I found a bug that is actually not new to G2 since it exists in 1.8.x as
well but I haven't seen it reported anywhere. I was hoping it might get
fixed at some point but it certainly isn't critical:
This one only shows its head when using the 'Double Line' view.
- Enter a transaction filling
Thanks for reporting this. Please submit such an observation as bugs
into bugzilla, as otherwise they might get forgotten too easily.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GnuCash
Christian
Volker Englisch schrieb:
I found a bug that is actually not new to G2 since it exists in
On Wednesday 25 January 2006 7:17 am, someone claiming to be Volker Englisch
wrote:
I found a bug that is actually not new to G2 since it exists in 1.8.x as
well but I haven't seen it reported anywhere. I was hoping it might get
fixed at some point but it certainly isn't critical:
This one
Sure, I'll enter it into Bugzilla.
This brings up one question I have. Last time I checked some of the
issues I reported last month still existed in SVN. They are probably
not critical for the G2 port but I wouldn't want them to get lost. If I
go through those issues and re-test, I guess
Absolutely enter bug reports for the issues you've found, after ensuring
there is no bug already entered. WRT this bug, please look at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126198
I think that is either the bug you are describing, or is related to it.
(the steps to reproduce your bug are
Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sure, I'll enter it into Bugzilla.
This brings up one question I have. Last time I checked some of the
issues I reported last month still existed in SVN. They are probably
not critical for the G2 port but I wouldn't want them to get lost. If I
Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am testing tonight the menu option:
File -- Import -- Test Druid
==
- What is the purpose of this? I guess this will be removed for the
final version and does not need testing, right?
Yes. It's testing the UI of my
I am testing tonight the menu option:
File -- Import -- Test Druid
==
- What is the purpose of this? I guess this will be removed for the
final version and does not need testing, right?
File -- Import -- Import QIF
==
- Select a QIF
On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 01:21 -0500, Volker Englisch wrote:
Testing continues with the File -- Open menu option:
- I'm not sure if this is intended but just in case it is not I
wanted to mention it:
When I have the main Accounts window open I see the following
sub menus listed
Testing continues with the File -- Open menu option:
- I'm not sure if this is intended but just in case it is not I
wanted to mention it:
When I have the main Accounts window open I see the following
sub menus listed
Open...
Open Budget
Open Account
Open Subaccounts
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 23:37 -0500, Volker Englisch wrote:
However, when selecting the Forward button for the first time from the
Choose Method window with the option Update search path selected,
the window size of the next window titled Update Search Path is
slightly larger then the
On Sun, 2005-11-06 at 11:36 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Here's one --
edit an account that is two levels down in the account tree: Current
Assets = Bank Accounts = checking. Change parent account from Bank
Accounts to Current Assets.
Terminal piles out lots of these:
Today I've tested the main Accounts window and the menu options under
File/New.
- The window size/position is not saved between sessions
- The toolbar icons are not tabable (maybe they shouldn't because I can
select the buttons by using the arrow keys?)
- When starting GC there is no focus.
Here's one --
edit an account that is two levels down in the account tree: Current
Assets = Bank Accounts = checking. Change parent account from Bank
Accounts to Current Assets.
Terminal piles out lots of these:
(gnucash:32414): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_unset: assertion
When creating a transaction that is being created via the option Since
Last Run and listed in the To Create Transaction Preparation and I am
requested to enter a value (i.e. for a utility) clicking the Forward
button without entering the required value displays the To Create
Transaction
David Hampton wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 09:41 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
4) selecting an account from within a report using the hotlinks
increases size of the window by a few pixels each time.
Please update and test this again. I believe I've solved the window
creep problem.
David Hampton wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 17:07 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I have experienced a lock-up of gnucash. I was playing with one of my
test files and decided to open another file. Selected File - Open -
Open... . Pop-up dialog says I have not saved changes, would you
Here is another crash when opening one of my existing data files. Crash
occurs during report rendering of the original open process. There are
no warnings of any kind, just the stuff below in the terminal and the
gnucash window vanishes w/o a trace.
I have some concern about the gnucash: [W]
David Hampton wrote:
I can't reproduce this.
This is so frustrating as I can't reliably reproduce it. Here is the
terminal output from start-up through the end of bug-buddy. Bug buddy
supplies no information in its traceback. What should I be using for
this? gdb?
[EMAIL
On Thursday 03 November 2005 5:58 pm, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I have some concern about the gnucash: [W] lines below and I wonder if
they are related somehow? might also explain graphing problems I'm having.
initializing gnc_html...
gnucash: [W] failure loading
Neil Williams wrote:
On Thursday 03 November 2005 5:58 pm, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I have some concern about the gnucash: [W] lines below and I wonder if
they are related somehow? might also explain graphing problems I'm having.
initializing gnc_html...
gnucash: [W] failure loading
On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 09:34 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
David Hampton wrote:
I've never seen the plugin not loaded message before.
