Not entirely. I downloaded 4.13 and there are still some issues in that ilk:
scrolling not working - neither with the scroll wheel on the mouse, nor
by dragging the scroll bar;
can’t get window focus unless I grab the top of the window and move it
around a bit
OpenOffice has som
On 26/12/2022 19:26, R Losey wrote:
This is probably a dumb question, but do your preferences file still
exist? And are they readable/writeable by you? And the permissions of
the parent directory (or directories) haven't been changed?
I've been trying to work out where the changes land.
When
On 26/12/2022 18:21, john wrote:
You can make sure that you have a dbus-daemon running with `ps -A | grep
dbus-daemon`. But the Gsettings docs claim that dbus-daemon doen't need
to be running for reads, only for writes.
Yup. It's running.
org.gnucash.general is obsolete. We changed the prefer
I admit that I do not use business features. I don't know how they work.
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022, 11:51 PM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Dec 2022 at 00:27, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
>> When entering more than one transaction in a session, new transactions
On Tue, 27 Dec 2022 at 00:27, David Carlson
wrote:
> When entering more than one transaction in a session, new transactions
> default to the same date last used, so the existing shortcuts metioned in a
> previous comment often work.
>
If you create a bill, then entering multiple items then defa
Thank you Bruce!
Geoff
=
On 27/12/2022 2:28 pm, Bruce Schuck wrote:
Finance::Quote v1.54 has been released and uploaded to CPAN.
https://metacpan.org/release/BPSCHUCK/Finance-Quote-1.54
https://www.cpan.org/authors/id/B/BP/BPSCHUCK/Finance-Quote-1.54.tar.gz
https://github.com/finance-quo
Finance::Quote v1.54 has been released and uploaded to CPAN.
https://metacpan.org/release/BPSCHUCK/Finance-Quote-1.54
https://www.cpan.org/authors/id/B/BP/BPSCHUCK/Finance-Quote-1.54.tar.gz
https://github.com/finance-quote/finance-quote
Thank you.
- Bruce S.
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Hello Murugan,
(This issue was resolved)
I did a lot of research and played with a number of test case combinations.
Happily, all the issues were resolved by correcting a couple of settings. Below
are some details for the benefit of anyone who may encounter similar issues.
A. Japanese Yen. Let
When entering more than one transaction in a session, new transactions
default to the same date last used, so the existing shortcuts metioned in a
previous comment often work.
If it happens that you are editing multiple historical transactions, they
are likely close together as well.
If I had t
William,
Once you change the date in a register it will remain at that date until you
change to another date. If you have to enter old transactions in many
accounts, you could change the system date and restart GNC. That way "today's
" date would be your system date. No changes need to be mad
On Mon, 26 Dec 2022 at 19:22, William Prescott
wrote:
> Your post puzzles me.
>
> > I am trying to enter some transactions from March. Every now and again I
> > forget to change the date on something, so I get today’s date. Then I
> have
> > to go back to a backup file.
>
>
> Why? Can't you just
Am 26.12.22 um 19:22 schrieb R Losey:
I suspect that the "correct" way is whatever works for you and meets your
needs.
Better you consult a CPA if you want to use it for your tax dclaration
or other publications. As an example in DE such informal corrections are
not allowed. instead you have
Your post puzzles me.
> I am trying to enter some transactions from March. Every now and again I
> forget to change the date on something, so I get today’s date. Then I have
> to go back to a backup file.
Why? Can't you just edit the date on the transaction and change it.
> It would be nice wh
"Go to a backup file" Why? You know you can change the date on a
transaction after it has been entered, right? You can use the "+" and
"-" keys to move up and down as many days as you want. The transactions
are not permanently entered and unalterable.
About 90% or more of the transactions I en
I am trying to enter some transactions from March. Every now and again I
forget to change the date on something, so I get today’s date. Then I have
to go back to a backup file. It would be nice when entering historical
transactions if it was impossible to use todays date - one is forced to
change t
This is probably a dumb question, but do your preferences file still exist?
And are they readable/writeable by you? And the permissions of the parent
directory (or directories) haven't been changed?
When you make a small minor tweak to preferences, does the timestamp change
on the preferences file
I suspect that the "correct" way is whatever works for you and meets your
needs.
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 7:05 AM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
> I made a transaction with PayPal for £0.60 on 28/03/2022, then cancelled it
> the same day. Is simply adding a reversing tr
Thank you; good to know; I feel good about updating MacOS now.
FYI, I've seen the "glitch" you mentioned going back several MacOS versions
and GnuCash versions...
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 10:54 PM William Prescott
wrote:
> For what it's worth ...
>
> I just started running the latest version Gnu
Am 26.12.22 um 09:51 schrieb Jeff:
On 24/12/2022 22:26, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
Under Linux the prefs are stored using dconf:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#GSettings
Thanks! dconf was updated on the 17th, but I'd used it daily since then,
and when I first had th
> On Dec 26, 2022, at 1:06 AM, Jeff wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> On 24/12/2022 22:39, john wrote:
>> The prefs are managed by dconf and I think on Linux it needs a dbus daemon
>> running. The latter's logs go in /var/log/daemon.log; I'd expect the GLib
>> gconf frontend errors to show up in the
Hi John,
On 24/12/2022 22:39, john wrote:
The prefs are managed by dconf and I think on Linux it needs a dbus daemon
running. The latter's logs go in /var/log/daemon.log; I'd expect the GLib gconf
frontend errors to show up in the trace file.
Weirdly, /var/log/daemon.log only has entries bet
On 24/12/2022 22:26, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
Under Linux the prefs are stored using dconf:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#GSettings
Thanks! dconf was updated on the 17th, but I'd used it daily since then,
and when I first had the problems on the 22nd.
It's weird -
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