Hi,
welcome to the list.
On Friday, 17 July 2020 04:40:12 BST Dhanadhya Group wrote:
> Hello,
> I am quite new to the mailing list and don't know how to operate, even
> after reading the Getting Help & Mailing List pages of GNU cash. If this is
> not the correct way to request a solution regardin
Hello Maf.
Thank you for your reply. Issue is resolved. I was not transferring it to
the expense account.
Also, I would like to know, where, how and what type of account should I
create for my payment gateway provider? I am very confused about that
matter.
Thanks,
Dhanadhya Group
On Fri, 17 Jul
Hi, I've been a long time user, and have had automatic prices set up for
ages. Normally, they update automatically at startup, but just recently,
although I still get a black command box that pops up (as though prices were
being retrieved), they aren't updated. If I manually hit the 'get prices'
bu
Given that GnuCash doesn't have such a feature implemented (see
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628734), I imagine that at some point
in the past, you created a script that first invoked the command line update
process before invoking the program itself. With the latest upgrade, the
co
Is there any way to access the check printing capability of GnuCash via a
CLI?
I haven't tried it via the GUI yet. I just became interested this morning
when I had to write a check manually and, being of advanced age with
not-so-good hand-writing, thought about the GnuCash software I've been
using
> On Jul 17, 2020, at 8:27 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> Is there any way to access the check printing capability of GnuCash via a
> CLI?
>
> I haven't tried it via the GUI yet. I just became interested this morning
> when I had to write a check manually and, being of advanced age with
> not-so-
Could Windows macro software that interacted with the gui help automate the
check printing process?
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On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 18:16 John Ralls wrote:
> > On Jul 17, 2020, at 8:27 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
> > Is there any way to access the check printing capability of GnuCash via a
> > CLI?
...
> No, sorry, only reports can be printed from the command line, nor is
..
Thanks, John.
-Tom
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In the release notes and the help page, the documentation lists
'export-type' as an option and the example cites html as an export type
option. Are there any other supported options? I tried 'pdf' and 'PDF' and
neither of those worked.
From the release notes:
• A new separate executable, g
Hi Robin
The documentation is not comprehensive yet. The export-type argument refers
to the *report-specific* export types available, rather than PDF/XLS/DOC
etc. Report-specific exports are rather sparse; currently only the
following exist:
Income and GST Statement: CSV
Tax Schedule Report & TXF
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