alan,
I noticed that the accounts under assets are not sorted in alpha order when I
assign account codes to the major cats, namely the Assets (1), Liabilities (2),
Equity (3), Income (4), and Expense (5). I have determined this is due to the
Asset account type being broken down into Assets, Ban
I would think that the import mapping process feature that separately maps
debits and credits could handle that issue. If not, it might be possible
to pre-process the csv so it could be mapped.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022, 9:14 AM Kevin T via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I haven't
There's even a function somewhere in the menus to assign codes automatically.
Can't recall where it is, or how well it works. ISTR it behaved rather well.
On Jun 13, 2022, 10:52, at 10:52, Stan Brown wrote:
>
>On 2022-06-13 07:31, Gyle McCollam wrote:
>> As someone suggested, you could assign a
On 2022-06-13 07:46, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
> I use account codes in my file, and like it quite a bit. You can add
> the Code to the Chart of Accounts (CoA) page and quickly sort on it as
> one would with any other displayed column. I'll note that the tree
> aspect of the CoA means that
On 2022-06-13 07:31, Gyle McCollam wrote:
> As someone suggested, you could assign account codes and sort on them. I
> would use at least a four digit number, so you have room to add accounts in
> between in the future. I would suggest 1000s for assets, 2000s for
> liabilities, 3000s for inc
I use account codes in my file, and like it quite a bit. You can add
the Code to the Chart of Accounts (CoA) page and quickly sort on it as
one would with any other displayed column. I'll note that the tree
aspect of the CoA means that the sorting will still be
hierarchical--that is, accounts
On 2022-06-13 07:31, Gyle McCollam wrote:
> As someone suggested, you could assign account codes and sort on them. I
> would use at least a four digit number, so you have room to add accounts in
> between in the future. I would suggest 1000s for assets, 2000s for
> liabilities, 3000s for inc
Jay,
As someone suggested, you could assign account codes and sort on them. I would
use at least a four digit number, so you have room to add accounts in between
in the future. I would suggest 1000s for assets, 2000s for liabilities, 3000s
for income, and 4000s for expense. You could use the
I haven't seen a singular reply to the question, so I am replying to the gnu
cash list directly.
This is windows and the version is 4.1+ (3/26)
The bank provides data with debits in a different column than the credits. The
debits are always positive, the credits are always negative.
For Stan. I
Without the Splash popup window, I now have
Tip of the Day -- clicking Close in it is ignored
There are no Scheduled Transactions... -- clicking Close works there
Now can close Tip of the Day
A few days ago, I moved the Tip of the Day window to the bottom right of my
screen.
It stayed there wh
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