Op dinsdag 11 april 2023 20:53:06 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Jeff,
>
> Report display has to do with webkit.
>
> Perhaps check to see if it needs updating as well, or if for some reason
> you've pinned an old version to prevent updating. (but then you'd need
> to recall why you pinned it s
Catching up with this a little late.
GnuCash tabs are similar to tabs in other applications, e.g. Acrobat. The
difference is that the GnuCash tabs can be configured to display tabs at the
top, left, bottom, or right. Acrobat puts its tabs across the top, and I'm
not sure they be configured to be e
After upgrading to Gnucash 5 (Version: 5.0 Build ID: 5.0+(2023-03-25)),
it seems that I am no longer getting automatching to accounts when
importing transactions from a CSV file.
I was not too concerned when I tried to do the first import and no
matching appeared but now when I tried to do a secon
Thanks Alan, for your suggestion.
I know the tabs can be put anywhere on the four points of the compass,
and I have tried them all: I like them where they are, on the left hand
side.
My question was if there was a way to lock them so that they cannot be
closed -
like the original 'Accounts' page
You can remove the "X" on the tabs to prevent accidental closing. Under
Edit/Preference/Windows and the section labeled Tabs. Just click on box to
remove the check on "Show close on notebook tabs". Then you shouldn't be able
to close accidentally.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
g
I have never used that close button in the toolbar so removing it seems the
best option to me as well.
Better that this should have been a "Reply to All", so that others would know
that you have already corrected me. I thank you and you are correct with what
the OP was talking about, my bad.
Re-sending because I sent to the individuals instead of the list. Yes it
was my mistake, but I'm not the only one who makes that mistake, and if
the mailing list set the reply-to header that mistake would be a lot
harder to make. I know this has been discussed in the past, but I can't
remember th
I finally found a need to join this discussion. I just accidentally used
'Ctrl-W' in Firefox, closing the GMail tab instead of searching for that
string in this discussion. Because I have closed tabs accidentally several
times in Firefox in the past, I already know that I can go to the history
pa
Gyles, sir, you win the cigar (or prize of preference).
What's annoying is I looked there, but just didn't see it.
Thank you so much.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 at 15:40, Gyle McCollam wrote:
> You can remove the "X" on the tabs to prevent accidental closing. Under
> Edit/Preference/Windows and the se
You're very welcome, but as Stan correctly pointed out that doesn't solve the
"problem" of the toolbar icon closing a tab when a lot of people ass/u/me that
it will close the program.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
gmccol...@live.com email
Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-T will get your last closed tab back. (personally, I'd
find it easier to remember Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-W since Ctrl/Cmd-W is what
closed it, shifting would reverse that action, similar to TAB &
Shift-TAB in other contexts, but since Ctrl/Cmd-T opens a new tab, I can
sort of see why tha
On 4/12/23 10:03 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
On 2023-04-12 07:32, G R Hewitt wrote:
I agree with others that the 'Close' button could be moved, or
better still done away with, I think it serves no useful purpose.
Perhaps change it to 'Quit GnuCash'
I would not support the latter. There's already a
On 4/12/23 9:32 AM, G R Hewitt wrote:
Thanks Alan, for your suggestion.
I know the tabs can be put anywhere on the four points of the compass,
and I have tried them all: I like them where they are, on the left hand
side.
My question was if there was a way to lock them so that they cannot be
clo
Does Tools > Import Map Editor help?
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/12/23 3:31 AM, Christian Lynbech wrote:
After upgrading to Gnucash 5 (Version: 5.0 Build ID: 5.0+(2023-03-25)),
it seems that I am no longer getting automatching to accounts when
importing transactions from a CSV file.
I was not too con
Indeed, Stan is right, but it has solved one aspect of it for me, as as
well as clicking the big 'X', I was not averse to closing the tab by
clicking the little 'x'.
And while I was at it, I also closed up the side bar somewhat by reducing
the character width. I've also 'Tippexed' out the big 'X' t
> I agree with others that the 'Close' button could be moved, or better
still
> done away with, I think it serves no useful purpose. Perhaps change it to
> 'Quit GnuCash' and really quit the program
That button does *not* 'Quit GnuCash' and is not anywhere described as
such. It closes the active t
On 2023-04-12 09:29, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Many browsers (if not all) long ago removed the 'close tab' button from
> their toolbars because they had moved this function to each individual
> tab. Perhaps it is time for GnuCash to do so as well?
Toolbars got individual close buttons long, long
I don't know about either MacOSX or MS-Windows, but there is a "Quit" item on
the File menu that does in fact quit the program.
At Wed, 12 Apr 2023 18:07:22 +0100 G R Hewitt wrote:
>
> > I agree with others that the 'Close' button could be moved, or better
> still
> > done away with, I think i
On 4/12/23 12:25 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 2.6.19) wrote:
On 2023-04-12 09:29, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Many browsers (if not all) long ago removed the 'close tab' button from
their toolbars because they had moved this function to each individual
tab. Perhaps it is time for GnuCash to do so as we
Yes, and the red button that functions as the 'close window' action on
the window title bar in MacOS, *does* entirely close GnuCash - not just
the active window while leaving the app running in the background. (this
is true of all of my Mac apps—I don't have any that stay running when I
click t
On 2023-04-12 10:38, Robert Heller wrote:
> I don't know about either MacOSX or MS-Windows, but there is a "Quit" item on
> the File menu that does in fact quit the program.
Yes, it's there in Windows. (Really it should be Exit, not Quit, but
that's a minor point.)
Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 10:43:13 -0500
David Carlson wrote:
> I think that Firefox also has a
> shortcut to do the same thing, but I haven't tried to find and
> memorize it.
Ctrl-Shift-T is good for that in Firefox
Liz
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Me, too... I keep the main checking register tab open, along with our
commonly-used credit cards. I actually didn't know one could have separate
windows.
The OP said that under certain circumstances, he would lose "everything"
and have to re-create the Chart of Accounts That sounds pretty horr
Yes, I always use File->Quit to quit the program (in fact, I don't like the
move toward removing this option and just hitting the "X").
I use the "X" to close tabs all the time in GnuCash... I didn't even know
that there was a menu item. I've never confused the tab close button with
anything else.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 15:32:58 +0100
G R Hewitt wrote:
> I agree with others that the 'Close' button could be moved, or better
> still done away with, I think it serves no useful purpose. Perhaps
> change it to 'Quit GnuCash' and really quit the program - on MacOS
> the red 'dot' does not always qu
I've updated https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports to GnuCash V5.
I'd appreciate those interested in custom reports testing it and providing
feedback because there are still parts left over from historical versions
and other parts that do/don't work in Linux with no Windows equivalents.
Bre
Thanks for doing that. I have been working on learning scheme and
understanding report code better so will have a look.
As for the changes in version 5.0, they don't really impact the ability to
create custom reports. If anything it cuts down on the amount of code
needed and (I imagine) provides a
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