---- Original message ---- >Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 23:53:44 -0500 >From: Benoit Grégoire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Import transactions change proposal >To: Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >On February 3, 2003 05:28 pm, Chris Morgan wrote: >> > The problem is that there are NO BUTTONS AT ALL (as far as Gtk is >> > concerned) in that window, except for "Ok" and "Cancel". >> >> Might be useful to add a couple of buttons then. I'll look to see how ms >> money handles things. I suspect that the hundreds of thousands ms has >> spent on ms money has paid off in an easy to use importer gui. > >You can't add a button (or any other widget) in a cell of a GtkClist. That >would be a cell of type GTK_CELL_WIDGET, and support for it was never >completed. If you could I wouldn't have had to emulate buttons using the >select signals. > I was suggesting adding a button below the clist, maybe something like "Process Selected" or whatever. >As for the interface, I don't know how money does it, but Quicken 2000's was a >an three pane window. One was a register, one a list of transactions, and a >third contained the buttons applicable to the selected transaction. The >matching was horrible (aparently, it used whatever the most recent >transaction with the same amount was, very annoying). > I took a look at ms money and oddly enough it doesn't appear to do any kind of smart transaction matching. It must be time consuming when importing a years worth of transactions... Chris
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