Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
To be clear, I’m not trying to single anyone out but at least in the ‘Chaning’ 
thread, one other user’s replies that un-threaded for me, twice now, were from 
Tim Kallmer.

Tim, If you’re reading this, please, if you don’t mind, chime in with your 
client/workflow. Are you also by chance replying via an Android device?

If so, that would make a 3-for-3 (Derek, David, Tim) and I’d say a good case 
for narrowing the issue down.

Even with that resolved, the mystery still lies as to why mailman still 
partially threads the replies correctly but regular mail clients do not, and 
then why this is suddenly noticeable. Perhaps a late December Android update is 
the cause? As for the mailman issue, if that software properly threads the 
replies, I can’t see why them being re-routed to users would be un-threaded. I 
still think something in mailman is not working right on that count as the 
messages are coming from mailman - not from the individual users.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 8, 2020 w2d8, at 12:13 AM, Adrien Monteleone 
>  wrote:
> 
> David,
> 
> It’s quite all right. I think it was just noticed first that some of your 
> replies were un-threaded. But as I noted also, this isn’t isolated to just 
> you. (and Derek might be on to something with the Android angle)
> 
> I guess we’ll see if changing Android clients ’solves’ the problem from your 
> end. That will be an interesting test.
> 
> Certainly, concerning replying to certain messages, rather than just the last 
> one in the thread, I understand completely. I too always hit reply to the 
> message I’m replying to, not just the last one in the list. It makes the 
> conversation more understandable and meaningful. (and easier to follow later) 
> But I don’t think that is what is at play here or even a factor. I think 
> something is partially breaking threads, so that some of your replies appear 
> as separate conversations to the rest of us, but looking at the archive, 
> appear as replies to the original post, rather than replies to down-thread 
> messages. So the archive thinks they still belong together (somewhat) but our 
> clients are disjointing them entirely. It is quite a mystery so far.
> 
> Thanks for the info.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 9:55 PM, D  wrote:
>> 
>> As the one named offender on this thread, I will note that I access my email 
>> from multiple devices, including a Windows laptop, an Android phone, and a 
>> Kindle fire. The Yahoo! Mail app on Android would most likely be the 
>> culprit, as they seem in a recent update to have disabled "Reply all" for no 
>> apparent reason. I've attempted in those cases to paste in the users email 
>> address, but I imagine that they are fucking with other aspects as well, not 
>> that I really know. 
>> 
>> I am now trying a different Android client altogether, and perhaps it will 
>> function better. 
>> 
>> As for not replying to the last message on a thread: I purposefully do this 
>> when I wish to reply to a comment in a thread which has gone on to discuss 
>> other, random topics that have absolutely nothing to do with the original 
>> topic. That happens with regularity on this list, and it annoys me. So, I 
>> return to the point in the thread to which I wish to reply. 
>> 
>> "D", the unthreading master.


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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
David,

It’s quite all right. I think it was just noticed first that some of your 
replies were un-threaded. But as I noted also, this isn’t isolated to just you. 
(and Derek might be on to something with the Android angle)

I guess we’ll see if changing Android clients ’solves’ the problem from your 
end. That will be an interesting test.

Certainly, concerning replying to certain messages, rather than just the last 
one in the thread, I understand completely. I too always hit reply to the 
message I’m replying to, not just the last one in the list. It makes the 
conversation more understandable and meaningful. (and easier to follow later) 
But I don’t think that is what is at play here or even a factor. I think 
something is partially breaking threads, so that some of your replies appear as 
separate conversations to the rest of us, but looking at the archive, appear as 
replies to the original post, rather than replies to down-thread messages. So 
the archive thinks they still belong together (somewhat) but our clients are 
disjointing them entirely. It is quite a mystery so far.

Thanks for the info.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 9:55 PM, D  wrote:
> 
> As the one named offender on this thread, I will note that I access my email 
> from multiple devices, including a Windows laptop, an Android phone, and a 
> Kindle fire. The Yahoo! Mail app on Android would most likely be the culprit, 
> as they seem in a recent update to have disabled "Reply all" for no apparent 
> reason. I've attempted in those cases to paste in the users email address, 
> but I imagine that they are fucking with other aspects as well, not that I 
> really know. 
> 
> I am now trying a different Android client altogether, and perhaps it will 
> function better. 
> 
> As for not replying to the last message on a thread: I purposefully do this 
> when I wish to reply to a comment in a thread which has gone on to discuss 
> other, random topics that have absolutely nothing to do with the original 
> topic. That happens with regularity on this list, and it annoys me. So, I 
> return to the point in the thread to which I wish to reply. 
> 
> "D", the unthreading master.

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Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 202, Issue 27

2020-01-07 Thread David Cousens
Matthew,

One thing that is immediately obvious in your list of files is that there 
currently is no active data file in the
dirctory you have listed.  The data file would appears as

MAGS Show.gnucash

in that listing. All the files you have shown are either backup or log files.

MAGS Show.gnucash.20200107155657.gnucash is a backup file created on 7th 
January 2020 at 15:56:57
and
MAGS Show.gnucash.20200107160232.gnucash is a backup file created on 7th 
January 2020 at 16:02:32
which appears to be the last time you successfully opened GnuCash.  I would 
make a copy of this file and then rename the
copy to

MAGS Show.gnucash .

You should then be able to open that file withiout any problem. The file

MAGS Show.gnucash.20200107160232.log

should have a record of the transactions you entered/reconciled since 16:02:32.

