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By *per account* I don't mean per book, I mean *per account*.
That is, if you sort your checking account register one way, you can
sort your credit card another. The sort order can be customized for
On a whim I just exited and restarted GnuCash and it did retain the
'standard' sort order I last set. (just as it did the first time I
tested it)
I'll chalk up the reversion to the crash.
Note, that sort order is *per account*.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/12/23 2:37 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
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Reasonable enough. It was a crash after all.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/11/23 11:13 PM, David Carlson wrote:
I think that register sort order, register window size/column widths,
memorized reports, open report window details and memorized CSV import
settings all only get saved when doing a manual pro
Be very careful with sort order in release 4.13. I have a problem with a
nightly build made on Jan 7 where it is not possible to correctly restore
the sort back to the standard order after making a change. I am not sure
if that issue started after 4.13 was released. Luckily it was on a test
fil
On Thu, 12 Jan 2023 at 04:27, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Oddly, after an unrelated crash, upon restarting GnuCash, the sort order
> was back to what I had tested, rather than what I had last used. I had
> to change the order again with the 'save' .
(so far)
>
>
I think that register sort order, register window size/column widths,
memorized reports, open report window details and memorized CSV import
settings all only get saved when doing a manual program Quit, but not when
dining a File Save or when the program crashes.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 10:28 PM A
Oddly, after an unrelated crash, upon restarting GnuCash, the sort order
was back to what I had tested, rather than what I had last used. I had
to change the order again with the 'save' preference checkbox, exit
GnuCash cleanly, then re-open for it to stick. (so far)
I suppose I shouldn't expe
I just tested using 4.13 on Mac. It works properly there.
I tested closing the register I sorted, then re-opening.
I then tested closing GnuCash and re-opening.
In both cases, the sort order was retained. (I tested with your options
of Date, Reverse, & Save)
Try 4.13?
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/6
I'm running GnuCash 4.12 on both linux and Windoze - mainly on Windoze
laptop, as my desktop PC uses 200 W of power when idle, plus whatever the
monitor uses.
I keep sorting the bank account, or other accounts, but the sort order
keeps being lost, despite me ticking the box to keep the sort order.