On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:25:17PM -0700, Jonathan Corbet wrote: | - A default of "daily" for scheduled transactions does not seem | particularly useful. It's nice to see this feature find its way into
No, it's not; good call. The default will be changed. | gnucash, but the interface seems a bit cumbersome, still. Some years ago | I used to use MS Money; it had a nice, one-at-a-time interface for | disposing of scheduled transactions. Why did gnucash go with a "make | several passes over the list" approach? Because a) the current druid grew from a previous idea about how it would work which was even more segmented and b) it made sense to me to do it that way... I saw [see] it as a phased process, with explicit transitions. None of the 5 people that voice opinions about it suggested anything else. What do you mean by "one-at-a-time"? | - Why no "twice a month" frequency for scheduled transactions? One can I think semi-monthly is what you want, though weekly(x2) might work, too. A known issue with 1.7.4, however, is that monthly days > 28 and the "last-day-of-month" option aren't working correctly. | Most things work fine anyway, but the "druid" windows come up blank. | There must be a way to tell it to look for a font it likes, but I | couldn't find it. Any Druid in particular? | Don't take the above as indicative of how my article will read; there's a | lot of good stuff in this release and I will point it out. Thanks for that, and thanks for the feedback! ...jsled -- http://www.asynchronous.org - `a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo ${a}@${b}` jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ:4983267, {AIM,YIM}:joshsled _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel