Yes, indeed, that does fix it!
Linux version 5.3.0-28-generic
Linux Mint, DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia" fully up to date.
GnuCash 2.6.19 fully up to date.
Mark H. DeCoursey
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There are some .deb installation files that Stephen Butler produced for
Ubuntu 18.04 which should work under LM 19.3 (search the mailing list for
posts re debian should find them)
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux covers building from source
of the most up to date versions.
I curre
I spent a lot of time to read some topic on internet, and i couldn't find
anything "EASY" to help me install GnuCash (Newest version) into my Linux
Mint 19.3.
Ok, if i install it from Software Center, it's older version from GnuCash
webpage, and if i install it from FLATPAK, it's prevent me to use
Hello GnuCash Users,
I just assumed that when i loan to a friend and they don't give my money
back, and then, where should i put that Account to make it doesn't not
affect my Assets ? i mean, my Asset only had 100$, "Stealer" owed to me
about 20$, everytime i open GnuCash... oh, look, this month i
That's not mangling the data, it's presenting the exact value of
11102.12/1975.10, a number that isn't representable as a decimal without
rounding.
As for the display being clever, of course it isn't, it's a computer.
But it you enter the two values 11102.12 and 1975.10 GnuCash shouldn't change
Hmm. That seems to work, but it certainly isn't what I want. The
exchange rate is now shown as "5 + 61331/98755" which is less than
helpful - it most certainly is not how real world exchange rates are
quoted, and it makes comparison almost impossible!
Why does the display option man
Hi,
Yes, that's what I did first (it's actually what I normally do) but
gnucash clobbers it to the incorrect value. I then tried entering the
rate and the same thing occured.
On 19/02/2020 15:18, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
Paul Abraham [1] writes:
I have real world transaction
Hello,
Smooth migration from YNAB 4 to GnuCash is not possible due to QIF
interpretation mismatch between the programs.
I wrote a tool that modifies the YNAB 4 exported QIFs so that they can be
imported in GnuCash.
Full readme and code is available here:
https://github.com/galbarm/YNAB4toGnuCashMig
Hi,
Paul Abraham writes:
>I have real world transaction that involves a transfer from a GBP to a
>BRL account but cannot get it to accept either the correct value in BRL
>or the actual exchange rate. It insists on truncating the rate to 3
>decimal places (or 4 sig figs?) and adju
Hi,
Adrien Monteleone writes:
> I seem to recall a development goal being to eliminate Scheme code
> except for reports.
>
> This might be a good candidate for just re-writing this in C/C++ with
> proper tests and verbose error output and/or logging.
>
> If someone with the skillset is intereste
Note that in some cases widening a column can put all of the columns on a
common page with a scroll bar at the bottom. So it's possible for the left
most column's contents (date) to appear off the screen.
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 07:11 Colin Law wrote:
> Does d
Looks like the wrong screenshot.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Feb 19, 2020 w8d50, at 11:22 AM, Keith Miller
> wrote:
>
> Yes only mine is worse on PopOS-Ubuntu 19.10
>
> Interesting. I just tried to take a screenshot. I need to bring the
> screenshot app up and when I do this the transfer menu fills
Check that Preferences > General > Numbers > 'Force Prices to display as
decimals' is *unchecked*.
This should result in fractions being shown rather than being rounded or
truncated. You may need to have Trading Accounts turned on, but I could be
mistaken.
The total decimals used I think has s
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 01:49, Greg Feneis wrote:
> I typically import qif and ofx files into checking or credit card accounts.
> GC does a pretty good job of matching pending import transactions with
> transactions that are already present. Also, I have tried to import a file
> that I previously
Does double clicking the date column header fix it?
What OS are you using and what version of GnuCash?
Colin
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 09:05, mhdecoursey . wrote:
>
> The first column of date characters is partially outside the window frame,
> making some entries difficult to read. snap enclosed.
I have real world transaction that involves a transfer from a GBP to a
BRL account but cannot get it to accept either the correct value in BRL
or the actual exchange rate. It insists on truncating the rate to 3
decimal places (or 4 sig figs?) and adjusting the amount to match, even
t
You helped me a lot, and Thank you so much for take your time to answer my
questions.
Best Regards.
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There is already a bug filed on a similar issue with dates, but I’m not sure if
this has the same cause. (though one solution might work for both issues)
In the meantime, you can manually resize the date column.
The downside is this is only remembered per account register rather than all of
the
It looks like you have everything set correctly. (and you really don’t need to
uninstall/reinstall when you make such changes)
I see now, in Tools > Security Editor, the Dong (VND) is set for 1/100 instead
of 1 as the smallest fraction. Perhaps this is why you are still seeing
decimals.
Unfort
They should not be taken off-line, they should be taken to gnucash-devel.
I have purposely left gnucash-user in cc in this mail to inform everybody, but
please on future
replies remove gnucash-user from the recipient list and only post to
gnucash-devel.
Regards,
Geert
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The first column of date characters is partially outside the window frame,
making some entries difficult to read. snap enclosed.
Mark H. DeCoursey
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i have attached 3 pictures about my computer setting. It's still have decimal
after I setup my currency and number in my computer -> restart my computer
-> uninstall GnuCash -> reinstall GnuCash (3.8b+) -> create a new account on
GnuCash.
it's weird, is it a bugs from GnuCash?
1 - Currency setting
You’re welcome, and your English is certainly good enough to get the point
across, no worries.
As for the currency issue, this usually isn’t set by GnuCash. You set this in
your operating system settings.
Unfortunately, I don’t use Windows, so I can’t help further, but it should be
in settings
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