Marco Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the status of this feature request?
Bug 106383 feature request: close year end
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106383
I know it's only a feature request, but I'd like to use such a feature.
(As with most projects, the requests (or
Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's the second of those two interpretations. And it's
only a problem for people using scheduled transactions.
Ok, then next question. What exactly happens if a user tries to load a
new-format file into an old gnucash?
It will generically
Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, good. Thanks for indulging me. This all sounds like it's exactly
the best one can expect, given the necessity of changing the format in
the first place.
It could be better ... 1.8/2.0 could (non-)silently ignore XML sub-trees that
they did
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2 - Modify the widget code to be accessible, I prefer this but not sure how
feasible is it? ,
That's the big question.. It's written on a GnomeCanvas and.. quite
annoying. The new register-rewrite will make it
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not always a good thing to pile everything into a single view. Some
things need to be separated. Particularly reminders, or upcoming SXs, from
current SXs that require immediate action.
I don't agree; I don't think it's piled ... in the regular
Chintan Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
frequent occurrence of the word Transaction, I could not successfully find
the definition of the data-type(=Transaction data-type). If you could
point
src/engine/Transaction.[ch]
You will generally want to familiarize yourself with the Engine, as
Benjamin Sperisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Log:
Added a bunch of comments to gnc-csv-import.c.
Modified:
gnucash/branches/csv-import/src/import-export/csv/gnc-csv-import.c
+/* This struct contains all of the data relevant to the preview dialog
+ * that lets the user configure an import.
Martin Kaffanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The design of gnucash makes me not to extend gnucash. For that what you
[...]
What do you think about splitting gnucash into an frontend and a backend
(data-server)?
I suggest you would find it nice, but there aren't any people which have
time for
Jeroen Nijhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess the actual problem that Martin has is: custom reports are too
obscure! I've found out how to do them now: generate the report as usual,
Yup!
So -- (1) the manual does not mention the possibility to save custom reports,
it would be nice if it
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Updated PATCH, it fixes some problems not finished, but now it works
with TRUNK and the resent 2.1.5 release.
I voiced this on IRC, but should mention it here...
I've only cursorily reviewed the patch; regardless, I don't think it should
be applied to
Gernot Hassenpflug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd be happy to test the development version of GnuCash for debugging
purposes, but am hesitant to do so (there is no debian or ubuntu
package to make it easy) as I am not certain that it is intended for
users to test it. From the documentation on
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Following this way of thought I would decide for choice #1, leave
as-is for 2.2.0. What do the other developers say?
I like option 3.
The implemented auto-save doesn't behave in the conventional way (with a
separate checkpoint file); it probably
JT Justman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vahur Lokk wrote:
lease and thats it. In order to pick a vendor from my huge 4-vendor list
I have to use search. First, its bit of an overkill and not very
convenient. Second, there is not a way to see, who I actually have in my
[...]
Hi, Vahur! This is
NEMMERS, BRENT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When will the 2.1.5 binary for windows be available? SourceForge only
has the executable for 2.1.4.
Zoltan Levardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have found the link has not working
(http://download.sourceforge.net/gnucash). This link was coming from
Pierre-Antoine Lacaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm beginning the French translation of Gnucash's help, and have been
suggested that it would be a good move to look into converting
gnucash-help to gnome-doc-utils [1]. g-d-u is supposedly the preferred
way for documentation handling, and make
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, yeah, it looks like that URL should be more like:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=192package_id=5582
Updated.
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(Back in February...) Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Licensing
-
In new files (and old files related to this code that I hold copyright
on), I've removed the or any later version clause. I have problems
licensing under a license that I haven't read, or that can change in
ways
Hale Boyes, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$ cd gnucash-docs-trunk
$ svn diff
Index: guide/C/ch_capgain.xml
===
--- guide/C/ch_capgain.xml (revision 16247)
+++ guide/C/ch_capgain.xml (working copy)
@@ -59,7 +59,7
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately there is no QIF Spec per se, but a google for
QIF Format should be useful.
Mike...
I recall wikipedia's entry on QIF as being pretty good, as well.
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ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Waiting your comments :), I committed the code to the dogtail branch i
created a new dir under src called src/test-dogtail it contains my up to
date code.
Sorry for the delay; I was out of town last week... I'm planning on reviewing
progress later
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* In addition to this, contributions by the following devs are licensed under
GNU GPL, Version 2, or (at your option) any later version: cstim, ..., and
all source code files that contain this clause.
I prefer the license to be attached to the
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My only caveat is: s/make dist/make distcheck/
Whoops, yes, of course ... obviously, I don't actually do it myself well enough
to know that. :/
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Anna Ash [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't figure out how to install this program. I downloaded it and found
it was some achieved/zipped files and got them unzipped but can't seem to
locate an install file. Any
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2 - I'm able to test the register and i compelete a smplified version of
tutorial 1 and 2.
This is great. :)
the bad news is:
1 - In order to be able to access some components, I use some raw inputs,
according to dogtail the raw input is to do
Benjamin Sperisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What can the importer do now?
4. It can handle three different column types: Amount, Date, and
Description. The columns can be in any order.
Other columns you may want to support:
- transaction number
- transaction identifier
- comment
It might be
Benjamin Sperisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/16282
Modified: gnucash/branches/csv-import/src/import-export/csv/gnc-csv-import.c
===
---
keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know there was discussion on the list last year of a data model that
was being tested in pg and mysql. But I haven't seen it yet. As Derek
says, it appears not to have made it into the branch. (Unless is has
some other sneaky name.)
It looks like the
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josh Said:
you suggested some approach like Junit, I tried pyunit and it looks nice to
me, do you have any issues regarding using it to organize our test cases.
It looks like you've started down that path. Whatever you're comfortable
using is good,
Albert Lash [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am I correct in my assumption that this code isn't actually used with
the current, non-SQL, backend?
That's right; each backend is basically stand-alone. Of course it shares a
rough outline with the runtime object model and XML data-model, just by
Hale Boyes, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I'd say that once you've saved your data file in 2.2.0 you should
not go back to 2.0.5 and save there. This has nothing to do with the
data file change noted in the release notes (around scheduled
transactions).
Yea ... we should obviously
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One question:
#. %s is the name of the weekday
#: ../src/engine/FreqSpec.c:829
#, c-format
msgid Bi-Weekly, %ss
If second 's' is here to use the plural form, could you add a comment
for translators?
Oops. @jsled: If this should indeed be the
The FAQ http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ has a bit of cruft, and hasn't
really gained a bunch of new items that we've seen with the 2.2 and even the
2.0 releases.
I sketched out a set of new FAQ entries. I'm looking for review of things I
might have missed, as well, as help in generating the
Daniel James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just wondering if it would be possible for you guys to
provide .autopackage files for gnucash for linux. I do plan on
downloading and compiling anyway, but I'd love it if I could just
double-click ;)
(You might want to be careful with your subject line
Albert Lash [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's right; each backend is basically stand-alone. Of course it shares a
rough outline with the runtime object model and XML data-model, just by
nature.
Hmm, I'm a little confused now. The code referenced earlier had to do
with GDM, right? And GDM was
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PS: I realize it might be easier now to have all your classes in
a single Gnucash.py, but eventually I think it might be better
to separate the various classes into separate files, like Register.py,
AccountTree.py, NewAccountDialog.py, PriceDialog.py,
Dan Widyono [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the main wiki page locked from general edits?
Yes.
Would someone please modify
the Building section such that RH-based distros are on their own page which
can be modified? I'd like to insert updated info for RHEL5 / SL5
RedHat
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bugs with gtk or bugs with gnucash?
Bugs against gnucash for using deprecated widgets.
Yes, we still need to remove more of the deprecated objects.
Unfortunately there really isn't a good replacement for GtkCList.
The GtkTreeView just is SO MUCH more
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What version of gtk2 do you have?
What configure arguments did you give?
This error implies that it can't find GtkCList. This is a deprecated
object but should still be available.
Right ... IIRC, there's a compile-time option to gtk that doesn't build
Christopher Blunck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
seen in step #5. If you press tab on step #5 and you are brought to
a new subtransaction line why doesn't that ALWAYS happen?
Because there's a bug in the tab handling. I believe it's already been
filed, but I don't have time at present to find
dave boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it be possible to take the existing documentation and offer it in
a pdf file?
