On 17 July 2018 at 01:05, John Griessen wrote:
> On 07/14/2018 03:47 PM, Colin Law wrote:
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>> Are you aware of the build instructions at https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/
>> BuildUbuntu16.04, which should work for Debian I think.
>>
>> Followed those, same result:
>
This needs someone who knows mo
Hi Gnucash team
I would like to know how to change the order of the account list in the
pull-down menu during transaction register ? Seem some of the account is
not well ordered.
Regards
Alex Mak
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> On Jul 16, 2018, at 10:47 PM, Alex Mak wrote:
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> Hi Gnucash team
>
> I would like to know how to change the order of the account list in the
> pull-down menu during transaction register ? Seem some of the account is
> not well ordered.
Alex,
You can’t. The transfer combo box presents the
They should be sorted by alpha. I’m not sure you can change that. (easily) I
have a book using account numbers, but those don’t seem to affect the sort
order. I also don’t see any preference for using another method.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 17, 2018, at 12:47 AM, Alex Mak wrote:
>
> Hi Gnuca
Of course, one could embed prefixes in account names to force a particular sort
order, e.g., "1.0 Assets" "2.0 Liabilities" "3.0 Expenses", etc.
David
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 10:55, Adrien
Monteleone wrote: They should be sorted by
alpha. I’m not sure you can change that. (easily) I ha
Hi Adrien,
I have created a table that captures the current tab positions and the new
tab positions (after change MAX_TAB_COUNT) (see attachments).
We can achieve a consistent appearance of all reports if we will change
MAX_TAB_COUNT to 6:
* 6 and less tabs: appearance at the top position
* 7
I just updated to xubuntu 18.04 and the packaged gnucash 2.6.19, and I
still have to update Quote.pm with this.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mtalexander/finance-quote/6ee43ea08b504617142139fda41ae45be865fa38/lib/Finance/Quote.pm
From the list:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Chris Good
Hello
I am trying to create a credit note for a customer, in exact same way as
Invoice except that type chosen is "Credit note".
But after posting the "credit note", Gnucash is "increasing" receivables
instead of decreasing.
It also increases "tax liability" - it should actually decrease it