Eric,
This is an accounting question. I'd suggest you should instead be using
a 'Salaries Payable' or similar liability account for the labor portions.
This may or may not be the same text you are referencing, but check out
this explanation:
https://www.principlesofaccounting.com/chapter-19
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Hi, Thanks for your comments. Please see my response to Phylis
Bruce's advice for the outcome.
On 23-Oct-24 11:58, R Losey wrote:
As I read the help, the file doesn't exist until you create it; it
needs to be put in the GNC_USERCONFIG_DIR as defined in the "About"
menu item. I'm currentl
Hi,
Thanks for your comments, however they do not resolve my problem. My
belief is that there used to be a gtk file as part of the standard
config, but the contents of that file are now part of the overall coding
of GNU cash. I can find the directory where I believe the gtk file
should res
Tested and works, instructions perfect.
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On 10/18/24 16:10, Ken Pyzik wrote:
OK — For Phyllis and Joanna - Please bear with me. I do have a programming
background - so I have to be mindful to not be too technical. This is for
Windows. Steps:
Guess I didn’t make it clear. I have changed the font size.
I started working with computers in 1982 before hard drives were a
thing but technology has outpaced my aging ability to keep up. I do
know that c: is where windows is stored. In the earlier versions of
file structures c
Phyllis,
I came into this thread in the middle so I don't know why you are looking
for your c:\ drive, but it usually means that you want to find some 'under
the hood' information, since you should not be putting any of your user
data files there. Those files belong in one of your 'user' folders.
Sorry I've been away from the list
It sounds like your particular issue was not addressed in the updates. Have
you yet opened a bug on Bugzilla?
https://bugs.gnucash.org/
Be sure to include your test case you described at the beginning of this
thread.
If you have never filed a bug before, you m
David C.,
She's rooting around in hidden system folders because that's where GnuCash
stores the application font settings.
Phyllis, I agree with you that this is not particularly user friendly.
Unfortunately, I cannot see your computer to guide you. Suffice to say that if
your computer is act
Here is a fuller explanation.
I think I have solved my problem.
For some reason (that I no longer remember) I changed my locale settings to
France. I am an Englishman living in France and usually do everything as if in
the UK (even via a VPN normally). I am not even sure if this change occur
Yes it was a locale issue but the odd thing is that even though I selected
France as my locale, I overrode the comma so that it used a point but it did
not work. I have reversed it all back top a UK setting and it is fine again.
Geoff Jankowski
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Geoff,
First, go to Edit > Preferences > Scheduled Transactions and uncheck the
box "Run when data file opened"
This will stop the duplication of entries along with the [possible]
incrementation of counters that is happening as bad [and also good]
scheduled transactions are created.
Since you ar
Hi Geoff,
I agree with Fred here. It looks like the SX was written with one locale
of decimal, but you are now in a different locale of decimal. The SX
processor is sensitive in that it stores the raw text and needs the same
locale it was written in to properly parse it.
Did you perhaps change
Thanks for the offer, Stan, but the wiki is not friendly to someone who
doesn't speak programming. Further, the wiki itself says questions should
be addressed to the mailing list. Looking at "I'm visually impaired" gives
me GTK references.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 11:46 PM Stan Brown (using GC 4.
Thanks, David T.
I found the container named My Computer. Nowhere in it do I have access to
c: To make matters worse, it points to a folder in Dropbox. I think I
need a new guru. This is seriously messed up.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 12:11 AM sunfis...@yahoo.com
wrote:
> My suspicion is th
On 23 October 2024 at 16:42, Geoff Jankowski said:
> Hi All, (Again! I am trying to send it as plain text to see if the image
> gets through the server)
>
> I have resent this with the image attached as suggested.
Looks as though it's expecting a comma as the decimal separator, and you
have use
Unfortunately the image still didn't make it through the list server.
-derek
On Wed, October 23, 2024 8:57 am, Geoff Jankowski via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have resent this with the image attached as suggested.
>
> I have also just tried to edit one of my scheduled transaction and got
>
Hi All,
I have resent this with the image attached as suggested.
I have also just tried to edit one of my scheduled transaction and got this
response:
Couldn’t parse sx-debit-formula for split””.
So I am really stuck until I can resolve this.
Below is my orignal message (edited for errors!).
Finbar — Please always copy the list so there is a trail for others to learn
from.
Copy the file into that folder. Then start GNUCash and the font should take
hold. GNUCash will look in that GNC_USERCONFIG_DIR for this customization —
will find it — and apply it so that your font should be wh
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