Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I compiled gnucash on a Debian lenny system and already at startup it
segfaults. I append a backtrace.
Any idea what could be wrong is welcome .
http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/16766
If you've built it yourself, you can apply the equivalent of
Family [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have used gnucash for many years - even donated the loan s/w to the effort.
Computer died unexpectedly on Wed last. I had made a habit of saving all
financial information to 2 separate USB drives and so thought I was home
free. 2 separate copies of all
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The SX SLR seems to be borken in 2.2.99/r16754. I changed my payday Reminder
to a To-Create, clicked OK, but my checking account didn't get updated. The
SLR dialog when next run thinks the SX was created, though. Also, if I test
this and check the review
Herbert Thoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this bothered me as well, not so much because of file loading
but because of reports.
I created Bug #506714
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506714
and attached a patch that adds a progress bar to the
splash screen.
Please review. If OK,
Mike Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I saw your free accounting software in the National Association of Realtors
magazine, but I am confused on what to download. I am running Windows XP
Professional. Can you giver directions on what I download.
The first link in the Download section in
Mike Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--On January 5, 2008 3:46:41 PM + mark carter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly is the deal as regards GnuCash using guile 1.6 versus
1.8. Would we be expecting to throw up many incompatibilities?
I've been running Gnucash (SVN revision
Lianto Ruyang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I hope my description is quite clear and understandable. I need inputs from
all of you whether this idea is good enough for an inventory system in
gnucash and can be developed for future needs, any ideas, any directions
will be greatly appreciated.
I
Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it be possible to obtain from some nice folks an older version of
gnucash, compiled as a standalone executable so that all the older
libraries are not needed?
It's non-trivial to build static executables, especially against old
libraries.
Say version
Nigel Titley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A freshly built 2.2.99 from trunk on Ubuntu Gutsy gives me the following
crash when I click on the Total amount for any line in the Accounts
Receivable Ageing report.
Backtrace:
In unknown file:
?: 0* [gnc:owner-report-create # #]
In
Hermann Hüttler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in your recent news about the release of 2.2.3 in the section Getting
Gnucash it still says Gnucash 2.2.2 ..
Fixed. Thanks.
--
...jsled
http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pgpG9Il5Ot9pW.pgp
Description:
Jim Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My first post to this list. I have found the site very helpful in
resolving issues I have had with my build of gnucash 2.2.3. However, now I
am stumped.
I completed a relatively clean compile from source of gnucash-2.2.3 and
during the startup the
N. Peguiron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently using GNC-2.2.0; built it happily from source; test suite ran
OK with all tests passed. Congratulations and many thanks to the GNC team.
Now I'm trying to build GNC-2.2.3 from source. Build is ok, but test
suite crashes with following output
Jannick Asmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am new to this list. I hope the following can be a valuable contribution to
some of you.
I have attached an Excel2003 file for exporting data out of GC to Excel. It
Committed as r16901. I've put the file in contrib/ with most of the
explanation here
Joshua Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch adds an extra option to scatter graphs that in effect inverts the
prices. It allows plotting of commodity per currency. Mainly useful for
currencies, although someone may find a use for it with shares.
Applied as r16903. Thanks!
(In the
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Reply To List or Reply To All feature.
N. Peguiron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josh Sled wrote:
N. Peguiron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I'm trying to build GNC-2.2.3 from source. Build is ok, but test suite
crashes
Davide Imbeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to change slightly the appearance of the plots in bar-chart
reports.
As it is now it's a bit difficult to get an idea of the level of the bars (a
part from the first one on the left), so I would like to add a grid to the
plot or, even
Davide Imbeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will just report what I found so far on the subject, after some
digging and a lot of learning, and why I think I will now suspend
further investigations.
This is unfortunate (especially after your very good looking initial patch),
but thanks for the
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By any chance are you running make -j 2 (or make -j with any
number 1)? I only ask because it's possible that there's a
race condition and it's trying to build the second library
before the first.
No, the gentoo ebuild forces make -j1 to prevent this,
Keith Bellairs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did an export COA to QSF, then noticed that the import is not there.
(Using a recent SVN build of trunk.) A quick search suggests that the import
was turned off at the time of the 2.0 release. Is it dead? Should there be
an export without an import?
Jiaan co [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hello GNUcash, I plan to use this software for my own business, just for
credibility, may i please have at least five well known companies that uses
this software? thank you and good day.
I don't think we have such a list.
You'd probably do better
Easton Christian Family Centre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You currently offer the ability to create by importing Quicken (.QIF) files.
Are you considering going to the next stage and offering compatibility with
QuickBooks.
I just considered it, and it would be grand! :)
Unfortunately, the
Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I added this question/comment to this really old bug, but I'm not sure that
anyone will see it unless I also post it here. Christian or Derek, perhaps
you could respond, since your comments (from four years ago) are on the bug.
Nearly four years later...
Ori Hoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to create rtl (right-to-left) reports for the hebrew translation
of gnucash.
Awesome. :)
I created a new stylesheet (stylesheet-plain-rtl.scm) and I tried to change
some html attributes, I can change the align attributes for table cells, but
I
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous, Graham said:
Users needs win I am afraid, if necessary I'll patch gnucash to do it
myself.
