Re: Hi all I'm newbie how to commit a translation .po file?

2009-01-20 Thread Andreas Köhler
Hi, that is all correct :-) Further information can be found on http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation. Cristian, do you have access to the files uploaded by the GNU Translation Project? Ciao, -- andi5 Cristian Marchi wrote: You have to attach the po file (or the diff file from svn, if you

Re: Hi all I'm newbie how to commit a translation .po file?

2009-01-20 Thread Christian Stimming
Hi Andi, Zitat von Andreas Köhler andi5...@gmx.net: Further information can be found on http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation. Cristian, do you have access to the files uploaded by the GNU Translation Project? There are no new translations on the GNU Translation Project since their

dbi save as from xml reactivates expired SX

2009-01-20 Thread David Reiser
with r17386, when I save as to a new file to enable the sqlite file format, the new file contains an SX with the wrong properties. The original SX was a monthly payment to the orthodontist that had passed its last payment. In the xml version SX editor, the Next Occurrence says 'Never' with

Re: dbi save as from xml reactivates expired SX

2009-01-20 Thread Phil Longstaff
Thanks. I'll take a look at that. Phil On January 20, 2009 11:13:33 am David Reiser wrote: with r17386, when I save as to a new file to enable the sqlite file format, the new file contains an SX with the wrong properties. The original SX was a monthly payment to the orthodontist that had

Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread John Smith
Hi, I am aware of the fact that it currently is not possible to import arbitrary csv formatted files directly into GnuCash, and that instead you have to use or write python/perl/shell scripts to convert between the .csv and something that GnuCash understands like Intuit Quicken files. But since

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Quoting John Smith lbalba...@gmail.com: Hi, I am aware of the fact that it currently is not possible to import arbitrary csv formatted files directly into GnuCash, and that instead you have to use or write python/perl/shell scripts to convert between the .csv and something that

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Dave
Hi John, A developer from this list and I are working on something similar to what you have requested. Work has started. A working prototype is close at hand. I plan to make the completed tool available free (open source). It will run outside gnucash and it targets Linux. It will allow complex

GnuCash reports via eguile - probably not

2009-01-20 Thread Chris Dennis
Hello folks I've been looking into ways of adapting eguile[1] to make it easier to write GnuCash reports as HTML templates with bits of embedded Scheme code. It works up to a point -- the point at which it fails completely. I've merged code from the hello-world.scm report with eguile, and

Re: GnuCash reports via eguile - probably not

2009-01-20 Thread Josh Sled
Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com writes: Thinking it through, even if it were possible to pass parameters to the template code, we'd be opening a huge security risk. We'd be encouraging Joe User to create a template containing code that has full access to the workings of GnuCash.

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Derek Atkins
Dave, Why work outside gnucash? GnuCash already has a basic CSV importer -- why not spend your time enhancing it? -derek Quoting Dave d...@davestechshop.net: Hi John, A developer from this list and I are working on something similar to what you have requested. Work has started. A working

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread John Smith
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Dave d...@davestechshop.net wrote: Hi John, A developer from this list and I are working on something similar to what you have requested. Work has started. A working prototype is close at hand. I plan to make the completed tool available free (open source).

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread John Smith
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote: There is already a CSV importer in Trunk. It's buggy, but if you wanted to continue working on it you at least have something to start with! -derek Great! I'd love to play with that. However, Im a complete newbie to

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Dave Reiser
John Smith wrote: Hi, I am aware of the fact that it currently is not possible to import arbitrary csv formatted files directly into GnuCash, and that instead you have to use or write python/perl/shell scripts to convert between the .csv and something that GnuCash understands like Intuit

Re: [Fwd: Re: Hi all I'm newbie how to commit a translation .po file?]

2009-01-20 Thread Cristian Marchi
I've controlled the file with the command /usr/bin/msgfmt -c --statistics zh_CN.po and I got a lot of error starting from line 1968. So I opened the file with Vim and I found out that something weird happened there: maybe the file was corrupted? Can you please check again the file? Cristian

RE: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Andy Den Tandt
For Windows, I use MT2OFX http://www.xs4all.nl/~csmale/mt2ofx/en/banklist.htm It's a simple non-open source app, but it does provide the logic for trying to figure out which conversion to use; and it has plenty of existing scripts that adjusting one was not too hard Andy -Oorspronkelijk

Providing default html and/or pdf documentation in the windows build ?

2009-01-20 Thread John Smith
Hi, Im currently trying out GnuCash on the Windows platform, but am a bit dissapointed that I have to convert the documentation 'sources' into something I can easily read on the Windows platform. Would it be possibnle to add converted documentation into either HTML and/or PDF formats for the

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Derek Atkins
It's in GnuCash Trunk in SVN. -derek Quoting Dave d...@davestechshop.net: Derek, The reason we are working on a free-standing tool is that 1) I wasn't aware of the CSV importer in gnucash code, 2) the developer I'm working with didn't mention it, and 3) and we have already started and made

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Dave
Derek, The reason we are working on a free-standing tool is that 1) I wasn't aware of the CSV importer in gnucash code, 2) the developer I'm working with didn't mention it, and 3) and we have already started and made good progress going in this direction. That said, I would be interested in

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Dennis Muhlestein
Derek Atkins wrote: It's in GnuCash Trunk in SVN. -derek Quoting Dave d...@davestechshop.net: Derek, The reason we are working on a free-standing tool is that 1) I wasn't aware of the CSV importer in gnucash code, 2) the developer I'm working with didn't mention it, and 3) and we have

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Martin Preuss
Hi, On Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009, Dave Reiser wrote: [...] aqbanking (but maybe only the almost release version4?) also has some capability for csv handling. I'm pretty sure that would mean someone would have to write a module for gnucash talking to the csv piece instead of ofx or hbci bits

recursive cleared column

2009-01-20 Thread Michael Braun
Hi, I'm proposing to add a Cleared (recursive) column. Please find a patch attached. Reasoning: I'm keeping (single) bank account transactions in several different gnucash accounts in order to track sums on different subjects/themes/groupes. Though, I need to check the current account value

Re: Enhancement request: 'Native' importing of '.CSV' files

2009-01-20 Thread Dave
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Dennis Muhlestein djmuhlest...@gmail.comwrote: Derek Atkins wrote: It's in GnuCash Trunk in SVN. -derek Quoting Dave d...@davestechshop.net: Derek, The reason we are working on a free-standing tool is that 1) I wasn't aware of the CSV importer in