Under the File->Import submenu you will find an entry "Replay GnuCash .log 
file. If you click on that entry a file
selection dialog will come up. If you navigate to that last log file 

MAGS Show.gnucash.20200107160232.log

and open the file and your reconciliation should be replayed into the register. 
 When it has completed either use Save
from the toolbar or File->Save from the menu (not File->Save As as that will 
rename the file with a new name and/or
location). It is normally greyed out unless the data has been changed since 
either opening or the last save but
replaying the log file should activate it. With any luck that should fix your 
problem. If not come back to the mailing
list and tell us what happens when you try the above.

David Cousens

On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 22:13 -0600, Matthew Lybanon wrote:
> > From: Matthew Lybanon 
> > Subject: [GNC] Lost Data
> > Date: January 7, 2020 at 4:31:14 PM CST
> > To: " User" 
> > 
> > 
> > Gnucash 3.5-1 running on a MacBook Pro under macOS 10.14.6. I’m been using 
> > Gnucash for years for very simple
> > accounting, primarily just maintaining a checkbook register. Today I had 
> > trouble reconciling a bank statement. After
> > clicking “Finish” the reconciled transactions had a “y” in the appropriate 
> > column, but when I tried to quit Gnucash
> > I got a message saying that something hadn’t been saved and asking if I 
> > wanted to save it. Sorry to be so vague, but
> > I don’t recall exactly what the message was.
> > 
> > When I restarted Gnucash the transactions that were previously reconciled 
> > weren’t; they had “n” in place of “y”. I
> > tried to reconcile again, but the next time I started Gnucash and looked at 
> > the register I got the message
> > 
> > "Report error
> > 
> > An error occurred while running the report."
> > 
> > I tried opening an earlier version of the data file (NAME.gnucash.string of 
> > numbers.gnucash) but got the same error
> > message. I have not deleted anything. I have _.gnucash files, one _.LNK 
> > files, _.log files.
> > 
> > What went wrong and–more important–how can I get the data back?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > From: David Cousens 
> > Subject: Re: [GNC] Lost Data
> > Date: January 7, 2020 at 9:18:47 PM CST
> > To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> > 
> > 
> > Matthew 
> > 
> > Not sure what is going on. Were you opening using a recent entry in the File
> > Open dialog? If so try navigating explicitly to your data file and opening
> > it explicitly. Before doing so check there are no files with a .LCK
> > extension in the directory with your data file as these will normally block
> > opening the file  although that should bring uop a dialog allowing you to
> > override it. Deleting the files with the .LCK extension should not cause any
> > problems as long as you don't have GnuCash open in another instance. They
> > are intended to stop multiple instances of the program from opening the same
> > file at the same time.  AFAIK ".LNK" files are Windows created files and
> > shouldn't have any effect on MacOSX or Linux. The report error tends to
> > indicate that GnuCash is trying to open a report. Did you have a report tab
> > open when you last closed the file? 
> > 
> > David Cousens
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -
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> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> Normally I open the Gnucash application which, I understand, by default opens 
> the _.gnucash data file. That now gives
> the error message. The same thing happens when I open  the _.gnucash file 
> explicitly, and the same thing happens when
> I open one of the the _.gnucash.string of numbers.gnucash files explicitly.
> 
> Here is a list of all the Gnucash data (and related) files I now have (I got 
> this list from the Terminal application).
> 
> -rw-r--r--@ 1 matthewlybanon  staff  52409 Jan  7 16:02 
> -rw---  1 matthewlybanon  staff  0 Jan  7 15:54 MAGS 
> Show.gnucash.0.33401.LNK
> -rw-r--r--@ 1 matthewlybanon  staff   2380 Jan  7 11:23 MAGS 
> Show.gnucash.20200107111856.log
> -rw-r--r--@ 1 matthewlybanon  staff359 Jan  7 15:40 MAGS 
> 

Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread D via gnucash-user
As the one named offender on this thread, I will note that I access my email 
from multiple devices, including a Windows laptop, an Android phone, and a 
Kindle fire. The Yahoo! Mail app on Android would most likely be the culprit, 
as they seem in a recent update to have disabled "Reply all" for no apparent 
reason. I've attempted in those cases to paste in the users email address, but 
I imagine that they are fucking with other aspects as well, not that I really 
know. 

I am now trying a different Android client altogether, and perhaps it will 
function better. 

As for not replying to the last message on a thread: I purposefully do this 
when I wish to reply to a comment in a thread which has gone on to discuss 
other, random topics that have absolutely nothing to do with the original 
topic. That happens with regularity on this list, and it annoys me. So, I 
return to the point in the thread to which I wish to reply. 

"D", the unthreading master.

On Jan 8, 2020, 01:55, at 01:55, Adrien Monteleone 
 wrote:
>Thankfully then, it isn’t my lack of sanity or my mail client.
>
>But I don’t think that is the only user this happens for. I’ll have to
>investigate and then try to find if those users have anything in
>common. (like using a certain mail provider, but that also doesn’t
>apply to other users who’s replies thread properly) That ‘Chaning’
>thread has a few breaks from at least one other user. And if someone is
>reporting my own reply breaking thread, then something weird is going
>on. (I’m just using reply-all to a message like always, though I do so
>specifically on the message I’m replying to which may already have been
>in a broken-off part of a thread)
>
>I do see ‘D’ appears to frequently reply to the original post (for the
>‘Chaning’, thread at least) rather than replies, which might be part of
>the issue (though it should still thread properly) but I do see one
>such post from this user that was properly threaded on a different
>subject.
>
>If only my client would let me combine and split conversations at will
>when they come in wrong. (or are handled by the client improperly)
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 1:23 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I anm using Thunderbird and watch only for mails from "D via
>> gnucash-user" breaking threads. And also that are fixed in our
>archive:
>>
>https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-January/thread.html
>> 
>> Frank
>> 
>> Am 07.01.20 um 20:08 schrieb Adrien Monteleone:
>>> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming
>in as separate threads at some point.
>>> 
>>> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a
>subsequent reply appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have
>a reply or more, and then it splits off again. For some longer threads,
>this can happen several times.
>>> 
>>> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might
>just be my mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
>>> 
>>> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the
>one from the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was
>threading by subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming
>from the list address.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Adrien 
>> 
>
>
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Re: [GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls



> On Jan 7, 2020, at 5:11 PM, randix  wrote:
> 
> John Ralls-2 wrote
>> You need to revert to AQBanking 5.20 to use OFX. OFX is broken in 5.99.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
> 
> Where is the best and safest place to download AQBanking 5.20?

I guess that depends on what you need. If you want source, the developer's 
website is https://aquamaniac.de. If you need binaries, your distro's package 
manager is the best place. If you want to do surgery on the GnuCash 3.8 
bundles, get either Gnucash-Intel-3.7-1.dmg (Mac) or 
gnucash-3.6.setup.exe(Windows) from the usual places. You need libaqbanking, 
libgwenhywfar, and the contents of lib/aqbanking, lib/gwenhywfar, 
share/aqbanking, and share/gwenhywfar.

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] Lost Data

2020-01-07 Thread David Cousens
Matthew 

Not sure what is going on. Were you opening using a recent entry in the File
Open dialog? If so try navigating explicitly to your data file and opening
it explicitly. Before doing so check there are no files with a .LCK
extension in the directory with your data file as these will normally block
opening the file  although that should bring uop a dialog allowing you to
override it. Deleting the files with the .LCK extension should not cause any
problems as long as you don't have GnuCash open in another instance. They
are intended to stop multiple instances of the program from opening the same
file at the same time.  AFAIK ".LNK" files are Windows created files and
shouldn't have any effect on MacOSX or Linux. The report error tends to
indicate that GnuCash is trying to open a report. Did you have a report tab
open when you last closed the file? 

David Cousens



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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Alan
Adrien,

I just checked, and Outlook appears to be keeping threads organized nicely 
(when using Conversation mode). Tried it again in a folder containing the list 
and archive dupe messages, and it grabs all of them to show in each 
conversation group.

But I'm also getting hundreds of dupes (one from the list and one from the list 
archive). Does anyone have a solution for that?

The archive version contains the instruction " If you reply to this email, your 
message will be added to the discussion below:" But that's wrong, since a reply 
to that email will always bounce as rejected.

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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread David Carlson
I am also seeing it recently in my GMail client, but it is not every
message, or even messages identifiable by any pattern that I can see.

Since I have often seen Google change how things work without warning, I am
not overly surprised.  Those who are annoyed should complain to them about
it.

On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 3:57 PM David Cousens 
wrote:

> Adrien,
>
> Also experiencing the same issue when using Evolution as the mail client on
> Linux Mint. I mainly use the Nabble interface to reply to emails but also
> have them coming up in my email server (usually not threaded but it is an
> option) to alert me when new messages are posted and the threads are
> disassociated . It may be that posts from particular mail clients cause
> this
> rather than the receiving client. The list server doesn't seem to recognize
> the subject and associate it with previous use of the same subject for some
> reason. Tends to suggest that some users mail clients may be subtly
> altering
> the subject content in an unexpected way.
>
> David Cousens
>
>
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Re: [GNC] Suggested source for LibOFX?

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls
That would be my guess.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Jan 7, 2020, at 3:05 PM, Bennie  wrote:
> 
> John - thanks to your guidance.  I think I'm on the right track. I assume the 
> ONLINE ACTIONS/GET TRANSACTIONS was actually grayed out as I had not yet set 
> up a userid/account.  Working on that now.
> 
> On 1/7/2020 4:59 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>> Bennie,
>> 
>> Thanks, I've removed that part and modernized the rest of the intro a bit.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 
>>> On Jan 7, 2020, at 1:36 PM, Bennie  wrote:
>>> 
>>> John - one other point of information to highlight how I would up where I 
>>> am.  Looking at the URL: 
>>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect
>>> 
>>> I find the below - based on reading the below, I still come away thinking I 
>>> need to --enable-hbci.  Based on your input, I'll trying installing 
>>> AQBanking, start GNUCash the usual way and see what happens.
>>> 
>>> Thanks again for the input
>>> 
>>> AqBanking
>>> 
>>> GnuCash now uses AqBanking as a means to handle connections to financial 
>>> institutions. GnuCash must be configured using --enable-hbci and 
>>> --enable-ofx in order for OFXDirectConnect to be available. Note: 
>>> --enable-hbci is really two things at once. It means --enable-aqbanking and 
>>> --enable-hbci. Although there isn't an --enable-aqbanking per se. But you 
>>> need AqBanking for DirectConnect, which is why you need to --enable-hbci.
>>> 
>>> AqBanking has its own setup wizard for the purpose of setting up account 
>>> identification and user login ID for your online connections. This page is 
>>> intended to document how to use this wizard to enable you to download data 
>>> directly from your bank or credit card company into the appropriate GnuCash 
>>> register.
>>> 
>>> You must have Libofx 0.8.2 or higher and AqBanking 2.0.0 or higher to user 
>>> OFXDirectConnect in Gnucash
>>> 
>>> On 1/7/2020 12:42 PM, John Ralls wrote:
 What you read is clearly obsolete because `--enable-hbci` is for the 
 autotools build system that we don't use anymore. We now use cmake and 
 AQBanking is enabled by default if AQBanking is found.
 