There's a PDF of the 1.8 documentation available at
http://www.gnucash.org/docs.phtml. The overall content hasn't changed all
that much for 2.0 (or 2.2), so it's still
Hiroto Kagotani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, is there any standard way to translate predefined account
set files in accounts dir? In particular, can I add Japanese specific
accounts here and how can I define act:id elements?
accounts/${langdir}/ contains the translations available
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The best way I think to generate an account tree for the accounts
hierarchy:
1) create a tree in gnucash
2) save it
Or {File Export Export Accounts}.
I think it's probably much easier (and faster) to do it this way than
to create all the XML by
Herbert Thoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, this itch was sufficiently annoying to scratch (and the scratching
was easy enough to do).
[...]
Please review.
Reviewed and applied, r16378. Thanks! :)
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Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't looked at this patch, yet, but does it also work in the case
of --nofile and in the case of the first-run dialog (where there IS no
main window, just a dialog about whether to import from QIF or run the
New File Hierarchy)?
Yes and yes.
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Geert Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just out of curiosity, since this is not directly Splash screen related:
What happens when Gnucash is already open, and the user selects Open... to
open another book ? Will the old book remain open until the new one is fully
loaded, or is the old book
Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Meanwhile, I understand that close the books isn't working. If whoever
is the developer on that portion wants a hand, please get in touch.
The developer who started that work hasn't had a lot of time for GnuCash in
the last few years. I really
Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are two approaches to book closing:
Maybe stop right there. As soon as there appear to be difficulties with the
only approaches step back one level of the process and maybe more
alternatives will appear.
I wasn't really saying there were
Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have asked there whether this problem is top level directory name or
anywhere in the path because if the former, there may be a
(relatively) easy fix. GnuCash is the first open app for Windows that
I have encountered so far that did NOT
Andreas Köhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I would like to offer myself as a potential successor of yours as
Release Manager. I have not yet added any great feature to GnuCash and
I think you'd do a great job, Andreas ... fwiw, you have my support.
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Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
account name with an asterisk in it. Can anybody here identify the
address of the team working on gnome for Windows because they should
be made aware that there is a problem affecting their project.
The implication is that the problem isn't
John Z. Bohach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But documentation enhancements aside, I think others have also expressed
an interest in not always having to do a 'find ...'
{invoice,customer,etc.} and just rather have a drop down list show
everything for that category, but that's getting off on a
Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It runs under one administrator account but not a second administrator
account.
Does the second account user name contain spaces, '', or any other
non-[a-zA-Z0-9] characters?
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A short writeup in their tech section. Nifty.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/home-office/something-gnu-for-coin-counting/2007/08/11/1186530667494.html
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ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is request from google to upload our soc code to a specific code
repository, so I confirm that all my files indicate that it is under Gnu
General Public License, sorry not sure how important this issue is, but i
think other gnucash SOC projects
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry Josh I might be not clear in my previous Email, the specific repository
I mentioned in my Email, is the repository provided by Google itself.
No, as per that last link, there's no requirement to submit the code to the
Google SVN repository
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In 2.0.x, if the Since Last Run druid is canceled at any time, all
transactions are canceled. In 2.2 it seems that if you cancel the SLR after
reviewing the created transactions, the auto created transactions are not
canceled (and the book gets dirtied).
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That was easy and I liked the result. Encouraged, I sought to reading more of
the code to see where it builds the list of SXs that get displayed. I want
only SXs that will be in a Reminder, To Be Created, or Automatically Created
state to display. I have
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK... So I :
Filter specific rows, based on data from a visible column, a column
storing
booleans indicating whether the row should be filtered or not, or based on
the return value of a visible function, which gets a model, iter and
user_data and
Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I start a new file, how do I populate it with a basic set of accounts?
File New New Account Hierarchy (from the Accounts tab).
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Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why I have an error message for the file
/usr/local/include/gnucash/qofutil.h in the line:
# error No scanf format string is known for LLD. Fix your
../configure so that the correct one is detected!
The actual code in qofutil.h file is:
Did you
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found a macro in /macros/legacy_macros.m4 witch test for sscanf to
support %lld (long long decimal integer) if so defines HAVE_SCANF_LLD.
