On Wed, 6 Nov 2024 11:29:32 -0500
Tom Balazs wrote:
> How do you store all the paperwork related to your bookkeeping? Sorry
> if this is a bit off topic.
How do I do it???
Hmm... Well...
Scan all documents on receipt, file paper away in a 1-year round-robin
system, shred when they cycle round
Follow-up:
gnucash 5.10 flatpak current .
Linux Devuan Daedalus ( debian 12 fork ) .
Selected printer : Print to PDF
Paper size is a4 and must be manually changed to us-letter .
Always print to PDF for proofing before printing to paper .
PDF proof does not require change of papersize at print
Follow-up :
Linux Devuan Daedalus ( Debian 12 fork )
and
Linux Debian 12
Gnucash 4.8, 5.x Debian , and flatpak 5.10 current
Print to either PDF , or CUPS ipp printers
If printing more than once , printing and preview fails silently .
Is this another webkit feature ?
Thanks ,
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dj
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Printing sets paper size to a4 by default .
My cheques are on us-letter .
I do not always remember to change the paper size when printing .
Which spell must be invoked to have it or them use us-letter by default
?
( mozilla firefox and derivatives do the same .)
Thank you ,
--
dj
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 12:16:34 -0600 (CST)
Mark Penner wrote:
> Jan 9, 2025 09:19:45 dewaj :
>
> > Flatpak edition of gnucash 5.10 starts with this warning:
> >
> > libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so
> >
> > isĀ /app/lib/dbd/ the correct
Flatpak is in devuan repos.
presumably if flatpak were not supported it would not be in a repo
and/or would not be installable.
devuan specific packages are built without systemd dependencies.
otherwise typical debian packages are used.
gnucash 5.9 flatpak edition supports mysql and sqlite3.
ra
Using devuan daedalus with gnucash flatpak.
Flatpak edition of gnucash 5.10 starts with this warning:
libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so
is /app/lib/dbd/ the correct path?
That path is not found anywhere at all on the system.
libdbdmysql is installed in the debian de
On Mon, 28 Apr 2025 15:51:35 + (UTC)
Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
> I'm moving to go from Windows to Linux Mint... if gnuCash will open
> my ".gnucash" file. The Questions:
> 1 - Will the "mystuff.gnucash" file open and work without issues
> after I move from Windows to Linux Mint? 2 - Or c