I'd opt for the switch user method, with sharing files to the main users public
folder as John mentioned, as there is very little if any chance of messing up
the production GC file/settings/AqBanking.
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 2:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Switching users isn't onerous as long as
Thanks John,
I think I’ll go the public folder route.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 3, 2020 w1d3, at 4:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Switching users isn't onerous as long as you use simple passwords--you do
> have to type it every time you switch--and it's easy to create a folder in
> your main us
Switching users isn't onerous as long as you use simple passwords--you do have
to type it every time you switch--and it's easy to create a folder in your main
user's $HOME to collect stuff:
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/control-access-to-your-public-folder-on-mac-mchlp1775/mac.
If tha
I’m considering that approach, but that would mean switching users just for
testing. I suppose I could set up some sort of common folder to save screen
shots and crash reports as I don’t want to have activity in the test user not
be available to me in my main account. If Mac had some sort of con
> On 3 Jan 2020, at 01:35, Adrien Monteleone via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I thought that was discussed, but delving into the bug threads and others
> linked therein, I see the issue a bit more clearly.
>
> Certainly, I think the current underlying approach is the more sane one long
> term wi
I thought that was discussed, but delving into the bug threads and others
linked therein, I see the issue a bit more clearly.
Certainly, I think the current underlying approach is the more sane one long
term with a few kinks to be worked out.
I (sadly and apologetically) still haven’t worked ou
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2019-October/087700.html
Yes an unfortunate minor regression while fixing a severe bug, because
until now I could not understand why the totals section included budget
equity values.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 01:15, Adrien Monteleone via gnucash-user <
I haven’t yet delved into my 2020 budget, but certainly, the lack of an overall
total should be restored as it is critical to the budgeting process.
I consider this a regression of sorts. (in terms of reduced functionality, not
necessarily, the return of a previously solved bug)
Was this an acc
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797551
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 at 21:45, Greg W wrote:
> In the most recent release this change was made:
>
> [gnc-budget-view.c] totals - 5 fundamental types
> previous showed income/expense/transfers/totals budget totals, of uncertain
> meaning. now shows in
In the most recent release this change was made:
[gnc-budget-view.c] totals - 5 fundamental types
previous showed income/expense/transfers/totals budget totals, of uncertain
meaning. now shows income/expense/asset/liability/equity budget totals. The
5 lines also become sensitive to the global sign
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