Re: [GNC] Strange incorrect due date calculated on a duplicated bill

2022-06-02 Thread Geert Janssens via gnucash-user
Op donderdag 2 juni 2022 18:22:40 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Indeed, testing both 2020 and 2022 November dates result in a 19day due
> date rather than 20.
> 
> I also tested the March dates for moving from standard to daylight time
> and those worked correctly. (they didn't add a day)
> 
> Should I go ahead and file a bug?
> 
Please do. It looks like the due date calculation is doing something wrong when 
daylight saving time gets reverted.

Regards,

Geert
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Re: [GNC] Inability to import CSV files.

2020-04-07 Thread Geert Janssens via gnucash-user
Hi Aixza,

Did you try to click on the column headings for each column ? That is the way 
to define the type 
of each column.

Regards,

Geert

Op dinsdag 7 april 2020 09:46:45 CEST schreef Aixza Gonzalez via gnucash-user:
> Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing in
> the program to attain the import of the CSV files.  There is no way to
> access and define the columns, specially in the transactions import.  The
> manual instructions cannot be implemented.
> 
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Re: [GNC] HTML Chart exports are blank on MacOS/Windows browsers

2019-12-31 Thread Geert Janssens via gnucash-user
Perhaps, though it will depend partly on whether gtkwebkit1 as used on Macos 
and Windows is recent enough to support these modern css techniques. I have no 
idea about that.

Regards,

Geert

Op dinsdag 31 december 2019 16:09:13 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone via 
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> I’d have to play with it to see exactly what it does now. (It’s not
> something I currently use) But that type of effect should be possible with
> rollover CSS techniques and no JS required. Though I don’t know of any
> solution for that with regards to PDF.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
> > On Dec 30, 2019 w1d364, at 4:14 PM, Geert Janssens
> >  wrote:> 
> > Op maandag 30 december 2019 18:44:37 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> >> I’d think the optimum long term solution would be something along the
> >> lines
> >> of generating a webp, png, or svg of the graph as part of the html
> >> delivery. That would remove the js bloat folder. (I don’t see any reason
> >> to
> >> have it generated on the fly each time with a now fixed set of data) Of
> >> course, that means some work, so it would be an enhancement and not much
> >> of
> >> a priority since it is easy enough to go the pdf route for now.
> > 
> > You'd lose the interaction. Hovering the charts currently will provide
> > more
> > details on each data point.
> > 
> > Geert
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Re: [GNC] HTML Chart exports are blank on MacOS/Windows browsers

2019-12-29 Thread Geert Janssens via gnucash-user
As John already hinted, the problem is that in order to display the charts, 
some external javascript files are loaded. The paths to these javascript files 
are set when you generate the report and will refer to some files in the 
directory where gnucash is installed.

And there's the issue: Windows, Macos and Linux all have different 
installation directories. So the absolute paths will only work for the 
platform they have been generated on.

I'm not sure if we can do something about this on the gnucash site. The only 
thing I can think of would be to embed the javascript files directly inside 
the report rather than linking them. I have no idea if we can do that easily.

As an aside, javascript (or more formally referred to as ecma-script) has 
nothing to do with java. So whether you have java installed or not doesn't 
impact this. We don't use any java code.

Regards,

Geert

Op zondag 29 december 2019 21:15:11 CET schreef boldstripe:
> Thank you for testing.
> 
> Because I sync my GnuCash prefs folder, I can open the same chart report in
> the same GnuCash file from Saved Configurations within GnuCash on MacOS,
> Linux and Windows. The chart (an expenses bar chart) displays properly
> within Gnucash on all three platforms.
> 
> The HTML chart report export made on Windows displays in Firefox and
> Internet Explorer on Windows. It does not display in Firefox on Linux or
> MacOS.
> 
> The same HTML chart report export file made on Linux displays in Firefox on
> Linux, but not Firefox on Windows or MacOS.
> 
> The same HTML chart report export file made on MacOS displays in Firefox on
> MacOS but not on Safari on MacOS, and not on FireFox in Linux (have not
> tested the Mac file in FF on Windows yet).
> 
> This behavior is reproduced if the HTML file is stored either in a
> file-synced local folder (pCloud) or on a Network Attached Server on my
> local network.
> 
> Before testing, I updated my Java installation on MacOS and Windows using
> new installers at java.com, but at the 'verify' check (an Oracle URL), only
> Internet Explorer on Windows gives a clean 'verified' response. With other
> browsers and platforms I receive some variation on a message that
> verification did not work, or with FireFox a message that FF 64-bit has not
> supported JRE plugins since September 2018.
> 
> I am not qualified to know whether it is a GnuCash-specific problem. If you
> think it is not, then I will not post a bug report.
> 
> 
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