 Have you built GnuCash yourself from source?
 
 Have you checked with
 https://ofxhome.com
  to make sure that your banks even support OFX DirectConnect? Be sure to 
 check the verification at the bottom, about 1/3 of the banks in there no 
 longer support it.
 
 Regards,
 John Ralls
 
 
 
 
 
> On Jan 7, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Bennie 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> I'm trying to get direct downloads working from my bank/credit card 
> companies.  In reading the info about GNUCash, I read that I need to 
> --enable-hbci which further indicated I need libofx and AQBanking.  I'm 
> researching sources as I found multiple repositories with libofx in it 
> when I google libofx.
> 
> On 1/7/2020 10:49 AM, John Ralls wrote:
> 
>>> On Jan 7, 2020, at 8:43 AM, Bennie 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> John - thanks for the response.  I was looking for libOFX as I thought 
>>> it was listed as a prerequisite (along with AQBanking) for direct 
>>> connection to bank accounts.  Did I miss something on the pre-reqs?
>>> 
>>> On 1/7/2020 10:42 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>>> 
> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:33 AM, Bennie Gibson 
>  wrote:
> 
> I'm a new GNUCash user and would like to get OFXDirect working.  
> Wondering where most folks get LibOFX.  SourceForge seems the most 
> "official" looking but want to feel more comfortable about the source 
> of this library.
> 
 libofx doesn't support OFX DirectConnect. We use AQBanking for that.
 
 That aside, Benoit isn't using SourceForge any more, he's moved the 
 project to Github:
 https://github.com/libofx/libofx
>> It's a prerequisite for importing OFX files and unlike AQBanking it's 
>> not optional.
>> 
>> What exactly do you want to do? Studying sources isn't normal user 
>> activity.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 
>> 

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Re: [GNC] Suggested source for LibOFX?

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls
Bennie,

Thanks, I've removed that part and modernized the rest of the intro a bit.

Regards,
John Ralls

> On Jan 7, 2020, at 1:36 PM, Bennie  wrote:
> 
> John - one other point of information to highlight how I would up where I am. 
>  Looking at the URL: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect
> 
> I find the below - based on reading the below, I still come away thinking I 
> need to --enable-hbci.  Based on your input, I'll trying installing 
> AQBanking, start GNUCash the usual way and see what happens.
> 
> Thanks again for the input
> 
> AqBanking
> 
> GnuCash now uses AqBanking as a means to handle connections to financial 
> institutions. GnuCash must be configured using --enable-hbci and --enable-ofx 
> in order for OFXDirectConnect to be available. Note: --enable-hbci is really 
> two things at once. It means --enable-aqbanking and --enable-hbci. Although 
> there isn't an --enable-aqbanking per se. But you need AqBanking for 
> DirectConnect, which is why you need to --enable-hbci.
> 
> AqBanking has its own setup wizard for the purpose of setting up account 
> identification and user login ID for your online connections. This page is 
> intended to document how to use this wizard to enable you to download data 
> directly from your bank or credit card company into the appropriate GnuCash 
> register.
> 
> You must have Libofx 0.8.2 or higher and AqBanking 2.0.0 or higher to user 
> OFXDirectConnect in Gnucash
> 
> On 1/7/2020 12:42 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>> What you read is clearly obsolete because `--enable-hbci` is for the 
>> autotools build system that we don't use anymore. We now use cmake and 
>> AQBanking is enabled by default if AQBanking is found.
>> 
>> Have you built GnuCash yourself from source?
>> 
>> Have you checked with 
>> https://ofxhome.com
>>  to make sure that your banks even support OFX DirectConnect? Be sure to 
>> check the verification at the bottom, about 1/3 of the banks in there no 
>> longer support it.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 7, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Bennie 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi John,
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to get direct downloads working from my bank/credit card 
>>> companies.  In reading the info about GNUCash, I read that I need to 
>>> --enable-hbci which further indicated I need libofx and AQBanking.  I'm 
>>> researching sources as I found multiple repositories with libofx in it when 
>>> I google libofx.
>>> 
>>> On 1/7/2020 10:49 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>>> 
> On Jan 7, 2020, at 8:43 AM, Bennie 
>  wrote:
> 
> John - thanks for the response.  I was looking for libOFX as I thought it 
> was listed as a prerequisite (along with AQBanking) for direct connection 
> to bank accounts.  Did I miss something on the pre-reqs?
> 
> On 1/7/2020 10:42 AM, John Ralls wrote:
> 
>>> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:33 AM, Bennie Gibson 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm a new GNUCash user and would like to get OFXDirect working.  
>>> Wondering where most folks get LibOFX.  SourceForge seems the most 
>>> "official" looking but want to feel more comfortable about the source 
>>> of this library.
>>> 
>> libofx doesn't support OFX DirectConnect. We use AQBanking for that.
>> 
>> That aside, Benoit isn't using SourceForge any more, he's moved the 
>> project to Github: 
>> https://github.com/libofx/libofx
 It's a prerequisite for importing OFX files and unlike AQBanking it's not 
 optional.
 
 What exactly do you want to do? Studying sources isn't normal user 
 activity.
 
 Regards,
 John Ralls
 
 

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[GNC] Lost Data

2020-01-07 Thread Matthew Lybanon
Gnucash 3.5-1 running on a MacBook Pro under macOS 10.14.6. I’m been using 
Gnucash for years for very simple accounting, primarily just maintaining a 
checkbook register. Today I had trouble reconciling a bank statement. After 
clicking “Finish” the reconciled transactions had a “y” in the appropriate 
column, but when I tried to quit Gnucash I got a message saying that something 
hadn’t been saved and asking if I wanted to save it. Sorry to be so vague, but 
I don’t recall exactly what the message was.

