So I started a new file. Then I imported csvs containing transactions which
have been pre-populated with Gnucash expense accounts. While Gnucash
expense accounts are in 1 currency, there are some accounts that have other
currencies.
After importation, I find that gnucash created a trading accounts
Good Afternoon!
I upgraded to the newest version of GnuCash 3.8, and I am struggling
because the "Total" line on the budget screen has been removed. I always
used this line in previous versions to easily determine if I had extra
income or whether I was going to be short for the month.
Now I
Gio,
There is one problem that does occur with importing multiple currencies
associated with the price that I am aware of. If the price is expressed as a
rational number i.e. one integer number divided by another integer number or
1+ a rational number, GnuCash sometimes does not appear to parse th
I tested the theme I wanted to use by copying all the GTK3 related files from
the theme into the Gnucash config directory (~\Appplication
Support\Gnucash\config\gtk-3.0 on MacOS). It worked fine, but as expressed
elsewhere, the Register Header formatting was immune to all but the
background color a
Good news both of them came thru :-)
Looks like Gnucash can't save files to the folder you previously saved to -
Catalina enforces some sort of permissions on folders these days. Check
System Preferences >> Security & Privacy - click on the Privacy tab and
scroll down to "Files and Folders" and c
It seems that maybe the /opt directory tree is being restricted by
what OSX called System Integrity Protection.
Try following the steps to turn off SIP here:
http://osxdaily.com/2015/10/05/disable-rootless-system-integrity-protection-mac-os-x/
If not, please open a terminal window and supply t
I'm new to GNUcash and the mailing lists etc.
Is it possible to have two copies of GNUCash running on the same computer?
One for personal, and one for business?
Gary Stewart
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To update your
It might be worth asking why OP is using /opt for their data files in the first
place. It is more usual for users to place their personal files in the /users
hierarchy (i.e., ~/).
On January 26, 2020, at 8:33 AM, Bruce Schuck
wrote:
It seems that maybe the /opt directory tree is being restric
Gary,
It's easier than that. You can have as many data files as you want, kind
of like when using Libre Office.
The biggest restriction is that you should only have one file open at a
time, else some strange things can happen .
David Carlson
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020, 9:53 PM Gary Stewart wrote:
Hi, David.
Do you have any more information on the strange things that can happen?
I've done a bit of managing two different files on the same computer at the
same time recently, so I'm wondering if there are things I should go back
and check.
Thanks,
Ray
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 8:19 PM David Ca
This doesn’t sound right.
I use MacPorts, and MacPorts puts all if its files under /opt. I haven’t seen
ant references on the MacPorts mailing list to /opt being reserved under SIP.
Peter
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Peter West
p...@pbw.id.au
…he rebuked them for their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they had not
Whether the application files are placed in /opt by MacPorts, or /Applications
by the user has no bearing on the location of the data files. Those are usually
placed in the user's folders.
On January 26, 2020, at 11:44 AM, Peter West wrote:
This doesn’t sound right.
I use MacPorts, and MacPo
The main problem, at least on Linux, is that the user configuration files are
shared between two intsances which means saved reports, customization etc
are shared. If each data file requires separate customized reports etc., it
may get a little confusing. I have never had any interactions between
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