I have never had a problem creating desktop icons for multiple books for
GNC on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS prior to installing the FlatPak version for GNC 4.9.
Everything I have tried for the desktop icon has failed miserably on the
Flatpak version of GNC 4.9. Is there someone who can guide me on
creat
Hi Jeff,
The following works for me, with gnucash installed for a user:
1. Create a desktop file (using a text editor) with the entry shown below
2. On the Exec line, change Documents/test-2.gnucash to the path to
your gnucash file
3. On the Name line, change this to whatever you want to call it,
On 25 Mar 2022, at 01:45, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
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> I don't think the date itself is relevant. What you want is to get to a new
> blank transaction, correct?
>
> I have the same problem using 4.9 on MacOS BigSur. I'm not sure when this
> started. As far as I know, there is no preference.
I think it would be helpful to know a bit more about the versions of Gnucash on
the two machines. The message he got was that he needed *at least* 2.6.19, not
that he needed to use it.
Jonathan, does this imply that your older machine is running Ubuntu 16.04? The
Gnucash wiki says that 16.04 h
As an alternative way to enter several transactions earlier than the current
date and leave the cursor at the bottom, you could try filtering the current
view of an account in the register so that only the most recent transactions
are visible. That way, when you complete the historic transaction
Thanks for the feedback Adrien.
On 3/24/22 20:41, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Les,
Could be. I was having trouble with a freeze condition trying to Get
Quotes two days ago. Sometimes gnc-fq-dump would return 'unknown' for
currencies.
Then it would work, then it wouldn't. (GnuCash would always
The oool isn’t open. We don’t have the money to pay for stuff twice.
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Indeed, shift-fn-down_arrow drops me to a blank transaction with the
focus on the date field. Thanks!
I still think it a bug that the official key combo doesn't work
properly. I thought one was filed already but can't seem to find it.
Note, it isn't just the key combo not working. Using Actio
You want an application icon or for the individual data files (books)?
The application is a bit of work if it is Flatpak, but I would think the
data files should be no issue.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/25/22 2:38 AM, Jeff wrote:
I have never had a problem creating desktop icons for multiple books f
Since when is control-page down the "official key combo"? See
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-guide/chapter_txns.html#txns-register-oview,
section 2.9.2.4 Using Entry Shortcuts:
"
• To move around the register, use these keys to save time:
• Tab to move to the n
I would like to have individual icons that execute GNC for a specific
set of books.
IE: icon (GNC parents books) icon (GNC personal books) icon (GNC
company books) etc.
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--JEffrey Black M.B.A.
On 3/25/22 12:43 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
You want an application icon or for the i
Actions > Blank Transaction has cmd-pgdn as the key combo. I'd hazard it
is ctrl-pgdn other than Mac.
I recall now one of your replies in a previous thread or maybe a bug
about this. And indeed shift-pgdn does bring you to the Blank
Transaction with focus on the date field. But the one listed
I think David Whiting's reply should get you there. (I didn't notice it
when I sent mine)
If that doesn't work, report back what happens instead.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/25/22 6:24 PM, Jeff wrote:
I would like to have individual icons that execute GNC for a specific
set of books.
IE: icon (GNC
Jeff,
Follow David Whitings suggestion creating multiple desktop entries in the file,
one for each separate datafile you need to open, changing the name in the Name
entry and the filepath in the Exec entry as appropriate.
You can locate/put the desktop file in your home directory at
/home//.local
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