Perhaps try setting Options > General > Stylesheet to "CSS-based" then
Edit > Style Sheets > CSS-based and see if you can set the animation
transition time to zero. (not sure if they can be turned off)
You'll probably have to export one first and then open with a text
editor to find the proper node/class for the CSS declaration.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/28/20 5:20 PM, lj wrote:
I just starting moving from gnucash-3.11 to 4.2. The animations in
report charts and graphs are a little cute the first time you see them,
but get annoying (to me) very quickly. Is there any way to turn them
off? Permanently, for every report? So that (for example) a bar chart
just appears, rather than slowly sliding up the screen? Perhaps a bit
of CSS in in gtk-3.0.css?
As far as I can tell, they come from Chart.js, and they can be turned
off in the report scripts by programmers. But I can't find any way the
application user can turn them off.
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