DT 2020
To: GnuCash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Cursor Focus on Wrong Tab
Just out of curiosity, why stay with 3.5 on Win10? I understand some Linux
users stick with old versions in their repo, and some people still haven’t
migrated from 2.6, but I don’t see anything compelling with 3.5 over 3.10. I
Just out of curiosity, why stay with 3.5 on Win10? I understand some Linux
users stick with old versions in their repo, and some people still haven’t
migrated from 2.6, but I don’t see anything compelling with 3.5 over 3.10. I
wonder if that behavior still exists in 3.10?
Regards,
Adrien
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re focus to this register.
I'll keep digging to see what the edges of this are...
Original Message
From: David H
Sent: Fri Jun 19 19:41:56 EDT 2020
To: "David T."
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Cursor Focus on Wrong Tab
Hi David T.,
I seem to recall y
Hi David T.,
I seem to recall your original email but at the time I was unsure if what I
was seeing was the same issue and it seems to have gone away anyway, but
maybe it is the same thing :-)
My issue was that I was seeing the odd blank transaction in my savings
account register, coincidentally
In this case, tab moves you to other fields in the hidden tab. Only by clicking
in the visible register does it change.
Original Message
From: David Carlson
Sent: Fri Jun 19 15:00:49 EDT 2020
To: "David T."
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Cursor Focus on Wr
I suspect that there are actually other instances in the code where
pointers get out of sync, and I am sure that it is incredibly difficult to
test every case, especially in the existing code. Hopefully, in release
4.0 it will start to get easier to test these things.
One tool that I use for a di
Hello,
I swear I reported troubles with this a long time ago, and I could have
sworn I added a bug about it. My recollection was that I was the only
person who could duplicate the issue, and so it never went anywhere
further. However, I find no evidence on Bugzilla or in the lists. Alas.
My s