Re: [GNC] different height of rows in account tree

2023-04-13 Thread Guille Lopez

Hi Karel, David,

I also had this observation in the past. It is most likely this bug: 
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798558


Best Regards,

Guille

On 13/04/2023 10:03, Karel Kadlubiec wrote:

Thank you David. Please see the attachment. It does every version since 4.9
regardless OS. Linux Mint, Windows 10 and 11.
I am using Czech OS and CZK. Do you see similar behaviour or is it a bug?
Karel

čt 13. 4. 2023 v 9:53 odesílatel David Cousens 
napsal:


Karel,

What OS are you on? Don't have this problem for Gnucash 5 on Linux Mint if
you
mean the display in the Accounts tab.

Regards

David Cousens
On Thu, 2023-04-13 at 09:40 +0200, Karel Kadlubiec wrote:

Hello,
since 4.9 there are different heights of rows in the account tree.

Accounts

with bigger amounts are taller than the others. You have it too or is it
just me? It is annoying and I didn't find a way to turn it off. Can you
please give me some advice?
Thank you
Karel
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Re: [GNC] Report Question

2023-03-26 Thread Guille Lopez

Hello,

For this purpose, one could also use a portfolio tracking specific tool 
such as https://www.portfolio-performance.info/en/.


Using export function from GnuCash or the banks, it is not be too 
cumbersome to synchronize both software, remaining GnuCash in charge of 
the accounting part of the story and Portfolio Performance in charge of 
the portfolio analysis.


Portfolio Performance offers the feature "Taxonomies" , which address 
your particular request.


BR,

Guillermo

On 26/03/2023 03:10, R Losey wrote:

Hi.

I don't consider myself accomplished regarding GnuCash Reports, but for
what you are wanting, it sounds like a spreadsheet is the perfect way to
go.  Maybe get the data into a spreadsheet, and then you can adjust it /
report it to your heart's content. If you find a good way to get a report
on just those accounts, it seems that (based on other emails here) you can
cut and paste the report data into a spreadsheet.


On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 9:11 PM Matthew Clay  wrote:


I have used gnucash for a few years, and have all of my investments sorted
by account. To understand how my investments are distributed, it would be
very convenient for me to have a report that computes the percentage of
certain investments in the whole, e.g., the percent that is bonds. Is it
possible for me to write a report in which I sort my investments and then
compute quantities like percentages, etc.?
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[GNC] Different row height in Accounts tab when security symbol is long

2022-12-08 Thread Guille Lopez

Hello everyone,

I have noticed (well, I've noticing this for a while, but I did not 
investigate until now) that some of the rows in my Account tab have ~2x 
the height of the others. These account have in common that they are 
Mutual Funds/Stocks.
After some investigation, this seems to be related to the length of the 
Display Symbol. For the accounts for which this happens, the Display 
Symbol is 3+ characters. I does not happen to all the Accounts with 3 
characters. The behavior that I have noted is:

- It does happen systematically for with symbols of 4+ characters.
- It happens with some of the symbols with 3 letters (my guess depending 
on the width of the characters used).

- It does not happen for 2 or less characters symbols.
- It seems to depend on the  theme since there was a different behavior 
for the 3 character symbol accounts. (I've tried in Linux with 2 
different GTK themes).
- As it would be expected based on the previous points, changing the 
symbol to lowercase minimizes the issues.


So my speculative guess is that this could be a bug related to line 
length calculation, but I wanted to check with the mail-list before 
opening a bug. (I looked for similar bugs but I did not find). Has 
anybody observed this before?


Info on my setup:

- Debian 12/Testing
- GnuCash 4.12 (4.12+(2022-09-24) from Debian repo.
- KDE Desktop with Breeze theme (also tested with default GTK theme).

Attached a couple of screenshots.

Many Thanks!

Guille

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Re: [GNC] Flatpak 4.9-2 Online Quotes not working (name resolution issue?)

2022-02-09 Thread Guille Lopez

Hi Frank and David,

Thanks for confirming my suspicion that this had indeed something to do with my 
environment and not GnuCash. For some reason org.gnome.Platform 41 does not 
work with the contents of my /etc/resolv.conf.

Either commenting out 1 particular server in /etc/resolv.conf (a local server) 
or downgrading and therefore using org.gnome.Platform 40 solves the issue. So 
it seems a problem in the interaction between the org.gnome.Platform and that 
particular DNS server.

In any case, that would be a question for a different forum, not the GnuCash 
mail-list.

Thanks a lot!!

Guille

On 07/02/2022 21:55, David H wrote:

Frank/Guille,

I'm using Flatpak version 4.9-2 on both Linux Mint 20.3 and Ubuntu 
21.10 - quotes retrieval is fine...