I think this is supported in recent gcc versions, then I can safetly
define it in configure.in or remove this
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well I still wait for my patch to be applied to QofCollection (see bug
#453502) and wants to alling the current API convention to GObject's
one (see bug #470788).
(alling isn't an English word. What do you mean?)
Regardless, there's no *requirement*
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found a some macros used in GnuCash's configure.in file, and I'll
trying to add to my program in order to fix this error, does any know
how can I do this?
Add them to your program's configure.in? Or, if you don't need/want the
portability that auto*
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
QOF headers has a lot of coments pointing potencial bugs or even
actual bugs Can I add this as bugs in bugzilla?
I'm not sure what the advantage would be to having them either in two places
(the comment and bugzilla) or one place (bugzilla) which is
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In this phase of SOC the following updates done to the Dogtail UI Harness
project, the status as usual is mix of bad and good news.
Ahmad...
Congrats on a modestly successful Summer of Code project. I'm sure that
there's good and bad parts, but that's
Benjamin Sperisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway, most of what I've done has been to address the shortcomings
discussed earlier.
Benjamin, congrats on a pretty successful Summer of Code project. The
importer is looking (and working) pretty well.
First, I've reworked the internal error
Dominic Edmonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On http://www.gnucash.org/index.phtml it shows (c) 2001-2006; surely
2001-2007.
Updated; thanks.
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Andrew Duggan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nicely done. The new since last run dialog is really nice. Great job.
Thank you. :)
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Anti Kutoja [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am really sorry to bother you with this, you must
enough on your plates as it is, but I am at my wit's
end and have not been able to find answers anywhere.
Did you search the mailing list? Or basically look at the wiki?
I downloaded and installed the
David Dampier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have downloaded Source code, Windows binary. I am running Ubuntu. How
I install what I have downloaded? Is it the proper download for Ubuntu
or should I have downloaded something else.
No. Install GnuCash through Ubuntu's package manager ... aptitude
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we sure we want to live with that? Are you willing to go through each
page and check all the links and make sure none got broken?
The vast majority of links won't be broken. How about we just fix broken
links as we come across them?
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Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, we should probably fix this.. Or add other File - Open
methods to let the user choose the specific version.
I have a modified version of src/gnome-utils/gnc-file.c which allows you to
select xml: The gtk_file_chooser returns either the
Chris Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 11:03:29AM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
As I've said over and over, the REAL answer is to integrate
e-guile and then invoices could be an HTML-template with embedded
guile, instead of a scheme program that happens to generate
Bryan Cebuliak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will run diff for the second time ever. In the mean time, you have
the complete code and the knowledge to fix the crash problem. Ah, but
The identity of reports is by name, so you may care to use a different name
for the report (at least during
Bryan Cebuliak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
copying new onto old reports then restarting gnucash. Any hints on how
to get useful log or debugging output here?
Take a look at the logging functions at src/scm/main.scm:165 .
In anticipation, why does
it have to crash? Can this be fixed to allow
P. Christeas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lurking in this list, I have only read the last postings, so excuse me if I'm
wrong:
Would it pay to let PHP access the invoice data (sth. like a PHP module with
bindings to gnc model) ? Then, PHP, widely adopted for html templating, could
handle all
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was planning to use the tip jar for this purchase, which is why I'm
soliciting opinions before I purchase anything. Note that if I order
from NewEgg I can usually have the item delivered the next day. On
the other hand I wont have time to work on the
Stuart D. Gathman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Josh Sled wrote:
3/ it sucks.
3 is not very specific :-) Let me help. IMO the main problem with PHP
is its strength - the string subsitution model. Shell programming has
I think it is neither a very good programming language
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your change, however, is a different expression: With your case, if the char
pointer points to a non-empty string, use it, but otherwise use the pointer
to an empty string.
Which points me to the question: Which gcc warning did you try to fix
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hence, I'd suggest to branch off the stable 2.2 branch now (or: within the
next few weeks), and merge the csv-importer branch into trunk directly after
that so that more people can have a look at the importer code.
+1.
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Anti Kutoja [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi fellahs,
Thank you both very much for replying to my query
about the problems of trying to build a gnucash and
getting
Avishay Zafran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello i would like to ask if there will be an hebrew translation for
this great software?
