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--- Comment #21 from Jack ---
You can start at https://invent.kde.org/office/kmymoney/-/wikis/home. It is
not very difficult, but if you are not used to compiling from source, it can be
daunting just to get basic development environment set up, as you
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--- Comment #20 from Pete ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #19)
> it is not how it is run, it is how it is compiled, and I do not know of
> anywhere such information is collected. I suspect you can download a
> distribution's package, unpack it, and
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--- Comment #19 from Jack ---
it is not how it is run, it is how it is compiled, and I do not know of
anywhere such information is collected. I suspect you can download a
distribution's package, unpack it, and run ldd on the kmymoney executable. and
gr
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--- Comment #18 from Pete ---
Which Linux distro is configured by default to properly run KMyMoney with
QWebEngine?
I am thinking of running these in a virtual machine.
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--- Comment #17 from Pete ---
>ask the Ubuntu devs if they would consider building KMyMoney with QWebEngine
>instead of QWegKit
Would it not be easier to enhance QWebkit?
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--- Comment #16 from Jack ---
I don't use Wayland, so I don't know if it has any equivalent of Xorg's
xbuffer. I would try to look into that, at least as a temporary workaround. I
would also ask the Ubuntu devs if they would consider building KMyMoney
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--- Comment #15 from Pete ---
(In reply to Ian Neal from comment #14)
> (In reply to Pete from comment #5)
> > This problem also affects Fedora 36.
>
> Out of interest what window manager are you using? KDE, Gnome or something
> else?
> I see the same
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--- Comment #13 from Pete ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #12)
> Are you running Xorg? If so, have you tried selecting with the mouse and
> then pasting from the xbuffer with a middle mouse click? That's how I
> mostly do it, whether or not the ful
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--- Comment #11 from Pete ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #10)
> There is likely a deb file available for any distribution that uses that
> format for packages, but KDE does not provide any.
> https://repology.org/project/kmymoney/versions lists ava
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--- Comment #10 from Jack ---
There is likely a deb file available for any distribution that uses that format
for packages, but KDE does not provide any.
https://repology.org/project/kmymoney/versions lists available versions by
distro, but does not sa
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--- Comment #9 from Pete ---
On my recent Core i7 CPU, this appimage #385 loads as slow as molasses. Is
this normal? Is there a deb file?
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--- Comment #8 from Pete ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #7)
> Per Thomas' comment #1 it seems like you need to find a version compiled
> with QWebEngine instead of QWebKit, as long as you are running stable
> (5.1.x) instead of master. I am aware t
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--- Comment #7 from Jack ---
Per Thomas' comment #1 it seems like you need to find a version compiled with
QWebEngine instead of QWebKit, as long as you are running stable (5.1.x)
instead of master. I am aware that is far more easily said than done. O
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--- Comment #6 from Pete ---
I just removed kmymoney and kmymoney-common packages using synaptic.
I then downloaded appimage #385.
The inability to copy still persists.
Do you have a fix?
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--- Comment #5 from Pete ---
This problem also affects Fedora 36.
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--- Comment #4 from Pete ---
This discovery further complicates this bug:
In Reports/Investments/Investment Performance by Type, right clicking on a
selected area DOES work as expected and provides the user with the option to
Copy.
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--- Comment #3 from Pete ---
Ubuntu is 22.04 LTS.
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--- Comment #2 from Pete ---
(In reply to Thomas Baumgart from comment #1)
> I am unable to duplicate the behavior with a native application installed
> but see the problem using the latest stable AppImage. The latest master
> AppImage does not have the
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--- Comment #1 from Thomas Baumgart ---
I am unable to duplicate the behavior with a native application installed but
see the problem using the latest stable AppImage. The latest master AppImage
does not have the problem either. The stable branch is eit
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