Cheers David H.

On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 at 06:48, Frank H. Ellenberger 
 wrote:


Hello Guille,

you can see the changes at
https://github.com/flathub/org.gnucash.GnuCash/commits/master
They contain:
org.gnome.Platform 41 instead of 40;
…

HTH
Frank

P.S.
I wonder why nobody else reported  problems as the changes were tested
before in the nighlies:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash-on-flatpak/commits/master


Am 06.02.22 um 21:54 schrieb Guille Lopez:
> Hello,
>
> Since I updated to GnuCash Flatpak 4.9-2 I cannot get the Online
quote
> retrieval to work. Reverting to Flatpak 4.9-1 fixes de problem.
>
> I tried to do a little bit of "debugging" starting the /bin/sh
inside
> the Flatpak and running some network-related commands (not much is
> available though).
>
> - In 4.9-1  "wget google.com <http://google.com>" returns 200 OK
> - In 4.9-1  "wget 172.217.18.110" return 200 OK
> - in 4.9-2  "wget google.com <http://google.com>" returns
"unable to resolve host address
> ‘google.com <http://google.com>’"
> - In 4.9-2  "wget 172.217.18.110" return 301 Moved permanently
and then
> "unable to resolve host address ‘www.google.com
<http://www.google.com>’".
> - In 4.9-2  "wget 192.168.X.Y(local network)" return 200 OK so the
> network seems to be working.
>
> It looks to me that the name resolution is not working properly.
> Normally I would assume this to be a problem linked Flatpak
installation
> rather than GnuCash but when I upgrade/downgrade for debugging
only the
> GnuCash Flatpak is changing.
>
> Does anyone have any idea about this issue? I am reluctant to
raise a
> bug yet since I cannot really exclude my own environment here...
>
> Thanks!
> Guille

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[GNC] Flatpak 4.9-2 Online Quotes not working (name resolution issue?)

2022-02-06 Thread Guille Lopez

Hello,

Since I updated to GnuCash Flatpak 4.9-2 I cannot get the Online quote 
retrieval to work. Reverting to Flatpak 4.9-1 fixes de problem.

I tried to do a little bit of "debugging" starting the /bin/sh inside the 
Flatpak and running some network-related commands (not much is available though).

- In 4.9-1  "wget google.com" returns 200 OK
- In 4.9-1  "wget 172.217.18.110" return 200 OK
- in 4.9-2  "wget google.com" returns "unable to resolve host address 
‘google.com’"
- In 4.9-2  "wget 172.217.18.110" return 301 Moved permanently and then "unable to 
resolve host address ‘www.google.com’".
- In 4.9-2  "wget 192.168.X.Y(local network)" return 200 OK so the network 
seems to be working.

It looks to me that the name resolution is not working properly. Normally I 
would assume this to be a problem linked Flatpak installation rather than 
GnuCash but when I upgrade/downgrade for debugging only the GnuCash Flatpak is 
changing.

Does anyone have any idea about this issue? I am reluctant to raise a bug yet 
since I cannot really exclude my own environment here...

Thanks!
Guille
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Re: [GNC] Linux still at 4.5

2021-07-25 Thread Guille Lopez

Hi Stephen,

The preferences are not stored in the folders mentioned before but in 
gconf, as also covered by the section GSettings of 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations.


Migrating these is probably not as straight-forward as the reports, 
therefore it is probably quicker to set everything to you liking again. 
(Maybe open both Gnucash SW at the same time and make sure that the 
preferences are identical?)


Regards,

Guille

On 25/07/2021 13:49, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:

It sort of worked.

I find my 4.5 data stored at either (I have files in both?)
/home/steve/.local/share/gnucash/
or
/home/steve/.local/share/GnuCash/

The flatpack data is stored at
/home/steve/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data/

My reports now appear, and the open tabs are there (but accross the top of the 
screen instead of at the side), so I am not sure is all the preferences 
migrated.

But this helps.

Thank you!



On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 6:53 AM, Guille Lopez wrote:

Hi Stephen,

The problem you are seeing is caused by the fact that the normal distro
installation of GnuCash stores all the user data (e.g. custom reports)
typically under $HOME/.local/share/gnucash (or similar), and the flatpak
installation saves (and tries to find) the information under
$HOME/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data (More info here:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations)

If you want to have the same environment when using the flatpak version,
you need to copy that information to the expected folder.

In order to prevent any kind of data loss, I would do the following:

0) Backup your Gnucash file!!

1) Backup your $HOME/.local/share/gnucash (check first that for your
distro, the gnucash is using that location).

2) If you have already done some work from the flatpak version, backup
also $HOME/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data.

3) Copy the contents from $HOME/.local/share/gnucash into
$HOME/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data.