I have seen that message without a crash before as well, but I can't
remember the circumstances. Will watch for it.
Its from the graphing code. I've
Neil Williams wrote:
Learned something small.
This line:
Use of deprecated SAXv1 function getLineNumber
only appears during the opening of a file. that is, gnucash --nofile
does NOT produce this line, but gnucash myfile, does. As does gnucash
--nofile followed by File - open - open.
Thank you for posting the instructions for gdb. If I had even marginally
ambitious I would have looked them up...
Okay, I've made progress. This error seems to occur when switching from
one version to the next. I operate in 1.8.11. This error appears in the
first running of 2.0 after closing
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 09:41 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
4) selecting an account from within a report using the hotlinks
increases size of the window by a few pixels each time.
Please update and test this again. I believe I've solved the window
creep problem.
David
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 23:37 -0500, Volker Englisch wrote:
David,
I'm going through the Preferences after you made those changes:
From my reading of the Gnome Human Interface Guidelines, the name for a
group of labels should have each word capitalized. E.g. Reverse
Balanced Accounts.
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 17:07 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I have experienced a lock-up of gnucash. I was playing with one of my
test files and decided to open another file. Selected File - Open -
Open... . Pop-up dialog says I have not saved changes, would you like to
(working from
David Hampton wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 17:07 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I have experienced a lock-up of gnucash. I was playing with one of my
test files and decided to open another file. Selected File - Open -
Open... . Pop-up dialog says I have not saved changes, would you
I already reported this somewhere else:
When the calendar is selected with the keyboard (press Enter) the focus
doesn't switch to the calendar and it's not possible to select a date
with the keyboard.
I don't see this problem. The arrow keys don't change the date, but the
normal date
David,
I'm going through the Preferences after you made those changes:
From my reading of the Gnome Human Interface Guidelines, the name for a
group of labels should have each word capitalized. E.g. Reverse
Balanced Accounts. All individual preferences should be in sentence
capitalization.
On Sunday 30 October 2005 9:09 pm, someone claiming to be Josh Sled wrote:
snip
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 12:04 -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
In a related issue:
It would seem to be a good idea to have the preferences dialog mirror the
SX creation Options section.
See screenshot screenshot no
David Hampton wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 09:41 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Volker has been so inspiring that I've gotten motivated to do some testing.
:-)
1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in
the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 10:44 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Also, still no charts. I have tried many different charts with different
dates, account selections etc still says:
unable to push bar chart
-- or --
unable to display pie chart
Hmm. Do you have a libgoffice provided by your
I have experienced a lock-up of gnucash. I was playing with one of my
test files and decided to open another file. Selected File - Open -
Open... . Pop-up dialog says I have not saved changes, would you like to
(working from memory here). I click NO. That pop-up dialog blanks out,
but remains
I rebuild my copy of GnuCash today and I'm retesting the gconf druid:
When I start gnucash a message window comes up (Cannot find default
values). The Help button is highlighted by default but there is no help
when pressed (maybe I need to install documentation files separately?).
The
David Hampton wrote:
The default value for Register lines is set to 2. I think this
value should be increased to display at least 3 lines in the
Scheduled Transaction Editor.
I see this as a default of 6 lines in the code. If you remove the
~/.gconf/apps/gnucash directory, restart
On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 12:41 -0500, Volker Englisch wrote:
David Hampton wrote:
The default value for Register lines is set to 2. I think this
value should be increased to display at least 3 lines in the
Scheduled Transaction Editor.
I see this as a default of 6 lines in
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 17:54 -0400, David Hampton wrote:
I think my misunderstanding of the sx settings when I created the
preferences may be contributing to the problem. Can you clarify for me
whether my current understanding is correct. (Line numbers refer to the
sxed dialog options
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 02:23 -0400, Volker Englisch wrote:
I don't know if the scheduled transactions are ready for testing since
they crash GC frequently but here are a few things I noticed:
crash[ing] GC frequently is generally not my experience with them,
currently. If possible, can you
Josh Sled wrote:
- Saving a new SX crashes GC. The message
unknown, but with movement
is displayed 50 times on the console.
(I had this come up twice but can't recreate it right now)
I am, however, able to save a new SX if I don't enter anything in the
transaction template.
I'm
More testing on the accounts register:
- When opening a register the focus is on the Save button.
Tabbing forward from there changes the focus to the Accounts tab.
Tabbing backward from the Accounts tab changes focus to the Transfer
button. Only the Transfer and Save buttons can be reached
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 01:21:53AM -0400, Volker Englisch wrote:
More testing on the accounts register:
- When opening a register the focus is on the Save button.
Tabbing forward from there changes the focus to the Accounts tab.
Tabbing backward from the Accounts tab changes focus to the
Would you like me to report these as well or should I ignore them at
the
moment?
