Hello Michael
Thank you very much for this little history lesson and your many other
erudite responses on this mailing list. I always look forward to
reading your answers knowing that I will both be entertained and learn
something new.
I particularly enjoy the way you often relate seemingly
Windows 10 is fully 64-bit just like Windows 11, there's no difference
in how they handle RAM. The different flavors of each version of Windows
(Home, Pro, Enterprise, etc.) have different maximum amounts but they
are the same for 10 vs. 11. I have Pro which has support for a maximum
of 2 TB in
Hello,
Is there a way to have a single report that shows sales tax
liabilities? This would need to have income and liabilities in one
report, which I am not sure can be done (at least i haven't found it yet).
Thank you,
Ted
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gnucash-user
IIRC this was a bug having to do with computing the box size for the list on
certain window managers. It took Bob Fewell several tries to get it fixed so
unfortunately the fix is to upgrade. You may be able to use the 4.13 .deb from
the Debian Archive, see
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Debian#U
IIRC this was a bug having to do with computing the box size for the list on
certain window managers. It took Bob Fewell several tries to get it fixed so
unfortunately the fix is to upgrade. You may be able to use the 4.13 .deb from
the Debian Archive, see
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Debian#U
Hmm.. it has been many moons since I made the move from 3.x to 4.x, so I
don't see an obvious preference either. But perhaps toggle the:
Preferences > Register > Actions > Auto-raise lists
checkbox and see if that helps.
If not, note as I mentioned, you should still be able to type through
On 06/05/2024 23:19, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
4.x introduced a better 'type ahead search' in that field if I'm not
mistaken, which could be why you see a discrepancy between 3.8 & 4.8.
You can still use the old method either directly by typing the beginning
of the full account path with separa