The GnuCash version is reported at the bottom of the splash screen during
loading and can be retrieved while running from Help>About.
If the old version is indeed 3.8 then the difference is likely due to changing
the graphing library from jqplot to chart.js.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 21, 2
Howdy,
yes sorry should have mentioned the version coming from!
both old and new are on Windows 10, with a MariaDB on a separate Linux
server as the back-end
I couldn't find the version so I went to look at roughly when and it was
installed and it was roughly at the end of 2019, so I"m guessing
Howdy,
yes sorry should have mentioned the version coming from!
both old and new are on Windows 10, with a MariaDB on a separate Linux
server as the back-end
I'm guessing the updated graph engine is what's changed. I couldn't
find the version so I went to look at roughly when and it was install
For what value of previous?
We haven't done anything deliberately to remove that behavior, nor did we do
anything deliberate to create it. In the last several years we've upgraded the
GUI framework from Gtk2 to Gtk3 and replaced the graphing engine because the
old one's developers stopped maint
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 1:15 AM TG wrote:
> In previous version of gnucash I was able to pull up a line graph report
> and then draw a box on teh graph, which would cause the graph to zoom in
> on that section.
>
> I upgraded to version 4.9 earlier this year and now I'm not able to zoom
> graphs
Howdy all,
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious,
In previous version of gnucash I was able to pull up a line graph report
and then draw a box on teh graph, which would cause the graph to zoom in
on that section.
I upgraded to version 4.9 earlier this year and now I'm not able to zoom
grap