I don't think these are related to Gnucash. Maybe a bug in ALSA or a
permissions problem, but that's just a guess.
-chris
Oh, there are plenty of other messages that are definitely related to
Gnucash.
on 10/28/2005 12:22 PM Andrew Sackville-West said the following:
I know we're OT here, but are you getting any system beeps or other
sounds when you tab around in your testing? That may be what is
generating those ALSA errors. just a thought
I actually don't know. The kids are in bed when
I know we're OT here, but are you getting any system beeps or other
sounds when you tab around in your testing? That may be what is
generating those ALSA errors. just a thought
A
Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) wrote:
Would you like me to report these as well or should I ignore them at
the
Volker has been so inspiring that I've gotten motivated to do some testing.
These items are in no particular order.
1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in
the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the mousewheel behaves as
expected by scrolling. This does
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 09:41 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Volker has been so inspiring that I've gotten motivated to do some testing.
:-)
1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in
the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the mousewheel behaves as
David Hampton wrote:
1) Mouse wheel is inconsistent: When all the accounts are expanded in
the accounts tab so that they fill the window, the mousewheel behaves as
expected by scrolling. This does not funtion in the register.
I committed a fix for this on the 23rd. How recent is your
When cloing the books, the user is presented with a dialog that says:
You have asked for a book to be created. This book...
Click on 'Next' to create this book.
Click on 'Back' to adjust the dates.
The buttons are labeled 'Back' and 'Forward', should probly either change the
dialog text to
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 00:49 -0400, Volker Englisch wrote:
I spent some time testing the Preferences options. I couldn't test all
of the options but most of them:
In general I noticed that the case of the labels is not consistent (or I
didn't see the rule). The labels are written in mixed
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 10:35 pm, someone claiming to be Volker Englisch
wrote:
I did some more testing with SX:
- Creating a new SX
It appears that the values for the Days in Advance for a new SX are
being populated from the defaults listed in the preferences for
'Scheduled
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:04:51PM -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
| In a related issue:
| It would seem to be a good idea to have the preferences dialog mirror the SX
| creation Options section.
True, and that makes sense; I'll need to talk to hampton to see if this
is readily possible, but I don't
On Thursday 27 October 2005 12:04 pm, someone claiming to be Tim Wunder wrote:
snip
See screenshot http://www.thewunders.org/files/pics/SX-prefs.jpg
Link shoulda been:
http://www.thewunders.org:9000/files/pics/SX-prefs.jpg
--
Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz), Linux 2.6.13-1.1532_FC4
KDE:
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 13:30 -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:04:51PM -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
| It would seem to be a good idea to have the preferences dialog mirror the
SX
| creation Options section.
True, and that makes sense; I'll need to talk to hampton to see if
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 13:30 -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:04:51PM -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
| In a related issue:
| It would seem to be a good idea to have the preferences dialog mirror the
SX
| creation Options section.
True, and that makes sense; I'll need to talk
On Thursday 27 October 2005 5:54 pm, someone claiming to be David Hampton
wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 13:30 -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:04:51PM -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
| In a related issue:
| It would seem to be a good idea to have the preferences dialog mirror
|
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 00:57 -0400, Volker Englisch wrote:
I tested the gconf druid tonight and here are my
comments/suggestions/findings:
When I start gnucash a message window comes up (Cannot find default
values). The Help button is highlighted by default but there is no help
when
I did some more testing with SX:
- Creating a new SX
It appears that the values for the Days in Advance for a new SX are
being populated from the defaults listed in the preferences for
'Scheduled Transactions' even when the preferences are unchecked.
Set the values in the preferences to
Volker,
This is fantastic! In-depth testing and reporting like this
is invaluable. Thank you!
I think you've given us a lot to work on here with SX. If
you're going to continue testing I'd suggest picking another
subsystem, like maybe graphing, or maybe just the register. (or
If you're going to continue testing I'd suggest picking another
subsystem,
That's the plan. I'm good at breaking stuff. :-)
Please feel free to comment if my explanation is not clear, when I need
to be more specific or when a screen shot is needed.
Thanks
Volker Englisch
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:23:13AM -0400, Volker Englisch wrote:
Volker, thanks! This is quite helpful! :)
| Last not least (this is not related to SX) there is a menu option Misc
| -- Test available on the Accounts window. When selected this displays
| a window with the text
| 'testing
|
I spent some time testing the Preferences options. I couldn't test all
of the options but most of them:
In general I noticed that the case of the labels is not consistent (or I
didn't see the rule). The labels are written in mixed case as in
New Search Limit
and in lower case (except for
I tested the gconf druid tonight and here are my
comments/suggestions/findings:
When I start gnucash a message window comes up (Cannot find default
values). The Help button is highlighted by default but there is no help
when pressed (maybe I need to install documentation files separately?).
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