> Simply delete the budget you entered for the parent, and you’ll see it
> now changes to a grey text as the sum of the children.
Ah, yes. This does work. I don't know why it didn't before. I must've
done something wrong. :(
I'll close the bug.
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Thanks again,
Regards,
Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD
> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 12:10 AM
> From: "John Ralls"
> To: "Alen Siljak"
> Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Accounts columns currency
>
> > - I wanted to convert my XML book to SQLite and modify the
root-account currency. However, I see no othe
Continuing from another thread, this is a separate issue.
On my OpenSuse system, I see no XDG_CONFIG_HOME variable when I do
`printenv`. Echoing the variable itself also displays nothing.
This would not be a problem on its own but I see no ~/.config/gnucash folder
in order to do some GTK styling c
Thank you for your mail.
I could not find any transaction before 1st April 2009 with the approach
you said.
I use Gnucash to record only personal finance.
If it helps, it always informs me that there is a lock and when I choose
open anyway, it crashes with the error that I mentioned in the above
On Sunday, 15 April 2018 13:32:12 BST cicko wrote:
> Continuing from another thread, this is a separate issue.
> On my OpenSuse system, I see no XDG_CONFIG_HOME variable when I do
> `printenv`. Echoing the variable itself also displays nothing.
>
> This would not be a problem on its own but I see
I have searched the mailing list database of queries and see that there
have been issues with fetching prices/currencies online before.
I am a novice GnuCash user and before I proceed further I need to be
sure that I can get live online USD and EUR to GBP and vice versa
prices. I ha
Tried a few simple things without success to noavail. I reinstalled
2.6.21, and everything works fine. Interesting tho, every time I tried
to run the 3.0 version there was a lock on the data even tho I had never
been able to open any data. Id' love to be able to use 3.0 but not yet
On 4/14/20
Maf. King wrote
> However, I don't have that variable in my environment either. Maybe the
> default is ~/.config unless overridden? I have plenty of stuff in
> ~/.config!
Thanks for the info, Maf. Yes, it should be ~/.config (and it probably is)
but there was no gnucash folder there. I've now c
OK.
The “could not obtain the lock” dialog is expected after a crash.
Please open a bug and attach (don’t copy-and-paste) one of the several crash
reports you will have accumulated. You can access them via
/Applications/Utilities/Console. Select “User Reports” from the sidebar.
Control click o
> On Apr 15, 2018, at 6:12 AM, Samantha Payn
> wrote:
>
> I have searched the mailing list database of queries and see that there
> have been issues with fetching prices/currencies online before.
>
> I am a novice GnuCash user and before I proceed further I need to be
> sure that I ca
> On Apr 15, 2018, at 6:17 AM, Alan Schold wrote:
>
> Tried a few simple things without success to noavail. I reinstalled 2.6.21,
> and everything works fine. Interesting tho, every time I tried to run the 3.0
> version there was a lock on the data even tho I had never been able to open
> an
Same problem here with 2.6.20 and 2.6.21.
Here is the tracefile:
* 16:58:52 WARN Could not spawn perl: Esecuzione del
processo figlio non riuscita (No such file or directory)
* 16:59:13 WARN In
D:\Programmi\gnucash\share\gnucash/scm/report.scm:
755: 2* [gnc:backtrace-if-exception #]
In
I just installed GnuCash for the first time yesterday. No prior version
install on my Win 10Pro system. I have entered only 10 customers and about
16 transactions, but more often than not, when I open the program, the lock
from the previous time I opened is still on and I cannot open it. It
usually
Thanks for the quick reply, John.
Raised bug 795276.
Regards,
Subramanian V
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018, 8:00 PM John Ralls wrote:
> OK.
>
> The “could not obtain the lock” dialog is expected after a crash.
>
> Please open a bug and attach (don’t copy-and-paste) one of the several
> crash reports you
Hmm sounds like Windows versions come with guile-1.8. The following
change should fix this. Change line 271-272 in category-barchart.scm to:
(define the-acount-destination-alist
(account-destination-alist accounts account-types
(if (equal? account-levels 'all)
(gnc:get-current-account-
Yes, Windows builds of 2.6.x use Guile-1.8.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 15, 2018, at 8:22 AM, Christopher Lam
> wrote:
>
> Hmm sounds like Windows versions come with guile-1.8. The following change
> should fix this. Change line 271-272 in category-barchart.scm to:
>
> (define the-acount-d
This might be fixed in the next release. The last comment by Bob on bug 794953:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794953, seems to explain his
solution such that what you are seeing will likely also be fixed. (might even
be the same issue)
Regards,
Adrien
> Using: gnucash-3.0 on Slack
Sorry for being unresponsive, this email ended up in my spam box for
some reason.
Thanks for pointing this bug to me. Sounds exactly like the problem I have.
Adding the line to my environment file didn't help unfortunately.
I've subscribed to the bug report, will see how it unfolds.
Thanks
On
On 15 April 2018 at 23:22, Christopher Lam said:
> Hmm sounds like Windows versions come with guile-1.8. The following
> change should fix this. Change line 271-272 in category-barchart.scm to:
>
> (define the-acount-destination-alist
> (account-destination-alist accounts account-types
> (
> On Apr 15, 2018, at 11:12 AM, coolnodje wrote:
>
> Sorry for being unresponsive, this email ended up in my spam box for
> some reason.
>
> Thanks for pointing this bug to me. Sounds exactly like the problem I have.
> Adding the line to my environment file didn't help unfortunately.
>
> I've
Hm, now I'm trying to set up an accelerator by creating accelerator-map file
in ~/.config/gnucash and it has no effect.
Also, setting it manually like this
GNC_DOC_PATH=~/.config/gnucash gnucash
does not change anything.
There is definitely nowhere in my user directory tree any mention of
gnuc
With Gnucash closed, go to the Gnucash's data files. There, find and
delete
any files with the suffix .LNK or .LCK then restart Gnucash.
(see: �2.6.3 @
[1]https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.6/C/gnucash-guide/basics-backup1.htm
l )
Message: 12
Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 06:1
in Linux 16.04 this is where I have:
~/.local/share/gnucash/accelerator-map
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 5:19 PM, cicko wrote:
> Hm, now I'm trying to set up an accelerator by creating accelerator-map
> file
> in ~/.config/gnucash and it has no effect.
>
> Also, setting it manually like this
>
> GN
Yes thanks, that bug report is the same issue.
Don't know why I didn't find it when searching bugzilla before posting... I
kept getting either > 500 results or 0 results.
Adrien Monteleone wrote:
This might be fixed in the next release. The last comment by Bob on bug 794953:
https://bugzilla.
Roger Miskowicz wrote
> in Linux 16.04 this is where I have:
>
> ~/.local/share/gnucash/accelerator-map
Yes, that's it. Thank you very much!
Using search in file manager yesterday did not find it. Perhaps because it
is a hidden folder.
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