On Wed, 17 May 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote: > > The Way Out is to separate this, and provide a table in the configuration > > dialog that lets the Gentle User configure what names get used at > > runtime. > My plan is to make them configured in guile. One set for informal > users, another for formal, with a preference to switch between > them. If you want more control, you can put a new definition > in your .gnucash/config.auto file. I think that you can reduce this to a single GUI function which loads the configured names from a file specified in a file dialog. We then present the user with a small collection of preconfigured sets. The really wierd user can build his own set offline and then select it via the configuration interface.
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