4) Try to open gnucash flatpak a try to open your saved reports. (They
should be there).

Best Regards,

Guille

On 25/07/2021 11:49, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:

I should add that there is also a gnucash-xbt 4.6-1 available, but I have not 
tried it. Not sure why there is another build.

On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 5:46 AM, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:

I am running Linux Manjaro and see that the aux distribution only gives version 
4.5 of Gnucash. There is a flatpack version of 4.6, but if I install it, I do 
not have my saved reports and only the default preference.

Where are the preferences stored? I would like to make them match what I have 
when using the aux version?

I am a newbie on Linux so need clear instructions.

Thank you.

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Re: [GNC] Linux still at 4.5

2021-07-25 Thread Guille Lopez

Hi Stephen,

The problem you are seeing is caused by the fact that the normal distro 
installation of GnuCash stores all the user data (e.g. custom reports) 
typically under $HOME/.local/share/gnucash (or similar), and the flatpak 
installation saves (and tries to find) the information under 
$HOME/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data (More info here: 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations)


If you want to have the same environment when using the flatpak version, 
you need to copy that information to the expected folder.


In order to prevent any kind of data loss, I would do the following:

0) Backup your Gnucash file!!

1) Backup your $HOME/.local/share/gnucash (check first that for your 
distro, the gnucash is using that location).


2) If you have already done some work from the flatpak version, backup 
also $HOME/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data.


3) Copy the contents from $HOME/.local/share/gnucash into 
$HOME/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data.


4) Try to open gnucash flatpak a try to open your saved reports. (They 
should be there).


Best Regards,

Guille

On 25/07/2021 11:49, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:

I should add that there is also a gnucash-xbt 4.6-1 available, but I have not 
tried it. Not sure why there is another build.

On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 5:46 AM, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:

I am running Linux Manjaro and see that the aux distribution only gives version 
4.5 of Gnucash. There is a flatpack version of 4.6, but if I install it, I do 
not have my saved reports and only the default preference.

Where are the preferences stored? I would like to make them match what I have 
when using the aux version?

I am a newbie on Linux so need clear instructions.

Thank you.

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[GNC] Translation style (formal/informal you) in Spanish

2021-04-17 Thread Guille Lopez

Hi everybody,

At the moment I am supporting the translation of GnuCash to Spanish 
through weblate. I must say that weblate is an awesome tool and makes 
the translation task enjoyable. In any case, I have addressed this topic 
to the gnucash-es maillist, but in my opinion this has some impact on 
the overall image of GnuCash towards its users and therefore I wanted to 
extend this thread to a broader audience.


In Spanish we have 2 possible translations for the 2nd person of the 
singular "you" (and derived articles..).


- One is the informal one you will typically use to address most of the 
people (family, friends, coworkers, etc.)


- The second one is formal and you would use with fewer people most of 
the time as sign of respect (elderly people, "respectable people", 
people that you have just met *and* you want en emphasize the formality 
of the interaction etc.)


*Disclaimer: this statements are applicable I would say for 
international Spanish. There are some countries/regions in south America 
where the use of the formal version is quite common also between 
friends, etc. But I am focusing on the international language.


For a formal point of view, when addressing an unknown audience, we 
should in principle always use the formal one. However, this gives an 
impression of being old. At the moment the translation is a little bit 
of a mix between the 2 and I think it would be a good idea to 
standardize the approach and use only one.


From my point of view I would support moving everything to the informal 
version (modern, addressing younger audience, non-business users) and I 
would happily support the change, because this is something can be 
achieved progressively without much problem. New/Updated translations 
would include always the "informal" option until everything is converted.


Summarizing with the main question:

- Should GnuCash address its Spanish users using a formal of informal 
language?


Thank you everybody,

Guille


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Re: [GNC] Lost all settings after Flatpak update

2021-04-01 Thread Guille Lopez

Hello,

I can confirm that I observed the same behavior, also with Flatpak in 
Debian bullseye.


It did not mean a big deal for me because I could reapply my settings 
quickly, but I confirm the issue.


Guille

On 01/04/2021 16:40, km22 wrote:

Hi,

I am a Debian user and install Gnucash using Flatpak. I think Flatpak is
setup to update automatically and the latest version of Gnucash seems to
have been installed as of March 28th.

When I started Gnucash I was presented with the typical popup tips and
dialogs to set up a new user file from scratch.  The system did not
remember any of my recently used files.  When I opened a recent gnucash
file it loaded but all my settings are gone. For instance my tabs are
all horizontal at the top of the screen rather than vertically to the 
left.


Do you know whether it is normal for Flatpak updates to case user
settings to be lost?  Is there a way to restore my previous settings?

Thanks,

Ken


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