Damn, I did have the leading period! Mailman seems to be stripping it
out. Apologies.
So the class is properly ".register-secondary" for hopefully the final time.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/13/22 1:08 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Sorry,
I swore I had a period in front of the class:
register-secon
Sorry,
I swore I had a period in front of the class:
register-secondary
in my prior post. It is a class, not a node/entity.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/13/22 1:04 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Also note those color definitions I mentioned still have to be used in a
rule. Simply defining them doesn't
Maybe try:
cursor entry {
color: (whatever you like);
}
The comments at the top of the sample CSS file from the Wiki define
'cursor entry' as an entity/node that affects the active cell. That
declaration should override everything else.
Be sure to test with commenting out or removing your
Thanks Adrien that is getting a little closer. Just leaving this here for
others.
1. I tried reordering but it had no effect.
2. Defining a color for 'register_cursor_fg_color' and
'register_cursor_color' didn't change anything.
3. '@define-color register_cursor_bg_color' is the same as background
Glenn Fowler wrote on 9/11/22 11:16:
I found this will change the input text color:
gnc-id-cursor entry {
color: green;
}
...and it works but it gets overridden whenever you change
*.gnc-class-register-cursor color but not sure why.
Cool! Well if I leave the *.gnc-class-register-cursor c
Glenn Fowler wrote on 9/11/22 09:28:
/* register blank transaction placeholder text */
*.gnc-class-register-cursor {
color: purple;
}
Unfortunately not quite. This makes both the placeholder and entered text
purple. In the built-in color theme, the placeholder text is gray and italic,
w
On Mon, 12 Sep 2022 16:34:07 -0400
Richard Barmann wrote:
> I may have been double clicking because my hands shake and I find
> myself typing double letters when I type. I carefully tried closing
> and it is working. I will just have to watch what I do. I am 90 and
> will watch what I am doing. T
On 9/11/22 1:16 PM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
I found this will change the input text color:
gnc-id-cursor entry {
color: green;
}
...and it works but it gets overridden whenever you change
*.gnc-class-register-cursor color but not sure why.
Not sure either, maybe reverse them in the file? (this
Kudos for still maintaining track of your finances at 90!
Your welcome. I'm glad you got into your proper file.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/12/22 3:34 PM, Richard Barmann wrote:
I may have been double clicking because my hands shake and I find myself
typing double letters when I type. I carefully tri
Donna,
Others have sufficiently answered, but I'll add some points about backups:
There is the maxim, for least risk, that if your data does not exist in
three places, on three different types of media, you can consider it
'not existing at all.'
That might be extreme for some folks. As noted
I may have been double clicking because my hands shake and I find myself
typing double letters when I type. I carefully tried closing and it is
working. I will just have to watch what I do. I am 90 and will watch
what I am doing. Thank you for all that help.
Richard Barmann
On 9/12/2022 4:09
I may have been double clicking the data file. I followed our
instructions and it is working . I want to thank everyone that helped me.
Richard Barmann
On 9/12/2022 4:09 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Richard (Barmann),
To open GnuCash, just use the shortcut *for the app*, and *do not*
double-
And to add to what Stan & Gyle said,
Several years ago, I played around with pre-payments using a
Liabilities:Customer Deposits account but that was a mess. The way the
Business Features of GnuCash work, it is *much* easier to just Process
Payment, letting it post to AR and then apply it later
Also, in your thread started last May you mentioned an adventure with
release 4.0 and 4.10, after which you may not have had a clean uninstall.
Have you tried using either the Windows uninstaller or a third party
uninstaller? I wish I could remember the name of the third party
uninstaller that use
Richard (Barmann),
To open GnuCash, just use the shortcut *for the app*, and *do not*
double-click your data file.
This will open the last used file.
If this gets you what you want - great, the problem is solved. Open
GnuCash this way from now on.
If this isn't the version of data you expe
Now that I am back on a real tower computer which, alas, is presently
running Windows 10, I see that Mr Clarkson is currently working with
Kalpesh Patel in a different thread, so persons interested in his problem
can look for that thread.
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 2:56 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.
Richard (Clarkson),
You mentioned in the other thread that you also tried from PowerShell.
Is there no output there when it fails to completely open?
Have you tried to view the Windows Logs to see if any warnings or errors
were reported about the time you tried to start GnuCash?
Of course, i
Holy Cow.
This thread is a disaster.
Richard Clarkson, please, unless you can help Richard Barmann, do not
reply any longer in this thread. Please, start a new one or if still
applicable, reply in your own old thread.
The two of you are replying to questions meant for the other and others
o
I see that there is a Richard Barmann having an issue with Gnucash opening
an old data file and a Richard Clarkson having an issue with versions more
recent than 4.9 failing to start. In my email client their messages are
inextricably tangled. I also see that now Richard Clarkson is discussing
hi
Kalpesh
I haven't enabled Ransomware Protection, Tamper Protection or Controlled
folder access.
Just looking in to installing gdb so I can obtain the stack trace. Thank
you for that suggestion.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: Kalpesh Patel
Sent: 12 September 2022 17:17
To: rtclark.
Thanks Gyle - no message, as GnuCash won't open. Tried opening data file
with the GnuCash Program and still nothing.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user
On Behalf Of
Gyle McCollam
Sent: 10 September 2022 15:25
To: Richard Barmann ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Op
Thanks Michael.
No it doesn't. The path is C:/Program Files (x86)/gnucash/bin/gnucash.exe
My data file is GNUData.gnucash - there are of course backups. But even if I
try to open GnuData.gnucash with GnuCash Program File then nothing happens.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-use
Richard, does your GNUCash file have a date string in the name? If so,
then you are inadvertently using a backup file. Your filename should be
FILENAME.gnucash (FILENAME is whatever you decided to call it)
If it looks like:
FILENAME.gnucash.20220909023225.gnucash (insert a valid date time
I am using Windows 10.When I close Gnucash and return the next day I
cannot find the correct up to date file fr0m the day before. I tried to
save/ and then close Gnucash. I wll see if that works.
Richard
On 9/12/2022 10:25 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Richard,
Do I understand correctly that afte
I have a feeling that those higher version of GNC are silently crashing due
to improper permission on a file somewhere. Do you know if you have enabled
the Ransomware Protection, Tamper Protection or Controlled folder access
feature in Windows 11? They tend to sometimes cause these sort of silent
e
Richard,
Do I understand correctly that after you download gnucash-4.11-1.setup.exe
from the link on gnucash.org and use it to install GnuCash.exe using
default settings then the icon on the Windows 11 equivalent to the Windows
10 icon that is supposed to start GnuCash doesn't work? Also clickin
On 9/11/22 13:02, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op zaterdag 10 september 2022 19:49:52 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> On 9/10/22 08:34, Geert Janssens wrote:
> That is really odd and again suggesting your gnucash is not
configured as
> per default. We'll have to find out where this comes
Hi JeffI had a similar issue with reports on GNC 4.11 when Ubuntu got an
update when I was running 22.04.Although, when I ran the report and the display
screen was blank, I ran the output to PDF and the report data was populated.
I understand reports use webkitgkt file to produce reports.To fix
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