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Let me know what you think I'd be glad to help and thanks for the
great software which I daily use.
Kind regards,
Sander de Vries
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Hello fellow developers!
I just wanted to say thank you for your marvelous work.
I know about GnuCash since late nineties, but never really got the
hang of using it. The main problem for me was probably that the double
entry system sounded more complicated than it really was and also the
/docs.phtml; it's exactly the same as is installed by
the gnucash-docs package.
Thanks again for your help.
Kind Regards - Andy Weaver
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Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday, gnucash 2.0.1 packages migrated into the Debian testing
distribution, which means that (barring unforeseen problems) they will
be in the upcoming etch release. On behalf of a jillion Debian users,
thanks for all the hard work
On Tuesday, gnucash 2.0.1 packages migrated into the Debian testing
distribution, which means that (barring unforeseen problems) they will
be in the upcoming etch release. On behalf of a jillion Debian users,
thanks for all the hard work in making the 2.0 release happen.
Thomas
Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They should always be specified as based off some constant identifier,
rather than a particular value. I'm not sure what you mean.
Why? This probably sounds obvious to you but if new identifiers are expected
to be based on QOF_DEFAULT_LIMIT + n, then
On Sunday 26 February 2006 4:31 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
Events should always be a power of 2. This way bitmasking events
works quickly and efficiently. It does, however, limit the number
of events you can have.
It's still going to be more than we had under gnc-event.
:-)
It should be
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 11:10 pm, Joshua Sled wrote:
Author: jsled
+ * lib/libqof/qof/qofevent.[ch] (QOF_DEFAULT_EVENT_LIMIT): rename, set
+ to reasonable value (the last-defined event).
Modified: gnucash/trunk/lib/libqof/qof/qofevent.h
Quoting Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 11:10 pm, Joshua Sled wrote:
Author: jsled
+ * lib/libqof/qof/qofevent.[ch] (QOF_DEFAULT_EVENT_LIMIT): rename, set
+ to reasonable value (the last-defined event).
Modified:
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 20:53 +, Neil Williams wrote:
--- gnucash/trunk/lib/libqof/qof/qofevent.h 2006-02-21 21:46:07 UTC (rev
13351) +++ gnucash/trunk/lib/libqof/qof/qofevent.h 2006-02-21 23:10:33 UTC
(rev 13352) @@ -50,11 +50,12 @@
#define QOF_EVENT_REMOVE (1 4)
+#define
On Saturday 25 February 2006 9:24 pm, Josh Sled wrote:
/** Allow scope for more defaults in future. Additional
event identifiers must be larger than this. */
-#define QOF_DEFAULT_LIMIT 10
+#define QOF_DEFAULT_EVENT_LIMIT QOF_EVENT__LAST
Josh - why was this a bug? What was wrong
software, and it helps the
user understand. I, for one, would've had a very hard time with gnucash
if the documentation (and translation) wasn't so good.
Thanks alot.
Simon Eilting.
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For what its worth, I wanted to take the time to say thanks to all those who
developed this product, especially the more recent versions. It is one
of my
favorite open source projects. Here's why:
* I can actually use the debit/credit paradigm, rather than a simpleton
checkbook approach
Hi,
Ben Pracht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For what its worth, I wanted to take the time to say thanks to all those who
developed this product, especially the more recent versions. It is
one of my
favorite open source projects. Here's why:
Thanks for the feedback!
[snip]
* The QFX import
On Friday 07 May 2004 9:15, Ben Pracht wrote:
For what its worth, I wanted to take the time to say thanks to all those
who developed this product,
I was a grateful user too until recently - I know Derek, Lynas and all the
others will appreciate your gratitude. If you do have the desire
Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm not sure how an auto-incrementing txn number is useful in the
general case.
Actually at the time I was bookkeeping for our company I had wished I had
that feature too ;-)
Is this something
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Derek Atkins wrote:
Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm not sure how an auto-incrementing txn number is useful in the
general case.
Actually at the time I was bookkeeping for our company I had
Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this something other than hitting '+' in the num column? I still
don't understand the usage scenario for this feature. Could you please
run through a working example of how you would use this?
Uhhh - + might be it actually - I
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm not sure how an auto-incrementing txn number is useful in the
general case.
Actually at the time I was bookkeeping for our company I had wished I had
that feature too ;-)
Greetings to you hackers,
*t
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Downloaded the Mandrake 7.0 Gnucash 1.4.1 rpm and it installed perfectly. I
personal thanks to the person that made it, and to those that posted it on the
site. It works. Much thanks.
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