I've tried asking on the gnucash-user mailing list about guile extensibility, but no useful information came of it, short of one person saying he had tried cross-posting the message to this list. I subscribed to this list, but again, no useful responses.
Basically, I'm just wondering what facilities are available for allowing a user to use guile to extend gnucash. Is there a dotfile that gets loaded on startup (a la emacs)? If so, what is the name/format of said file. What hooks (if any) into the event system does the engine provide? Is there any unified place to go to read about extending gnucash? I've been playing around with the code for a little bit now, since that is the best documentation I could find, and am getting a handle on how to write my own guile procedures to customize/extend gnucash, but I'm still unsure of where to place these customizations. I've merely been editing the system default files for now (mainly making some changes to the qif import, to get duplicate matching to fit my preferences), but this is the sort of code that really belongs in user directory, not system-wide. I don't know if I've just missed something obvious here or not, but I would really appreciate it if someone could help steer me down the right path with this... Anthony W. Juckel Gnucash 1.6.1 (debian) _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