When I restarted Gnucash the transactions that were previously reconciled 
weren’t; they had “n” in place of “y”. I tried to reconcile again, but the next 
time I started Gnucash and looked at the register I got the message

"Report error

An error occurred while running the report."

I tried opening an earlier version of the data file (NAME.gnucash.string of 
numbers.gnucash) but got the same error message. I have not deleted anything. I 
have _.gnucash files, one _.LNK files, _.log files.

What went wrong and–more important–how can I get the data back?
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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread David Cousens
Adrien,

Also experiencing the same issue when using Evolution as the mail client on
Linux Mint. I mainly use the Nabble interface to reply to emails but also
have them coming up in my email server (usually not threaded but it is an
option) to alert me when new messages are posted and the threads are
disassociated . It may be that posts from particular mail clients cause this
rather than the receiving client. The list server doesn't seem to recognize
the subject and associate it with previous use of the same subject for some
reason. Tends to suggest that some users mail clients may be subtly altering
the subject content in an unexpected way.

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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Derek Atkins
Yes.

And for the record, there have been no updates or changes to the mailman
server recently.

-derek

On Tue, January 7, 2020 4:36 pm, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Interesting...
>
> So the replies that break threads from a user might be coming from their
> Android device, (as an example) but their replies that don’t break threads
> might be coming from a desktop or laptop with a different client.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 3:32 PM, Derek Atkins  wrote:
>>
>> It is not a list issue; it will be specific users or MUAs causing it.
>>
>> I know that when I responded to mail from my Android phone in the past
>> it
>> would dethread.  (This was a while ago -- don't know if it still does
>> that).
>>
>> -derek
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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Interesting...

So the replies that break threads from a user might be coming from their 
Android device, (as an example) but their replies that don’t break threads 
might be coming from a desktop or laptop with a different client.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 3:32 PM, Derek Atkins  wrote:
> 
> It is not a list issue; it will be specific users or MUAs causing it.
> 
> I know that when I responded to mail from my Android phone in the past it
> would dethread.  (This was a while ago -- don't know if it still does
> that).
> 
> -derek

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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I’m still investigating. I don’t think the e-mail provider is an issue because 
that isn’t a common denominator for the senders. And it seems people confirming 
this so far are also on separate providers. I’m banking on either user-caused 
or perhaps an issue with mailman. I wonder if there was a config change or 
update to the list server recently.

It appears to be happening with more than one user’s replies, but it might all 
be a result of their reply workflow. (so they coincidentally are following the 
same pattern that breaks threads) What is odd, is even looking at a single 
user, it doesn’t always happen. Maybe their workflow is not consistent. 
Regardless, the subject lines aren’t changed so our clients should not be 
breaking them up anyway unless the ‘in-reply-to’ header is getting mangled by 
mailman or the replier’s workflow.

I also am curious to try to follow the actual reply-flow in the archive and see 
if they are broken there as well. (which might indicate a mailman problem) At 
least for one thread, all replies appear nested in the archive under the 
original post, but they may not be nested past the first level properly.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 3:24 PM, Colin Law  wrote:
> 
> I am seeing this too (using gmail) and it is rather annoying.  I
> assumed it was a list issue, but do you think it is particular users
> that are causing it?
> 
> Colin
> 
> On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 19:11, Adrien Monteleone
>  wrote:
>> 
>> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as 
>> separate threads at some point.
>> 
>> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent 
>> reply appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or 
>> more, and then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can happen 
>> several times.
>> 
>> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just be my 
>> mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
>> 
>> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one 
>> from the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was 
>> threading by subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming from 
>> the list address.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Adrien

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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Derek Atkins
It is not a list issue; it will be specific users or MUAs causing it.

I know that when I responded to mail from my Android phone in the past it
would dethread.  (This was a while ago -- don't know if it still does
that).

-derek

On Tue, January 7, 2020 4:24 pm, Colin Law wrote:
> I am seeing this too (using gmail) and it is rather annoying.  I
> assumed it was a list issue, but do you think it is particular users
> that are causing it?
>
> Colin
>
> On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 19:11, Adrien Monteleone
>  wrote:
>>
>> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as
>> separate threads at some point.
>>
>> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent
>> reply appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or
>> more, and then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can
>> happen several times.
>>
>> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just
>> be my mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
>>
>> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one
>> from the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was
>> threading by subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming
>> from the list address.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Adrien
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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Colin Law
I am seeing this too (using gmail) and it is rather annoying.  I
assumed it was a list issue, but do you think it is particular users
that are causing it?

Colin

On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 19:11, Adrien Monteleone
 wrote:
>
> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as 
> separate threads at some point.
>
> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent reply 
> appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or more, and 
> then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can happen several 
> times.
>
> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just be my 
> mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
>
> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one from 
> the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was threading by 
> subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming from the list address.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
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Re: [GNC] Chaning left sidebar spacing

2020-01-07 Thread Colin Law
I don't think the pixel density should cause the issue we are seeing
here, as it would affect the register line spacing in the same
proportion.

Colin

On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 17:29, Adrien Monteleone
 wrote:
>
> Out of the box I think all three would look very similar. Any differences 
> would be attributable to how GTK is implemented on Mac/Windows and pixel 
> density. (most standard monitors are 96dpi, while older Macs used 72, and of 
> course hi-res displays are much higher and use a scaling factor for graphics 
> designed for 72/96)
>
> I’ve never tried to physically measure or nit-pick between Linux and Mac, but 
> they both looked similar enough to me to not bother with any adjustments. 
> While I have a Win7 vm, I’ve never installed GnuCash on it to test.
>
> There is a significant change from 2.6 to 3.x series, however, on all 
> platforms.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>
>
> > On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 2:49 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> >
> > Is it expected that the look should be that much different between
> > Ubuntu and Mac/Windows?
> >
> > Colin
> >
>
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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Thankfully then, it isn’t my lack of sanity or my mail client.

