Re: SX editor bug (?)

2002-02-10 Thread Josh Sled

On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 10:59:58PM -0500, Tim Wunder wrote:

| Using gnucash 1.7.0 from cvs dated 1/21/02.
| I recently had occasion to change the amount of the SX for my weekly pay (tax 
| law changes...).  The SX has three entries: a debit to Checking, a debit to 
| Savings and a credit from Inc Sal. When I change the amount of the debit to 
| checking and tab thru the rest of the line, I am presented with a empty 
| register window rather than the next line in the SX (by empty I mean that 
| all entries have disappeared from the window and I'm presented with an empty 
| register line). If I press Cancel and the bring the SX back up into the 
| editor, the change I made to the Checking debit is accepted, but the rest of 
| the SX becomes unbalanced (I didn't get to off-set the debit change with a 
| credit change). This happens regardles of which line I change. If I don't 
| make a change, I can tab thru the lines normally.

This is related to some recent Query-related changes/deprecations which
have occurred ... I've had very limited Gnucash bandwidth recently :(,
and have only gotten time today to follow up on this.  Hopefully it can be
resolved relatively quickly, but I'm not sure... if you need to use CVS
for stuff, I suggest reverting to a pre-11/25/01 CVS build [it appears
that the critical Query change occurred then].

...jsled
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Re: SX editor bug (?)

2002-01-30 Thread Tim Wunder

The same thing happens when I mouse-clicked. I didn't test navigating 
via the arrow keys. I'll download the current CVS today and see if the 
problem is still there.
Regards,
Tim

Derek Atkins wrote:
 What happens if, instead of tabbing to the end, you hit the up or down
 arrow (or mouse-click) into another line?  I found a bug in the Entry
 Ledger (which is based on the SplitRegister) where tabbing through
 a line uses a different code-path than just exiting a line in the middle
 via a mouse-click or arrow.
 
 -derek
 
 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
Using gnucash 1.7.0 from cvs dated 1/21/02.
I recently had occasion to change the amount of the SX for my weekly pay (tax 
law changes...).  The SX has three entries: a debit to Checking, a debit to 
Savings and a credit from Inc Sal. When I change the amount of the debit to 
checking and tab thru the rest of the line, I am presented with a empty 
register window rather than the next line in the SX (by empty I mean that 
all entries have disappeared from the window and I'm presented with an empty 
register line). If I press Cancel and the bring the SX back up into the 
editor, the change I made to the Checking debit is accepted, but the rest of 
the SX becomes unbalanced (I didn't get to off-set the debit change with a 
credit change). This happens regardles of which line I change. If I don't 
make a change, I can tab thru the lines normally.

Regards, 
Tim

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SX editor bug (?)

2002-01-29 Thread Tim Wunder

Using gnucash 1.7.0 from cvs dated 1/21/02.
I recently had occasion to change the amount of the SX for my weekly pay (tax 
law changes...).  The SX has three entries: a debit to Checking, a debit to 
Savings and a credit from Inc Sal. When I change the amount of the debit to 
checking and tab thru the rest of the line, I am presented with a empty 
register window rather than the next line in the SX (by empty I mean that 
all entries have disappeared from the window and I'm presented with an empty 
register line). If I press Cancel and the bring the SX back up into the 
editor, the change I made to the Checking debit is accepted, but the rest of 
the SX becomes unbalanced (I didn't get to off-set the debit change with a 
credit change). This happens regardles of which line I change. If I don't 
make a change, I can tab thru the lines normally.

Regards, 
Tim

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