> On Oct 11, 2022, at 5:06 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
> wrote:
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> Am 12.10.22 um 01:34 schrieb R Losey:
>> In GnuCash 4.12 on my Mac, I don't have a "Type" field -- it's called "Name
>> Space" instead... I thought one needed to put the correct exchange there,
>> but now I'm not sure.
>
Am 12.10.22 um 01:34 schrieb R Losey:
In GnuCash 4.12 on my Mac, I don't have a "Type" field -- it's called "Name
Space" instead... I thought one needed to put the correct exchange there,
but now I'm not sure.
Before we had used in different GUI elements different names for the
same thing.
Similarly, my Living Revocable Trust is a single savings account at the
credit Union. In GnC it is a placeholder account with the following
sub-accounts:
Sinking Fund
Emergency Fund
General Fund
Likewise, the non-trust account is a checking account that has two
sub-accounts:
David, I really like this, but I have a couple of comments
With the "We will take the stock Amazon (AMZN) as an example", I would
recommend: "We will take the stock Amazon as an example. It is traded on
the NASDAQ under the stock symbol AMZN"
In GnuCash 4.12 on my Mac, I don't have a "Type" field
Am 12.10.22 um 01:17 schrieb Geoff:
I have reverted all of my changes.
… and my also. :-(
Thanks
Frank
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Thank you for sharing your expertise David.
As you have done all the work, you deserve the credit. I have reverted
all of my changes. John has granted you upload privileges, so now it's
over to you.
John - I don't have delete privileges, so would you mind deleting these
two files when you
I strongly -- but respectfully -- disagree.
Gnucash works *brilliantly* for a sub-accounting use case with a single
bank account at a financial institution comprised of multiple sub-accounts.
For example, until my children were old enough/mature enough to have their
own savings accounts at our ba
On 10/10/22 12:14, Geert Janssens wrote:
Phil,
I'm sorry I stopped responding on this thread. I ran out of time and
also out of things to suggest. This is the first time I have ever seen
the situation where dconf-editor and gsettings (cli tool) work fine and
gnucash doesn't.
David,
OK, done.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct 11, 2022, at 4:29 AM, David T. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
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> John,
>
> sunfish62 (that's me) is also asking for such access.
>
> On 10/11/2022 6:38 AM, john wrote:
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>>> On Oct 10, 2022, at 9:01 PM, Geoff wrote:
>>>
>>> So, how do I go abou
I'm surprised that it doesn't already do that, but this is not the forum to
request enhancements. You should log into the bug reporting system, even
though this is not a bug. There you can request an enhancement under the
severity section.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
gmccol...@
Good morning,
To add to what Gyle said, even though I recently made a mildly
successful attempt to get aqbanking working with Bank of the West
(BOW), I have decided to stick with downloading monthly qfx files that
match my pdf statements. In addition to Gyle's reasons, what I like
about this is:
Here are a few images for the page. I don't have upload capability. I am
also including the presentation text/embedded images as I would write them.
Adding a Security to GnuCash
We will take the stock Amazon (AMZN) as an example.
* Go to Tools->Security Editor
[SecurityEditor.png]
* In
First, thanks to all the great contributors to this project. Gnucash has
really matured during the 3+ years I've been using it. Thanks again.
Second, I have a quick feature request. When conducting a search (Edit
-> Find...) it would be very useful if the results would populate with a
summary
Shiv,
I also should have mentioned that I stopped using Aqbanking because too many of
my financial institutions won't work with it. I have found that going to the
financial institutions' websites, which I do on a regular basis anyway, and
downloading the transactions in the desired format and t
Don't know about BOA, but Citi Bank requires special setup and a different
password than online banking password. Did you check with BOA?
Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original message
From: Shiv Jhawar
Date: 10/11/22 8:29 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Well David, I am happy to defer to your experience, however the
screenshots contain GnuCash labels in the same language, so I am not
sure how that works?
I'll clean them up this week.
Stay tuned.
Geoff
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On 11/10/2022 10:02 pm, David T. wrote:
GnuCash is a multilingual application that i
John,
sunfish62 (that's me) is also asking for such access.
On 10/11/2022 6:38 AM, john wrote:
On Oct 10, 2022, at 9:01 PM, Geoff wrote:
So, how do I go about obtaining "uploadaccess", or finding a friendly and
patient Administrator to upload images on my behalf?
Just ask!
What's your wi
GnuCash is a multilingual application that is translated into a bunch of
languages. None of that can happen with your screen shots. You simply *must*
remove the text embedded in images, so that users in other languages can
translate the wiki into their language of choice.
Not to mention users
Please, if possible, trim the unnecessary parts of the messages. Thank you.
—
Enneco-Gotzon Ares
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Well, I'm not so sure about this one. I think it depends upon an
individual's learning style**. Some people love to devour text, others
delight in visuals.
My personal preference, as I said in a previous reply, is to try and
show the entire workflow from left to right. Granted the pink text
Hmmm, I've just had a look at this on my phone.
As soon as you switch to a small screen device, *everything* in the Wiki
switches to "minuscule text" mode, it's certainly not caused by my
screenshots.
A cursory inspection of the HTML headers shows that the Wiki framework
seems to be a "legac
I'm opening the page on Android devices in Chrome.
I still feel that each of the windows should be placed in a separate image, in
the actual instructional sequence.
David T.
On Oct 11, 2022, 11:05 AM, at 11:05 AM, Geoff wrote:
>Hi David
>
>Thanks for the review.
>
>I tested this (on Windo
Hi David
Thanks for the review.
I tested this (on Windows) in Firefox, Chrome, and Edge; and (if the
window wasn't wide enough) all browsers just created a horizontal slide
bar and kept the original (non-minuscule) text size.
What browser and operating system are you using?
I did look at th
Further comment on your screenshots: it is infinitely better to put
instructional text as actual text in the wiki page, rather than embedding in
the screenshot itself. I'd ask you to edit those screenshots to remove the
text. The circling is IMHO okay; the text, not.
So,
Click New Account
[
Geoff,
As it's a wiki, you just go for it.
I was going to do just that, because your image width causes the browser page
to shrink everything else on screen, making it incredibly hard for old eyes to
read the (now miniscule) text.
But, you've aggregated all the steps into one wide image. If
I have been using GnuCash for only the half the time you have, but in no
Windows version of the software has it ever been possible to right-click a
placeholder account and get a roll-up of the subordinates by selecting
reconcile from the menu.
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user
On Beha
Yes, so do I. But, the essence of reconciling with financial institutions is
to use an account structure that can be aligned with the statements the
institution provides. And reconciliation is a top consideration since your
financial books are not the actual thing.
As for roll-up: You sim
This Is James Baxter, In my last email. I should have told you I am useing
Linux Mint
ThanksJames baxterkangaro...@yahoo.com
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