But I don’t think that is the only user this happens for. I’ll have to 
investigate and then try to find if those users have anything in common. (like 
using a certain mail provider, but that also doesn’t apply to other users who’s 
replies thread properly) That ‘Chaning’ thread has a few breaks from at least 
one other user. And if someone is reporting my own reply breaking thread, then 
something weird is going on. (I’m just using reply-all to a message like 
always, though I do so specifically on the message I’m replying to which may 
already have been in a broken-off part of a thread)

I do see ‘D’ appears to frequently reply to the original post (for the 
‘Chaning’, thread at least) rather than replies, which might be part of the 
issue (though it should still thread properly) but I do see one such post from 
this user that was properly threaded on a different subject.

If only my client would let me combine and split conversations at will when 
they come in wrong. (or are handled by the client improperly)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 1:23 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I anm using Thunderbird and watch only for mails from "D via
> gnucash-user" breaking threads. And also that are fixed in our archive:
> https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-January/thread.html
> 
> Frank
> 
> Am 07.01.20 um 20:08 schrieb Adrien Monteleone:
>> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as 
>> separate threads at some point.
>> 
>> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent 
>> reply appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or 
>> more, and then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can happen 
>> several times.
>> 
>> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just be my 
>> mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
>> 
>> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one 
>> from the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was 
>> threading by subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming from 
>> the list address.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Adrien 
> 


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Re: [GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread Kenneth Schneider
That’s what I forgot, thank you John.

Ken Schneider 

> On Jan 7, 2020, at 1:44 PM, John Ralls  wrote:
> 
> You need to revert to AQBanking 5.20 to use OFX. OFX is broken in 5.99.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls
> 
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2020, at 9:22 AM, Kenneth Schneider  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have 5.99.44 installed. The same for AqBanking-ofx.
>> 
>> Ken Schneider 
>> 
 On Jan 7, 2020, at 11:49 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger 
  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Ken,
>>> 
 Am 07.01.20 um 15:59 schrieb Ken Schneider:
 I'm currently using:
 
 GNUCash
 Version: 3.7
 Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07)
 Finance::Quote: 1.47
>>> 
 When trying to launch the AQBanking wizard I get no response when I
 click the button. Was this disabled (poor memory) recently due to issues
 with online banking.
 
 Ken
 openSUSE Tumbleweed, latest
>>> 
>>> and which versions of the AqBanking family got installed? Most recent
>>> are aqbanking-5.99.44beta, gwenhywfar-4.99.25rc9, libchipcard-5.1.4rc1.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Frank
>>> 
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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hi,

I anm using Thunderbird and watch only for mails from "D via
gnucash-user" breaking threads. And also that are fixed in our archive:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-January/thread.html

Frank

Am 07.01.20 um 20:08 schrieb Adrien Monteleone:
> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as 
> separate threads at some point.
> 
> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent reply 
> appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or more, and 
> then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can happen several 
> times.
> 
> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just be my 
> mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
> 
> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one from 
> the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was threading by 
> subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming from the list address.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien 
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Re: [GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread R. Victor Klassen
Yes.  In fact it just happened with your latest reply to the “Chaning …” thread.

> On Jan 7, 2020, at 2:08 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
>  wrote:
> 
> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as 
> separate threads at some point.
> 
> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent reply 
> appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or more, and 
> then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can happen several 
> times.
> 
> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just be my 
> mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
> 
> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one from 
> the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was threading by 
> subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming from the list address.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien 
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[GNC] Anyone noticing an issue with list messages 'un-threading'?

2020-01-07 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming in as 
separate threads at some point.

An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a subsequent reply 
appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have a reply or more, and 
then it splits off again. For some longer threads, this can happen several 
times.

I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might just be my 
mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)

This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the one from 
the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was threading by 
subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming from the list address.

Regards,
Adrien 
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Re: [GNC] Suggested source for LibOFX?

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls
What you read is clearly obsolete because `--enable-hbci` is for the autotools 
build system that we don't use anymore. We now use cmake and AQBanking is 
enabled by default if AQBanking is found.

Have you built GnuCash yourself from source?

Have you checked with https://ofxhome.com to make sure that your banks even 
support OFX DirectConnect? Be sure to check the verification at the bottom, 
about 1/3 of the banks in there no longer support it.

Regards,
John Ralls




> On Jan 7, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Bennie  wrote:
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> I'm trying to get direct downloads working from my bank/credit card 
> companies.  In reading the info about GNUCash, I read that I need to 
> --enable-hbci which further indicated I need libofx and AQBanking.  I'm 
> researching sources as I found multiple repositories with libofx in it when I 
> google libofx.
> 
> On 1/7/2020 10:49 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jan 7, 2020, at 8:43 AM, Bennie  wrote:
>>> 
>>> John - thanks for the response.  I was looking for libOFX as I thought it 
>>> was listed as a prerequisite (along with AQBanking) for direct connection 
>>> to bank accounts.  Did I miss something on the pre-reqs?
>>> 
>>> On 1/7/2020 10:42 AM, John Ralls wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:33 AM, Bennie Gibson  
> wrote:
> 
> I'm a new GNUCash user and would like to get OFXDirect working.  
> Wondering where most folks get LibOFX.  SourceForge seems the most 
> "official" looking but want to feel more comfortable about the source of 
> this library.
 libofx doesn't support OFX DirectConnect. We use AQBanking for that.
 
