Hi!
This is my first post to the list and I'm still figuring out where all
the different pieces of information should be addressed. I'm not sure
if there is a specific channel for the unstable version feedback, apart
from BugZilla.
I had a brief run of the 2.7.2 version of GnuCas
I'd like to report some discrepancy I noticed after switching to 2.7.2.
First I've uninstalled 2.6.19, deleted my GnuCash profile folder, and
then installed 2.7.2.
When I ran GnuCash, it opened my book normally. There was no need to
select one, meaning the settings are stored elsewhe
I'll join in on the thanks list by saying that I'm getting happier by
the day after recently switching to GnuCash. It's a wonderful piece of
software. Double-entry accounting often saves the day and makes me
wonder how could I live without it for so long.
And the sugar on top of all
Yep,
It would be fantastic if I could pick which transaction to enter and
ignore all others from the Since Last Run window. With
not-so-strictly-dated transactions I have to set the due date to the
latest when they usually occur, and then add a reminder ahead so that I
can enter
Thanks a lot, John, for the prompt action!
I installed the latest weekly build assuming that would be the latest
maintenance version. Basically, this means I could safely rely on
GitHub Releases page for the stable updates.
Cheers
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Congratulations on that big milestone!
And thank you for all the time and effort that went into this application.
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 at 10:17 PM
> From: "John Ralls"
> To: Gnucash-User
> Cc: gnucash-devel , gnucash-annou...@gnucash.org
> Subject: GnuCash 3.0 Released
>
> GnuCash 3.0
Hi, David,
You are right. I've removed the benefits section but kept the fact about open
data standards. Apart from being a benefit (to me), it is also a consequence of
migration that may or may not be important for users.
> You mention multi-currency problems with QIF, saying that GnuCash only
> I think that the currency offered on the accounts page is the
currency of the root account. That’s set when you create a new book
with File>New and its default is the default currency in Preferences.
Once it’s set for a book it can’t be changed in the GUI.
Thanks for the info, Joh
> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 12:10 AM
> From: "John Ralls"
> To: "Alen Siljak"
> Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Accounts columns currency
>
> > - I wanted to convert my XML book to SQLite and modify the
Michael,
if you look at the v3.0 release notes, it states that
"Data file directories are now located appropriately to the operating
system's conventions by default:
* Windows: CSIDL_APPDATA/Gnucash
* MacOS: $HOME/Application Support/Gnucash
* Linux: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gnu
Yes, absolutely, same here. Thank you.
I thought of the missing link 2 seconds after pressing the send button, as
usual.
The page is here: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
and, as Geert noted, currently it is (more or less) just a copy/paste of his
message with some format
Jeffrey, perhaps a stupid question - why don't you install a native linux
version of GnuCash instead of running a Windows version under Wine?
I use the same xml/sql book with linux and windows versions interchangably and
there are no issues (that I can see, at least!).
Also, just for comparison,
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 3:47 PM
> From: "Derek Atkins"
> To: "David T. via gnucash-user"
> Cc: "alen.sil...@gmx.com" , "sunfis...@yahoo.com"
>
> Subject: Re: [GNC] .log files with sqlite backend
>
> So I don't see why you would want or need to replay logs with SQL.
> Is there a s
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