Hi David:
Yes, I have always used XML. And, up untill this week, all of my quotes
were from date of acquisition, some as old as 2010. I cannot imagine
why they have disappeared.
Les
On 09/20/2018 05:00 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Les, that seems very strange as the price editor should be disp
As others have noted in the past, Gnucash does not seem to be working well with
High Sierra. I am currently unable to open the Gnucash app at all. I am using
High Sierra 10.13.6 on a MacBook Air, and just downloaded the latest version of
Gnucash (3.2). The same thing happens whether I am using t
I have several completely separate books I maintain, each having a completely
separate gnu-cash data file.
One set of books has a fiscal year beginning July 1st. All the others begin
Jan 1st.
Every time I switch between files, it appears I need to go to Edit -
Preferences - Accounting Period
No, this is a system wide preference and tbh an issue that should be fixed
in a future version of datafile. Then reports can choose to use system or
book accounting periods.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2018, 21:51 Mike stagl wrote:
> I have several completely separate books I maintain, each having a
> comple
Op vrijdag 21 september 2018 15:59:19 CEST schreef Christopher Lam:
> No, this is a system wide preference and tbh an issue that should be fixed
> in a future version of datafile. Then reports can choose to use system or
> book accounting periods.
>
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493789
> On Sep 21, 2018, at 5:17 AM, Margo J. Hittleman wrote:
>
> As others have noted in the past, Gnucash does not seem to be working well
> with High Sierra. I am currently unable to open the Gnucash app at all. I am
> using High Sierra 10.13.6 on a MacBook Air, and just downloaded the latest
A low tech solution mentioned here in the past is to set up a separate login
for the variant accounting period data file.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 10:28, Geert Janssens
wrote: Op vrijdag 21 september 2018 15:59:19 CEST schreef Christopher Lam:
> No, this is a system wide preference and t
All of a sudden Gnucash popups like the price editor are showing up as a
new tab in the same window as the registers. It looks horrible (popup
expanded to full size of window) and the mouse position is not being
correctly sensed.
I assume I must have changed some Preference, but I don't know what.
Never mind. Problem solved. It is MacOS Dock preferences has a "prefer
tabs" setting that I had changed.
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From: Keith Bellairs
Date: Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 12:04 PM
Subject: MacOS Display
To: gnucash-user email group
All of a sudden Gnucash popups like the p
On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 9:59 PM Proberts042 wrote:
> gnucash crashed again. Here is the text that I found in the gnucash.trace
> file this time.
>
> * 03:01:58 WARN Unable to initialize Python module (unable to
> open /usr/share/gnucash/python/init.py)
>
...
> > proberts42@
>
>
I know this thr
When I get my power bill I pay the whole thing from my checking account. I
send my girlfriend how much I paid and she transfers me her share and it
gets deposited back in my checking account. So the first transaction is for
example $100 from checking to Electricity expense. How should I record the
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