Yes! As soon as someone (you?) contributes one.
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation
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Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suppose this raises the larger issue of what is going on long-term
with the reports. Is the amount of work necesary to fix the
performance issues sufficient to warrant looking at the long term goal
with reporting with an eye to just doing that
Lianto Ruyang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- how to make the select-dialog can show items quickly (i imagine if the
items are in thousands the tree-view will be very slow)
I'd not worry about this. As a anecdotal data-point, GPMC [¹] handles 16k
items in my full playlist without even blinking an
(Trimming gnucash-user from distribution list. This is clearly -devel traffic.)
Davide Imbeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2 -- The above allowed make to continue compiling... for a while.
Next error, on which I'm currently stuck, is:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\gnc.engine\
Pizza Margherita [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have you planned any symbian or mobile version of GnuCash?
No one has announced they they have completed (or are even working on) such a
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Richard Geddes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I re-applied the ad blocker, and with my browser, was able to get a
quote for RHAT AMD from the yahoo website successfully. When I tried
gnc-fq-dump yahoo RHT AMD from the command line and it failed. This
leads me to think that F::Q does not work
Richard Geddes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems a little odd that F::Q would fail when advertiser domain names are
unresolvable... I would figure, if an F::Q encounters an ad domain while
scraping, it would ignore it and look for the goodies. I guess I could
tcpdump the F:Q connection to see
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Things like this is why is better to have a library doing the hardwork
and allows the users to create it's interface, I don't know about
Symbian, but GDA and GnomeDB have a porting to Maemo (Nokia N800 - I
have one:) and that was in a relative short
tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see the warning he pointed me to, but the copy
http://code.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/texi/gnucash-design.html
linked from the doxygen start page http://svn.gnucash.org/docs/HEAD/
(under heading Documentation elsewhere in the source tree) is too old
to
Sorry for the delay in response.
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ugh... I appreciate your responding to my plea for help, but I really need
more basic and fundamental help than that. Assume I know /nothing/ about C
programming, and especially gtk+ programming.
I hope that you didn't
Greg Balls [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Once I started poking around the gnucash code, though, I noticed that
there's already a start at this functionality coded up in
price-quotes.scm, but I'm not really sure what state it's in. (I'm
not the most fluent in scheme/guile/whatever it is.)
So, is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Berry) writes:
Back in August 2006, there was a fairly long thread kicked off by rms
requesting that open source be replaced with free software on the
gnucash.org web page:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2006-August/018378.html
It culminated in this
Andreas Köhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Mittwoch, den 05.12.2007, 09:57 -0500 schrieb Josh Sled:
Author: jsled
New Revision: 16613
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/16613
Modified:
gnucash/trunk/art/banner.svgz
gnucash/trunk/art/logo.svgz
gnucash/trunk/art
Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a scheduled SX setup to automatically add a fixed amount of interest
to a savings accounts at the end of a month.
I changed this SX so that the amount is a variable from this point forward.
However, when I'm trying to close the tab of the
Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a scheduled SX setup to automatically add a fixed amount of interest
to a savings accounts at the end of a month.
I changed this SX so that the amount is a variable from this point forward.
However, when I'm
Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12/09/2007 06:41 PM Josh Sled wrote:
Well, if you haven't filed one yet, don't bother ... but let me know if
r16629 resolves the problem, please?
I saw your email a little to late. :-)
But yes, whatever you did solved the problem. No more
Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Author: jsled
Date: 2007-12-18 09:57:12 -0500 (Tue, 18 Dec 2007)
New Revision: 16678
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/16678
Modified:
gnucash/trunk/src/pixmaps/
gnucash/trunk/src/pixmaps/Makefile.am
Log:
Bug#503889: Install icons
Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the rationale uses to decide whether to make an object attribute
a field in a structure vs a slot? An Account has the hidden,
tax-related and placeholder attributes which are slots rather than
fields in the Account structure. What is the
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Certainly I would benefit greatly from a tips and tricks page but
most of that actually applies to emacs in general and wouldn't really
belong on a gnucash page. Since the only coding I currently do is
gnucash, the gnucash devs are forced to
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