That's bug https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797551
There's a fix waiting for confirmation that it solves the issue satisfactorily.
If you are capable of
building gnucash yourself with this patch, please do test and let us know.
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 25 januari 2020 20:52:39 CET s
I am fuzzy on the details, but one of the changes in catalina (as a way to
implement SIP) is that the main is mounted twice, one mount point is read only
and if one is accessimg /opt via the wrong mountpoint, wrting is prohibited. I
also use MacPorts under catalina without problems, but that doe
And yet, still unanswered is why a user would put their data files into /opt in
the first place...
On Jan 26, 2020, 15:49, at 15:49, Christian Lynbech wrote:
>I am fuzzy on the details, but one of the changes in catalina (as a way
>to implement SIP) is that the main is mounted twice, one mount p
Thanks for sharing the file, and glad to see you were able to get themes
working.
As noted previously in this thread, the way to find out what can be styled is
to use the GTK Inspector. For MacOS you have to install GTK separately. I did
so using Homebrew. You then have to start GnuCash with th
On 1/26/20 09:00, D wrote:
> And yet, still unanswered is why a user would put their data files into /opt
> in the first place...
Because OSX is under the hood is very similar to *Nix and BSD systems.
Those who are putting their data files under /opt are probably doing so
to follow the Linux Hi
Why are you storing your book in /opt?
That should more likely be in your /Users directory along with the rest of your
own files. (or on some other volume)
Catalina separated your internal system drive into 2 partitions. Check Disk
Manager. It will now show (default names) ‘Macintosh HD’ and ‘M
But /opt isn’t for user data files according to that standard. The user’s own
data should still be under their /users tree.
For example, you could build LibreOffice and store it in /opt, but your
individual documents would be under /users. (/home in the linux tree)
I’d say the simpler and safer
Yeah, I thought about building the app myself, but it would be a huge
undertaking to figure out where to set things up, i.e. where are the gui
elements built and assembled? Plus, next time there's an update to a new
version, I'd have to do all the hacking I did all over again in order to
upgrade. N
Indeed, Bruce's own citation at 3.13 states:
"/opt is reserved for the installation of add-on application software
packages."
That would preclude a user's data files.
On January 26, 2020, at 11:29 PM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
But /opt isn’t for user data files according to that standard. T
Not only that, while Darwin (the underlying unix core of all Apple operating
systems) is BSD Unix, it is *not* Linux and doesn't subscribe to the Linux
Foundation or Free Desktop standards.
Not that that matters. I just created /opt on my Mac running Catalina, changed
the privs to 777, and save
I haven’t noticed any window size change with the inspector, but I don’t open
GnuCash full-width or full-screen anyway. That is odd behavior, but maybe it is
to accommodate the inspector window.
You can target nodes, but without an id or the element having a name, you can’t
target specifically.
Great, thanks for the info, that's reassuring.
Ray
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 10:57 PM David Cousens
wrote:
> 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
I don't run Gnucash in full size window either, but the Inspector apparently
thought I should...or something I hit in my debugging play triggered the
full-screen in the horizontal direction.
The things I'd most like to change on the register header:
* Make the text-align on the columns "center".
*
Running 3.7 on windows. I have a situation where external orgs gives me their
"stock" (not really stock, not really a currency either) and I record the
transaction where one split is their stock account under liabilities, and the
other split is my "asset" stock account. To get this to work cor
The situation you are describing is not clear. By stock do you mean shares
which are issued to you but which you have not purchased, perhaps as part of
a stock option?
It is not clear why you would record this with splits to both Assets and
Lliabilities. You mention "their liability account". Thei
Apple OS X combined two types of kernels, bsd and mach, but is
(according to some FreeBSD kernel developers) progressively removing
the mach kernel components. This may be due to their possible shift
to ARM processors for computers (same family of processors as their
other devices). But Apple doe
Is there any way to change the options of this included report (income
vs. day of the week) into income vs day of the month? I ask because I
would like to get a report that gives me the expected income as I
progress through a month for budgeting purposes. The report vs. day of
the week seems
Hi yes exactly - it its the other case you describe for "unpaid" issues. Under
report options I select all accounts, and those liabilities do show up - but
they show up in the assets section at the top of the report (where the
calculation correctly subtracts them from my assets). All that is a
If anyone wants to experiment with this, it is possible to selectively
enable and disable specifics parts of SIP:
https://eclecticlight.co/2016/05/03/sip-and-rootless-protecting-more-than-just-system-files/
https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/17452
To enable SIP but without filesystem prot
Hi Bo,
I think I understand what has happened. Accounts of type stock should have an
Asset account as their parent account not
a Liability account. When you are issued stock as unpaid the Liability account
will simply be an account of type
Liability not of type Stock. A possible account tree to
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