Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>Ron Yorston writes:
>> On my system with gnucash-3.1-3 transactions in the reconciliation dialog
>> appear in some order which defies logical anaylsis.
>
>This is nothing more than change for the sake of change,
No, I think it's just a bug. I couldn't see anything in GNOME
Ron Yorston writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>It seems that after clicking a transaction, to mark it as reconciled, what
>happens now is that not only does the little checkbox next to the
>transaction gets set, but the entire transaction gets shuffled to the bottom
>of the transaction list, so tha
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>It seems that after clicking a transaction, to mark it as reconciled, what
>happens now is that not only does the little checkbox next to the
>transaction gets set, but the entire transaction gets shuffled to the bottom
>of the transaction list, so that all reconciled
I just experienced a slightly unexpected, new behavior of GnuCash's account
reconciliation dialog. Doing a quick check of my package installation
details, looks like I had GnuCash updated two weeks ago, and I guess this is
the first time I reconciled an account since then.
It seems that aft