changes
made on the other machine (or other process on the same machine)?
> On Dec 31, 2022, at 3:12 PM, Robert Kesterson wrote:
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Maybe it has been asked already, but with the file being accessed from three
separate machines, by a gui and by a CLI utility, are you sure it wasn’t open
on two machine at once? That would explain everything if one machine made the
changes, but another machine (which didn’t have the changes) s
Both of these are already possible. I maintain two GnuCash files, and most
often run both of them at the same time with two different instances of
GnuCash. You just have to tell it which file to open, either by using
“File/Open” or with a command line argument. I do this on a Mac with comman
Confirmed working here also, and also missing those icons. The buttons and
text are there and work fine, though, so it’s not impacting usability.
On 28 Mar 2022, at 23:59, David H wrote:
> Thanks John, working on both Monterey and Big Sur now. Sorry to be the
> bearer of bad news but unfortuna
I get the same behavior — it works fine as long as I don’t type anything in
transfer column (which would search for and suggest a value to fill the field).
If I type in that field, it crashes immediately. If I use the drop down menu,
I can choose the account that way and it works fine. It’s j
How else could you do it? If you import a transaction from your bank or
credit card, the only thing it has is the total amount. It doesn’t tell you
how much of that amount was tax, and how much was the product. If you bought
three things in a single transaction (each of which might affect d
FYI I’m running GnuCash 4.6 on Big Sur and not having any issues. All I did
was download it, open the DMG, and drag the GnuCash icon into the applications
folder. It asked if I wanted to replace the existing version, I said yes, it
installed, and has been working fine since.
> On Jul 3, 202
Catalina as well. I have it
open with two data files right now using this method.
Regards,
Adrien
On Apr 24, 2020 w17d115, at 2:35 PM, Robert Kesterson
wrote:
OK try this instead. In your shell do:
/Applications/GnuCash/Contents/MacOS/GnuCash
path_to_your_data_file_here.gnucash
That should
h is, of course, still open as the first of the two
documents I want opened. Yes, I did remember to change
“your_data_file.gnucash” to the name of the second set of books I
want open.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 10:15 AM Robert Kesterson
wrote:
On MacOS, to run two instances simultaneously, open
On MacOS, to run two instances simultaneously, open the first one in the
usual way, then for the second, open a shell and type:
open -n /Applications/Gnucash.App your_data_file.gnucash
That assumes Gnucash is in the Applications folder. Change
“your_data_file.gnucash” to the real path to t
How is your system memory? GnuCash loads all the data in memory (even if you
use the SQL backend) so it needs some room to breathe. I have easily ten years
of data in my file (and I categorize and track everything at a level that few
people would, so I have *lots* of splits), and I don’t exper
If you don’t have multiple monitors then that setting probably doesn’t appear.
It is only used for how to handle the second monitor. I guess it’s something
else happening in your case.
> On Oct 10, 2018, at 7:37 AM, Leslie Jensen wrote:
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> Den ons 10 okt. 2018 kl 14:06 skr
Do you have multiple monitors? The latest version would not open for me
on my multi-monitor Mac at first either. From looking at the crash
reports, I surmised that it was trying to get a screen size or something
and failing. On a hunch, I turned off “displays have separate
spaces” in my syst
On 30 Sep 2018, at 9:06, John Ralls wrote:
… >
Since you’re running two instances of GnuCash it’s likely that the
trace file will be garbled, so if you could use the following from the
command line instead:
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash
--logto=~/gnucash.trace
That will c
I’ve been using GnuCash forever, running the 2.x series up until a
couple of months ago on Mac High Sierra. I routinely have two instances
of Gnucash running — one personal and one business. A couple of
months ago I updated to GnuCash 3.2. Since then I have a 100%
repeatable crash scenario t
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