- GnuCash still doesn't remember its geometry. It always appears in the corner, curled
up in the fetal position.
- You ought to be able to keep the registers in the main window as tabs. Quicken had
the right idea on this. If you want to detach them, a widget on the window can be
available to do that.
- Restore from logs available when you crash.
- Hidden accounts. My account list is cluttered with closed accounts now - credit
cards that were cancelled, bank accounts that were closed, accounts receivable (loans
to my friends and rebates I've sent away for) already collected, etc.
- Global memorized transaction list. If I shop at Pak 'n Save and pay with my check
card one day and my credit card the next day, the same memorized transaction should
show up in both.
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Subject: My list of post 1.6 TODOs From: James LewisMoss
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 11
Jun 2001 09:23:00 -0400 Here's my list of things todo: 1) Buttons on
toolbar should be greyed out when they aren't necessary. (last I
payed attention this wasn't happening. I could easily have missed a
change.) 2) Only keep a certain amount of backups/RCS File/Gzip file
(options on how to deal with writing files basically) 3) XML File
format for transaction logs (maybe. could also use it for changes to
everything else) 4) Saving find transactions (is this implemented? I
haven't checked in a while) 5) Progress bar in XML read (not sure if
this is needed still. comments?) 6) OFX import/export. 7) Change
file loader to be a backend. 8) Add clear splits keystroke to
register (in case you don't want all the auto-added splits) (maybe
this exists already and I've just missed it) 9) It'd be nice if all
options/prefs would be saved to one file rather than two
(~/.gnome/GnuCash and ~/.gnucash/config-1.6.auto) but I don't know
how possible this is. I have a couple more than are either
pie-in-the-sky things or not important. So unless someone has a
better idea I was going to work on 2 and 7 (related problems). Jim
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