 That aside, Benoit isn't using SourceForge any more, he's moved the 
 project to Github: https://github.com/libofx/libofx
>> It's a prerequisite for importing OFX files and unlike AQBanking it's not 
>> optional.
>> 
>> What exactly do you want to do? Studying sources isn't normal user activity.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 

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Re: [GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger



Am 07.01.20 um 18:22 schrieb Kenneth Schneider:
> I have 5.99.44 installed. The same for AqBanking-ofx.

Did you follow the wiki
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de=auto=en=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aquamaniac.de%2Frdm%2F
when you upgraded to 5.99, in particularbcopy the configuration?

~Frank

> Ken Schneider 
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Re: [GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread Kenneth Schneider
I have 5.99.44 installed. The same for AqBanking-ofx.

Ken Schneider 

> On Jan 7, 2020, at 11:49 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello Ken,
> 
>> Am 07.01.20 um 15:59 schrieb Ken Schneider:
>> I'm currently using:
>> 
>> GNUCash
>> Version: 3.7
>> Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07)
>> Finance::Quote: 1.47
> 
>> When trying to launch the AQBanking wizard I get no response when I
>> click the button. Was this disabled (poor memory) recently due to issues
>> with online banking.
>> 
>> Ken
>> openSUSE Tumbleweed, latest
> 
> and which versions of the AqBanking family got installed? Most recent
> are aqbanking-5.99.44beta, gwenhywfar-4.99.25rc9, libchipcard-5.1.4rc1.
> 
> Regards
> Frank
> 

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Re: [GNC] Download Intel 3.8-3 will start shortly

2020-01-07 Thread Jack Whyte
Thanks John, success !!

On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 16:44, John Ralls  wrote:

>
>
> > On Jan 7, 2020, at 3:10 AM, Jack Whyte  wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently using version 3.7 and trying to upgrade to 3.8-3 but when I
> > reach the download page on Source Forge, I get a message "Your download
> > will start shortly" but it does not do so?
> >
> > I'm on MAC OS Catalina 10.15.2 using Chrome browser - any advice or
> > guidance would be much appreciated.
>
> Try Github?
> https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/3.8b/Gnucash-Intel-3.8-3.dmg
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
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Re: [GNC] Chaning left sidebar spacing

2020-01-07 Thread Tim Kallmer
Renaming the page to NAME with a couple spaces and a place-holder (like
'NAME  |') works well to be able to see the name in the main tab.


> From: Adrien Monteleone 
>
> 1. Select the tab
>
> 2. Actions > Rename Page
>
> Unfortunately, that tab doesn?t have an ID assigned and GTK seems not to
> have (yet) implemented the :first-child or :first-of-type pseudo classes so
> it can?t be targeted with CSS independent of the other tabs.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>
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Re: [GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hello Ken,

Am 07.01.20 um 15:59 schrieb Ken Schneider:
> I'm currently using:
> 
> GNUCash
> Version: 3.7
> Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07)
> Finance::Quote: 1.47

> When trying to launch the AQBanking wizard I get no response when I
> click the button. Was this disabled (poor memory) recently due to issues
> with online banking.
> 
> Ken
> openSUSE Tumbleweed, latest

and which versions of the AqBanking family got installed? Most recent
are aqbanking-5.99.44beta, gwenhywfar-4.99.25rc9, libchipcard-5.1.4rc1.

Regards
Frank
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Re: [GNC] Suggested source for LibOFX?

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls



> On Jan 7, 2020, at 8:43 AM, Bennie  wrote:
> 
> John - thanks for the response.  I was looking for libOFX as I thought it was 
> listed as a prerequisite (along with AQBanking) for direct connection to bank 
> accounts.  Did I miss something on the pre-reqs?
> 
> On 1/7/2020 10:42 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:33 AM, Bennie Gibson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm a new GNUCash user and would like to get OFXDirect working.  
>>> Wondering where most folks get LibOFX.  SourceForge seems the most 
>>> "official" looking but want to feel more comfortable about the source of 
>>> this library.
>> libofx doesn't support OFX DirectConnect. We use AQBanking for that.
>> 
>> That aside, Benoit isn't using SourceForge any more, he's moved the project 
>> to Github: https://github.com/libofx/libofx

It's a prerequisite for importing OFX files and unlike AQBanking it's not 
optional.

What exactly do you want to do? Studying sources isn't normal user activity.

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] Download Intel 3.8-3 will start shortly

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls



> On Jan 7, 2020, at 3:10 AM, Jack Whyte  wrote:
> 
> I'm currently using version 3.7 and trying to upgrade to 3.8-3 but when I
> reach the download page on Source Forge, I get a message "Your download
> will start shortly" but it does not do so?
> 
> I'm on MAC OS Catalina 10.15.2 using Chrome browser - any advice or
> guidance would be much appreciated.

Try Github? 
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/3.8b/Gnucash-Intel-3.8-3.dmg

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] Suggested source for LibOFX?

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls



> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:33 AM, Bennie Gibson  wrote:
> 
> I'm a new GNUCash user and would like to get OFXDirect working.  
> Wondering where most folks get LibOFX.  SourceForge seems the most "official" 
> looking but want to feel more comfortable about the source of this library.

libofx doesn't support OFX DirectConnect. We use AQBanking for that.

