On 9/12/2013 5:35 AM, David Carlson wrote: > On 9/12/2013 3:37 AM, Graham Menhennitt wrote: >> On 11/08/2013 04:34, John Ralls wrote: >>> I guess I should have done this much sooner, but I tried using Register2. >>> Some issues: >>> >>> * The number field is reproduced when copying a memorized transaction if >>> it's left blank before tabbing out of the description field. >>> >>> * Return doesn't commit the transaction and move to a new empty one, it >>> toggles the edit state on the current field. Tabbing off the end of the >>> transaction, rather than opening a new empty transaction, takes one to the >>> first entry in the account. Arrow-down doesn't do anything. I was able to >>> commit the transaction by arrowing up, which created a new empty >>> transaction that I could arrow down to, but of course the cursor isn't in >>> the date column where I need to start, it's in whatever column I was last >>> in in the previous transaction. I have to back-tab to the date field to >>> start entering the next transaction. >>> >>> * Because Enter/Return doesn't move the cursor, the "Enter moves to blank >>> transaction" preference has no effect. >>> >>> * The new blank transaction shows today's date rather than the last date >>> used. >>> >>> * Delete Split doesn't work on a new, unsaved transaction [1]. Attempting >>> to empty the transfer account on a split crashed Gnucash [2]. >>> >>> * Deleting the value in a split's deposit or withdrawal column fails: the >>> value is restored when one tabs out. One must enter 0 which is removed when >>> one tabs out. It's not necessarily a bug, but it's different from >>> Register-1 and we need to be aware of it. >>> >>> * One must click on a field or press Enter when starting to edit a new >>> transaction, otherwise a search box opens when one begins typing. >>> >>> * Completion of the rest of a transaction after autocompletion fails >>> intermittently. >>> >>> All of these problems occur on both OSX with Gtk-2.24.20 and Fedora-18 with >>> Gtk-2.24.16. >>> >> I've just installed 2.5.5 on FreeBSD 9-stable using Gtk 2.24.19. In >> addition to John's comments: >> * The default column widths are bad. The date column is too narrow to >> show the whole date. All of the value columns (Increment, Decrement, >> Balance) are too narrow to show the first digit. The Number column is >> very wide. >> * The left and right scroll bars are disastrous. Get rid of the right >> one and put the left one on the right like any normal program. >> * When entering a transaction is complete, the register sometimes >> scrolls back to the top (of both scroll bars). >> Sorry to be negative, but it's just not usable in the current state. >> >> Graham >> _______________________________________________ >> gnucash-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel >> > Are you sure that you have release 2.5.5? In Windows release 2.5.5 is > back to one scrollbar but the range is limited to a group around the > last or currently selected transaction. Thus to see transactions > further away than in the current group one must first manually and > repeatedly select a transaction near the end of the group to get closer > to the desired range. Eventually you might get there. I have entered a > bug for this. > > > _______________________________________________ > gnucash-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
I must apologize. I totally missed the slider on the left side of the window. Can I blame it on my cat sitting in front of the monitor? I guess that is pretty weak. Sorry. David C
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