David Carlson-4 wrote
> First, I thought I followed all the links in your previous post,and all I
> found were Diff files which don't mean much to an ordinary user..
I had two links in the previous post and one was a .png file.
> Especially since your post suggested that you would make that chan
To each his own, but I would not call this "ultra-wide", it is normal wide on
a modern monitor. I have no problem seeing the information and I have
old-man eyes. My post was a reply to someone whom seemed to be requesting
this feature and a followup to a post three years ago where I provided a
sol
When using gnucash on a modern computer monitor, I found it frustrating that
there was plenty of space for the NOTEs field to appear yet also could not
find anyway to make it happen. So I made some chnaged to a file in the
source code, recompiled, and now have that capability. See
http://gnucash.1
Problem resolved. In the new install, I was failing to set
ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY before calling gnucash.
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I have been running gnucash on Linux Mint for years. The guncash I am
running is version 3.7 that I built from source. I recently upgraded to
Mint 19.3. On the new system I go into the price editor and click on "Get
Quotes", I get "Unable to retrieve quotes for these items:" and then all the
stoc
>> I addressed this in the file I provided. There is one and only one
>> correct
>> answer mathematically.
>
> Not true.Depends, for example, on how many decimal places in the
> calculations and whether only final rounding or rounding at multiple
> places during the calculations.
This was a t
Sorry, I missed this reply. So a little late, but ...
Mike or Penny Novack-3 wrote
> a) method? << by "present value" of series of "rents" or by "trial and
> error" >>
I am not sure what ""present value" of series of "rents"" means, but the
answer is by math. This is just a mathematical calcu
GnuCash - User mailing list wrote
> If you have set the accounts as tax-related, why wouldn't you use the Tax
> Schedule Report?
I thought I addressed that in my post when I said "I find the provided "Tax
Schedule Report" as being les than ideal in its presentation of the
information I seek."
L
I just started using gnucash this summer, so I am investigating using it to
assist in tax preparation for the first time. I have gone through the
process of marking all income/expense accounts as tax-related. But I find
the provided "Tax Schedule Report" as being les than ideal in its
presentatio
William Moore wrote
> Is there something I can do to remove this column? Currently I have to
> export the report and edit the html to get a presentable report.
I notice this bug has not yet been corrected yet. A simple workaround is to
create an empty trading account in your list of accounts, you
There were two things in the existing budget report facility that I found
lacking: its readability and the fact that the difference column showed the
difference for the time period and not the difference YTD. So I made some
modifications to the standard budget.scm to create budget-plus.scm with a
Harry Hall wrote
> New to forum and looking for help.
> Basically I have a new iMac and my old gnucash cash accounts are on my old
> windows 10 PC.
> I have downloaded gnucash for mac but unable to import the export
> transactions files. The account files have came across, i.e. The account
> and su
GnuCash - User mailing list wrote
> In other words, money comes from the income account (e.g.,
> Income:Dividends) and goes to the brokerage account (Assets:Brokerage) . I
> am not sure you need that second transaction at all.
> ...
> Without the second transaction, things get much simpler.
The d
Derek Atkins wrote
> Your best bet may be to create a QIF file that contains the transactions
> you want and then import that file.
This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support
export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extract
information from the gnuc
Oops, that should be "principal", not "principle". Forgiveness (for that and
surely others) requested from the spelling police.
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I recently switched to gnucash and had trouble setting up my mortgage account
because I had made extra principle payments in the past. I search of this
board revealed others have had the same problem. So I wrote some scheme
functions that take care of the problem. This works for situations where
I have ported over years of data from Quicken to gnucash. But there are
transition issues. One is I have a brokerage account that now shows many
entries for dividend payments. So I have 100's of transactions with a
transfer from account B to A where A is the transaction account and B is the
mutua
Thank you Derek. I have figure out enough to get this working preliminarily
(doesn't that inspire confidence!). All the changes are confined to a
single file as was suggested,
/register/ledger-core/split-register-layout.c/.
I moved the ASSOC and NOTES colums to the first line of output for a
tra
Colin Law wrote
> @azalea4va before deciding that the feature does not need to be
> optional, try it on a 1024 width display with the tabs down the side.
>
> On 18 June 2017 at 21:21, David Carlson <
> david.carlson.417@
> > wrote:
>> Well, there is no way to re
I am new to GnuCash. What was MOST noticable within minutes of my first use
was the glaring inefficient use of screen space. Perhaps 1/3 of a register
listing is just empty in an overly wide "Description" column. I personally
prefer to have the Notes field visible in the SingleLine display inste
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