That aside, Benoit isn't using SourceForge any more, he's moved the project to 
Github: https://github.com/libofx/libofx

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread John Ralls



> On Jan 7, 2020, at 6:59 AM, Ken Schneider  wrote:
> 
> I'm currently using:
> 
> GNUCash
> Version: 3.7
> Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07)
> Finance::Quote: 1.47
> 
> When trying to launch the AQBanking wizard I get no response when I click the 
> button. Was this disabled (poor memory) recently due to issues with online 
> banking.

Nope. If you're sure you have AQBanking installed it's a distro problem. Note 
that if you're using HBCI/FinTS you need GnuCash 3.8 and the latest AQBanking 
and Gwenhywfar betas, if OFX you need AQBanking 5.8.x and Gwen 4.20.x and 
GnuCash version doesn't matter.

Regards,
John Ralls
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[GNC] AQBanking wizard

2020-01-07 Thread Ken Schneider

I'm currently using:

GNUCash
Version: 3.7
Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07)
Finance::Quote: 1.47

When trying to launch the AQBanking wizard I get no response when I 
click the button. Was this disabled (poor memory) recently due to issues 
with online banking.


Ken
openSUSE Tumbleweed, latest
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Re: [GNC] Question about new 5 fundamental budget categories

2020-01-07 Thread Christopher Lam
Your contribution very welcome in
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797551

On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 07:09, Caleb Begly  wrote:

> In the changelog for 3.8, it says:
>
>  [gnc-budget-view.c] totals - 5 fundamental types
> previous showed income/expense/transfers/totals budget totals, of uncertain
> meaning. now shows income/expense/asset/liability/equity budget totals. The
> 5 lines also become sensitive to the global sign-reverse property.
>
>
> Previously with 3.7 and previous, I would use the totals column to signal
> if the combination of income, expense, and transfers balances (when totals
> = 0, then it is balanced). However with the new categories, I don't see a
> way to confirm balance besides manually adding them up. Is there some way
> to enable an Imbalance summary row so it can show if the budget for that
> period is balanced or not?
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Re: [GNC] How to Handle Managed Securities Accounts in GnuCash

2020-01-07 Thread David Carlson
There used to be a section in one of the help manuals  about tracking the
value of fixed investments such as art.  I am not near my computer so I am
working from memory.

You could create such an asset for that account and then update it's value
quarterly or less as you please, following the statements you receive.
Obviously, this would not provide tax information, but you are probably
already using the tax info from your investment manager.

David Carlson

On Tue, Jan 7, 2020, 5:00 AM rsbrux via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> I have a couple of managed securities accounts which typically have a lot
> of
> transactions involving switching in and out of proprietary ETFs for which
> public quotes are not readily available.
> I am tired of trying to keep track of all of these transactions in GnuCash.
> I would be grateful for any suggestions as to handle these accounts with
> less (manual) effort.
>
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[GNC] Download Intel 3.8-3 will start shortly

2020-01-07 Thread Jack Whyte
I'm currently using version 3.7 and trying to upgrade to 3.8-3 but when I
reach the download page on Source Forge, I get a message "Your download
will start shortly" but it does not do so?

I'm on MAC OS Catalina 10.15.2 using Chrome browser - any advice or
guidance would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Jack
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[GNC] How to Handle Managed Securities Accounts in GnuCash

2020-01-07 Thread rsbrux via gnucash-user
I have a couple of managed securities accounts which typically have a lot of
transactions involving switching in and out of proprietary ETFs for which
public quotes are not readily available.
I am tired of trying to keep track of all of these transactions in GnuCash.
I would be grateful for any suggestions as to handle these accounts with
less (manual) effort.

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Re: [GNC] transaction entries

2020-01-07 Thread Colin Law
When it initially puts the split transaction in, right click and
select Delete Other Splits (or something like that).

Colin

On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 07:12, Carl Hofinga  wrote:
>
> When I make transactions entries I enter 1) the date; 2) a reference number 
> if applicable; 3) for the description column I enter a vendor or payee name 
> such as Target or the payee's name; 4) the correct general ledger account 
> number; 5) the debit or credit  $ amount. There can be splits also. A few 
> days ago I encountered a problem. When I entered a previously used vendor 
> like Target it automatically displays the previous entry for this vendor & in 
> this case it was a split and the new entry is not. This means that I needed 
> to enter only one account number for the charge. I am crediting or using a 
> liability account for a specific credit card payable. But it would not let me 
> delete parts of the split transaction down to one account. The latest upgrade 
> has been made - I think it was 3.8. In the past, I have not had a problem 
> deleting unneeded accounts for a specific account. To get around this problem 
> I had to create a new vendor name for Target like Target-1.
>
> Actually I would prefer to not have the previous entry display its account & 
> debit or credit amounts when making an entry for a previously used vendor.
>
> Is there a way to not to display the general ledger and dollar entries when 
> making entries for a previously used  vendor. I do not have vendor account 
> names set up as I do not write checks using GnuCash.
>
> Thank you.
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Re: [GNC] Chaning left sidebar spacing

2020-01-07 Thread Colin Law
Is it expected that the look should be that much different between
Ubuntu and Mac/Windows?

Colin

On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 at 22:16, Adrien Monteleone
 wrote:
>
> The GnuCash GTK3 wiki page will help: 
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Visual_Styling
>
> Report back if there is something there you need more info on.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>
> > On Jan 6, 2020 w2d6, at 3:42 PM, AEG via gnucash-user 
> >  wrote:
> >
> > Adrien Monteleone-2 wrote
> >> Alan,
> >>
> >> You have to create the gtk-30.css file. It isn’t there by default.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Adrien
> >
> > Adrien,
> >
> > Thank you for pointing that out. I'll try to find out how to do that but
> > would be grateful for any advice/guidance towards the best route.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Alan
> >
>
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