Hi David,
Yes, that is exactly what I am referring to and yes, that is what I have
noticed as well :).
Adrien - I took a look, but still no commas in my graphs :(. Maybe this
could be a feature request, but for now I can keep surviving without it :)
- it would just be a nice to have.
Thank You,
Irving,
If you are referring to the values on the Ordinate axis of a graph produced
by GnuCash, you are quite observant. There are no thousands separators in
values displayed. Everywhere else, as far as I know, there are thousands
separators.
I suspect that the reason lies in the graphic code u
I normally use a Mac, but I just opened my file in a Ubuntu Xenial virtual
machine and ran a report. It shows comma separators.
Check your OS system settings under Language. Make sure the local is set for US
and check the currency example at the bottom of the window. (second tab) It
should show
Hi Adrien,
Yes, that is what I meant and Thanks for the info. I looked on my
settings under... "locales" (en_US.UTF-8) and GnuCash "Reports" and
"Accounts" under "Preferences" and they are set as "USD (US Dollar)",
but there are no commas separator on the graphs. I am on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Any t
If you mean you want to see commas as a thousands separator, that is dependent
on currency/locale I should think. I have mine set to US Dollar/US. I don’t see
any setting for that display in particular, but this option does exist in my OS
locale settings.
All reports I run that are over $1,000.
Is there a way to place commas on the income vs. expense report graph
without having to build a special report?
Thanks!
Irving
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Thank You,
Irving Duran
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