Re: [GNC] Minimum window width

2020-01-18 Thread Liz
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 17:27:26 -0600 Tim Kallmer wrote: > Using 3.6 on Ubuntu 19.04. Is there some setting that sets the minimum > width the Gnucash window uses? > I've been living with it, but thought I'd ask if there is a simple > solution. The problem went away in 3.7. That is not necessarily

Re: [GNC] Minimum window width

2020-01-18 Thread Colin Law
I submitted a bug for this [1] back in 2018. The minimum window width increased in v3 for no obvious reason. There was some discussion of it here but nothing came of it at the time. Colin [1] https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796911 On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 at 02:26, Adrien Monteleone wrote

Re: [GNC] Minimum window width

2020-01-18 Thread Colin Law
On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 at 09:07, Liz wrote: > > The problem went away in 3.7. I am not able to try that at the moment, if this has been improved that would be good. Colin ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription p

Re: [GNC] Donations

2020-01-18 Thread Geert Janssens
Hi Phillip, Thank you for your intention to support the gnucash project. I will send you my address via this private mail as I prefer not to make it public on the mailing list: Geert Janssens Brusselsesteenweg 152 1850 Grimbergen Belgium Regards, Geert Op vrijdag 17 januari 2020 03:05:21 CET

Re: [GNC] Donations

2020-01-18 Thread Geert Janssens
Well I should have paid more attention. I did reply to the list anyway. Oh well... Regards, Geert Op vrijdag 17 januari 2020 03:05:21 CET schreef Phillip Walsh: > Have used GNUCash for some time and wish to donate via Bank Transfer .I > used Transferwise for all my international payments, excel

Re: [GNC] Owner Contributions & Distributions

2020-01-18 Thread Christian Lynbech
For what it is worth, but for single person company in Denmark, there is a distinction between the result of the company (income - expenses) and money you put into or take out of the company (which relate to equity, as others have pointed out). When I started my company, I moved some money from

Re: [GNC] Problem with colons in account names

2020-01-18 Thread Greg Feneis
I think having colons in names of things interferes with GnuCash's auto-fill/lookup scheme when filling certain fields in a transaction. The colon is a special character that accepts an autofill suggestion and lists a sub selection list based on what the user types. EG, account name colon sub acc

[GNC] 3.8 crash on Ubuntu 18.04

2020-01-18 Thread Fred Smith
Hi all! My wife just switched from Win7 to Ubunt 18.04. she has used GnuCash for many years and is comfortable with what she uses it for. I built a 3.8 for here when I set up the system, built on that system, and until today it has been working fine (built it about 1.5 weeks ago). All of a sud

Re: [GNC] Owner Contributions & Distributions

2020-01-18 Thread David Cousens
Christian, The difference you have noted about contributins to equity is a fairly general one common to most jurisdictions and is primarily determined as you point out by whether the contibution comes from the operation of the business and subject to taxation in the hands of the business or is pro

[GNC] Sales Tax Report

2020-01-18 Thread Keith Fetterman
Is there a report in GunCash that shows sales by tax table (tax code)? I need to file an end of year sales tax report to the state showing the sales by tax code. I created a tax table for each customer’s city and assigned the entries to the customers. Now, I would like to generate a sales rep

Re: [GNC] 3.8 crash on Ubuntu 18.04

2020-01-18 Thread John Ralls
> On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:00 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > > Hi all! > > My wife just switched from Win7 to Ubunt 18.04. she has used GnuCash for many > years and is comfortable with what she uses it for. > > I built a 3.8 for here when I set up the system, built on that system, > and until today

Re: [GNC] 3.8 crash on Ubuntu 18.04

2020-01-18 Thread Fred Smith
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 02:59:09PM -0800, John Ralls wrote: > > > > On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:00 PM, Fred Smith > > wrote: > > > > Hi all! > > > > My wife just switched from Win7 to Ubunt 18.04. she has used GnuCash for > > many years and is comfortable with what she uses it for. > > > > I bui

Re: [GNC] Sales Tax Report

2020-01-18 Thread Christopher Lam
You may try the "Income GST Statement" report but it may not necessarily meet your needs. If you wish you can file an enhancement request in bugzilla. On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 at 22:27, Keith Fetterman wrote: > Is there a report in GunCash that shows sales by tax table (tax code)? I > need to file a

Re: [GNC] Sales Tax Report

2020-01-18 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 1/18/2020 5:25 PM, Keith Fetterman wrote: I need to file an end of year sales tax report to the state showing the sales by tax code. I created a tax table for each customer’s city and assigned the entries to the customers. . I'm going to ask you a scary question, Keith. How do you

Re: [GNC] Sales Tax Report

2020-01-18 Thread Keith Fetterman
Christopher, Thank you. This report kinda works. It doesn’t report the tax by tax table. It only reports the tax by the sales tax liability account. But, I can make it work if I create sub accounts under the liability account for each tax table and assign the tax table entries to the approp

[GNC] Unposting an Invoice - Reset Tax Tables Prompt

2020-01-18 Thread Keith Fetterman
Hi, I am a newbie with GnuCash invoicing. When I unpost an invoice, I receive a prompt that says “Reset Tax Tables to Present Values?”. What happens when I answer either Yes or No? I searched the GnuCash documentation and searched the mailing list, but I wasn’t able to find an answers. I

Re: [GNC] Sales Tax Report

2020-01-18 Thread Christopher Lam
You're welcome. This report is tailor made for simple VAT as applies to UK/Australia etc. It handles multiple VAT rates eg UK's standard 20% reduced 5% zero-rated 0%. See last section of https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Alternate_Australian_GST_setup If you share your account structure (and tax table

Re: [GNC] Sales Tax Report

2020-01-18 Thread Adrien Monteleone
A common method is to post sales tax lines on invoices to a ’sales tax collected’ account or something similar. Then when you file the reports and make the payments, you reduce the amount still unremitted. (some books might then employ a “sales tax due” account as an intermediary when filing, t