On mån, 2007-06-25 at 17:12 +0200, Andreas Köhler wrote: > Hi, > > Am Montag, den 25.06.2007, 16:51 +0200 schrieb Martin Kaffanke: > > Your suggestions are really good. But I'm not sure if I really like it > > that way. There must be also a way to make the applet just bring the > > gnucash window into the front if the user wants to insert any > > transaction. This should be possible, but if the applet runns the user > > will always get an 'file already open' message on starting gnucash > > itself. > > Using a GtkStatusIcon to put a running GnuCash process into the > notification area (system tray), just like at least pidgin and rhythmbox > do, is not what you want?
I might not use gnucash the way it is wanted... When I open gnucash it opens also about 6 reports and the data is inserted since 1.1.06, where I have also many private things, like many entries for supermarket (simple imported from my online banking export ofx). So there is many data processed and open gnucash takes more than a minute on my 1400 MHz Notebook with 1.2 GB RAM. So my suggestion was a way to simple insert _one_ (or three, but not many) transactions into gnucash at a time where I don't want to see all the reports and avoid the long start time just for inserting one transaction. The thing is: I _don't_ want to start gnucash. -- Martin
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