Re: [GNC-dev] About budgets in 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10

2020-04-26 Thread Christopher Lam
Would anyone object to the following (last) amendment to budget totals: separate the account types, and add 'Remaining to budget' line which implements the budget-to-zero facility, and *will* replicate the 3.7 behaviour. (Note the totals *will* be renamed to "Total Assets" "Total Expense" etc.)

Re: [GNC-dev] Fwd: Testing python

2020-04-26 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zondag 26 april 2020 16:57:49 CEST schreef Andy Goblins: > Mark, I do not get any of the errors you get when running with '--debug > --test' - the python test stuff runs fine for me: it says, "Hello from > python!" and then prints a bunch of tests. > So I did some more playing, and discovered:

Re: [GNC-dev] Fwd: Testing python

2020-04-26 Thread Mark
Great. Glad that you managed to figure it out. I tried a few times to see if I could find what is causing my error messages and try to fix it, but never got anywhere. Just seemed to get entangled in an ever-expanding maze of conflicting libs and versions... Finally I just gave up and stopped

Re: [GNC-dev] Fwd: Testing python

2020-04-26 Thread Andy Goblins
Mark, I do not get any of the errors you get when running with '--debug --test' - the python test stuff runs fine for me: it says, "Hello from python!" and then prints a bunch of tests. So I did some more playing, and discovered: 1. If I run 'ninja install' the installed version

Re: [GNC-dev] Porting the Tutorial & Concepts Guide to ReadTheDocs.org

2020-04-26 Thread flywire
https://github.com/codesmythe/gnucash-docs-rst/blob/master/source/Host%20this%20Locally.md explains local hosting in Windows. I suppose it is similar in Linux with serve.bat becoming serve.sh - the run command is a single line if the libraries are loaded. The local stylesheet is the same now.