Re: [GNC] Searching mailing lists

2025-02-14 Thread Brad Morrison
Hi David/Bo/Derek/GNUCash users, FWIW, the current version of Fedora is 41, so 29 is quite, uh, old... https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-41/ & https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=fedora I do not know if the issue with upgrading Fedora to the current version is hardwa

Re: [GNC] Searching mailing lists

2025-02-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi. Issue is not hardware based -- indeed, code runs as a VM, and I've got other VMs running F41. It's not a technical issue; it's mostly a matter of time & effort. Yes, F29 is old. I know that. But upgrading is not an easy or fast operation. Code runs a bunch of services, and I'd have to mig

Re: [GNC] Searching mailing lists

2025-02-14 Thread flywire
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2025-February/115508.html Derek Atkins wrote: > > I tend to only upgrade the distro every couple years. "If it > aint broke" So THAT is why code is still running such an old distro. That is not the reality. It is an old platform with issues w

Re: [GNC] version 5.10 - how to adjust fonts/ font size?

2025-02-14 Thread Gilberto Reis Filho
Create/edit a text file in your AppData/Roaming folder (if you are on Windows) named gtk-3.0.css Put this code in this file and save it: *{ font: 10pt Calibri, sans-serif; } Change font and size as needed to meet what you need. Regards - Hi Gerry/GNUCash users, Some basics

Re: [GNC] version 5.10 - how to adjust fonts/ font size?

2025-02-14 Thread Phyllis Bruce
Now, if someone could work out how to reduce the width of the description field so these larger fonts would fit in their columns on the screen - and stay that way!. po On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 4:13 PM Gilberto Reis Filho < gilberto.reis.fi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Create/edit a text file in your Ap

Re: [GNC] Exchange Rate to Price Database issue with low transactions amounts

2025-02-14 Thread Bo Buckley
Thanks so much for digging into this John. Yes, I can confirm that after updating using flatpak to 5.10 I also no longer see this issue. I'm not familiar with the code base whatsoever, but I'm also surprised that commit is related to this issue. If the "fix" can't be explained, it may be worth ad

Re: [GNC] version 5.10 - how to adjust fonts/ font size?

2025-02-14 Thread David H
Not too difficult having just set my default font to "font: 20px arial;" to cater for my aging eyes :-) Start with the right hand column header (Balance in my case) and double click it to automatically set the column width. Don't worry if it goes off the edge of the screen for now. Do the same fo

Re: [GNC] version 5.10 - how to adjust fonts/ font size?

2025-02-14 Thread Brad Morrison
Hi Gerry/GNUCash users, Some basics: What operating system are you using? What version of GNUCash are you using? https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml - 5.10 is the current release https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Typefaces - this is not a great description of how to setting a default fo

Re: [GNC] version 5.10 - how to adjust fonts/ font size?

2025-02-14 Thread sunfish62--- via gnucash-user
For the record, you can also double click the Description column and get it to adjust. Simplifies the process. As for the "repeat for every register" comment, it is possible to edit the settings file (*.gcm somewhere, I believe) that controls column widths for all accounts and find/replace a

Re: [GNC] Trading Accounts Balance

2025-02-14 Thread Bo Buckley
Dear John, Thank you for your reply. I don’t understand what you mean by “zero this out for today”. Maybe I misunderstood what you meant when you said, If the net gains aren’t taxable then you can book them to a separate > non-taxable income account. Say I'm doing my US reporting, and this t

[GNC] Reporting Exchange Rates

2025-02-14 Thread Bo Buckley
In all examples I've seen so far with regards to the handling of foreign currencies the user is physically moving money from one currency to another (e.g. an online transfer) where an actual exchange occurs. What about the case where users have to do reports for different countries in their own res