Any issues will be with integration (menus and the dock) or with display
(wrong size, blacked-out windows, pop-ups not getting drawn right are all
issues that have come up before). Those are really Gtk problems, not GnuCash
ones.
I've been testing GnuCash on the developer betas since June. The
I'm running GnuCash 4.5-1 for Intel Mac on Sonoma 14.0, and I've had no
problems with it, but I don't use the business or budget features.
Peter
On 3/10/2023 06:09, R Losey wrote:
I see that iMac has released MacOS 14.0. I am currently running 13.6, but
would hate to have the OS upgrade break
Hmm... Seems that as of F::Q 1.53, Alphavantage mucked with getting
CURRENCY_EXCHANGE_RATE with the free API, so F::Q switched to a FX_DAILY
request that doesn't include Crypto or Precious Metals, but there is a
note (in the Github Issues) that Aphavantage then reversed their
decision so now pr
This has been on my back burner for some time, but I decided to tackle
it for a spell tonight.
I haven't been able to retrieve an XAG quote since June 2020, and an XAU
quote since December 2020.
I've updated F::Q, and tried running GnuCash with debug logging, but
can't seem to find anything
It isn't just the notes field, the memos don't auto-fill in 5.x either.
(this doesn't seem to be a problem with the 4.x series)
That is, for some cutoff of older transactions that I haven't nailed
down yet.
Certainly, anything entered in the same session, does auto-fill, but
that is mighty l
Thank you. I ran GnuCash 5.3 and checked Activity Monitor - there is only
one process, so it must be new in 5.4. MacOS 14 (Sonoma) just came out, so
I can hold off for a bit.
I'm still uncertain about GC 5.4... my biggest irritation with 5.3 is that
the Notes field no longer pattern matches as it
I can't speak to Sononma as I'm stuck on Monterey (thanks Apple), but I
can attest that 5.4 does not leave zombie processes, at least if you
exit cleanly via 'GnuCash > Quit GnuCash'.
I did notice that there are now two GnuCash processes running, rather
than just one as before, but I don't kno
I see that iMac has released MacOS 14.0. I am currently running 13.6, but
would hate to have the OS upgrade break GnuCash. It probably shouldn't, but
I thought I'd ask the GnuCash community if someone among us has run GnuCash
with this latest MacOS.
I'm running GnuCash 5.3 (I haven't updated to 5.
> On Oct 2, 2023, at 01:46, flywire wrote:
>
> While importing csv files is only really explained in the manual
> (not the guide) in terms of transactions, there is a lot of supporting
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-manual/trans-import.html#trans-import-csv
>
>
> information for t
Should probably be on the Gnucash User list...
Martin, check your preferences for Numbers, Date, Time - do you have
"Automatic decimal point" checked on by any chance ? If so, try unchecking
it and see if that is the issue.
Regards David H.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2023 at 13:30, Martin Mainka wrote:
>
While importing csv files is only really explained in the manual
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-manual/trans-import.html#trans-import-csv
(not the guide) in terms of transactions, there is a lot of supporting
information for the Price Import Assistant in
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C
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