Hahahahahahaha!! Wow, now you're REAY funny! Have you
forgotten that GnuCash is a Volunteer effort? *laughs* Users?
While it's true that
Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In order to parse the gnucash XAC file from java, I have generated the
following XSD files using Trang called from Oxygen XML.
The XSD was generated from my company's XAC file, with additional entries
added to make sure none of the fields were missed.
Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josh, does the sx code need a separate template commodity per account?
Should the account xml parser use dom_tree_to_commodity_ref() to merge these?
Should the sql backends only merge currencies, not any other commodities?
No, they don't need to be
(I hope you don't mind; I've CC:'d this to gnucash-devel. I'm glad I caught
the message, too: lame mail filtering on my side had stuff to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] going to the spam folder. :/ )
Sean Colombo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed GnuCash is using MediaWiki instead of the Trac wiki. This
Casey Cichon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After a few weeks away from using the development gnucash version to
upgrade my machine from Fedora 5 to Ubuntu gutsy (soon to be hardy). I
get this when running
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
qofsession.c: In function 'qof_session_save':
Yan Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've downloaded both the .tar.bz2 and .tar.gz packages of GnuCash
2.2.5, and to my surprise, their contents are different! Please see
the attachment.
There was no attachment to this message; can you please resend?
Which one should I trust? Or anything wrong
Ajit Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am new to GnuCash and currently evaluating it to see how best I can use it
for my finance needs. Also, I need the backend to be based on a database.
Upon reading through the document, I came to know that PostgreSQL is
supported but not as a default
Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Under Vista, I uninstalled GNUCash, checked that there was no C:\Program
Files\gnucash subdir, reinstalled gnucash 2.2.5 into C:\Program
Files\gnucash and restarted gnucash.
It found the datga files that I am using.
Where did gnucash get this
Jessica Goulding [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having trouble with my gnucash software. I hope this is the place to
get help.
The gnucash-user list is more appropriate.
When I try to open my saved account hierarchy to continue work, I get this
message:
Can't parse the URL
All of this is more appropriate for the gnucash-user mailing list.
Hotel Plein Ciel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) Register me as user and request you to send me, if any, registration
code.
There is no registration process or registration code.
2) I wish to sibscribe in your mailing list
Tom Browder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to see the scheduled transactions (sx) capability
enhanced (see enhancement bug # 521285) to be more like Quicken. I
would like to see a split-pane in the account window showing due and
buttons to push like 'enter', 'edit', and 'skip'.
I
raf...@free.fr writes:
I post this mail here because I had send a mail to gnucash-fr, three times in
three weeks, and it is not yet on the mailing list!
Why ? Is the moderator of gnucash.fr busy ?
Are you subscribed to the list?
I don't believe there is a moderator of gnucash-fr. As far as
Joao Freire jlmfre...@gmail.com writes:
The RSS feed in the site does not work.
It should be linked with the news.
The Atom feed had a minor validation problem due to some messed up
charset transcoding, which I've corrected. At this point, it's valid
Atom 1.0
Arthur Ralfs art...@mathbrane.ca writes:
Why is this? I would much rather get the scheme generated html than this.
I believe we ask gtkhtml to do the export, and it serializes its own
representation of the document rather than emitting the generated html.
I'd agree that it's less than ideal,
Arthur Ralfs art...@mathbrane.ca writes:
Since the opinion of GtkHTML does not appear to be high in this context
I presume
there must me some other reason for its use.
History/legacy use. In the mean time, the resurgence of competition
between browsers has led to more options. GtkWebkit is
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.
Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com writes:
Josh Sled wrote:
Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com writes:
What is really needed is some sort of wiki-like markup that can be
parsed by Guile code and includes references to GnuCash objects.
Something like this (I know the 'variable' names
Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com writes:
I had a quick look at the register-rewrite branch. My first impression is
that the original register code has not been changed at all and that some
kind of new stuff based on GtkTreeView was being worked on. Is it the
intention to abandon a GUI-independent
Mike King mikek...@mikekingcourses.com writes:
If there is no domain model as such, then I would create an entity model. The
only difference is that one uses entities instead of classes. All other
structure is the same.
Graphical entity models are basically useless except as documentation
and
Tynan ty...@betterthanyourboyfriend.com writes:
I don't really know anything about open source, but I've been enjoying
using GnuCash, and I thought I'd try to help out by making a new splash
screen graphic. I have attached it for your consideration. The software
is very professional, but the
Havard Rast Blok n...@hblok.net writes:
I recently sent out this on the user-list, however did not receive any
answers (only two, me too), so I thought I'd try here.
Original Message
Subject: Scheduled Transactions as Unscheduled Templates
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 09:22:23
David Goodenough david.goodeno...@linkchoose.co.uk writes:
So the question is, which way to go. Should I simply work on the old QSF
code and get it to work, and then add selection to it and matching, or should
I look at the new framework and rewrite the QSF code to work there?
QSF is a bad
Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu writes:
David Goodenough david.goodeno...@linkchoose.co.uk writes:
Where is the GNC XML format defined? I have some ideas that I have
used elsewhere to fix the GUID problem.
It's defined in the sources. see src/business/business-core/xml
There's a non-normative
Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu writes:
Please remember to CC the list on all replies using your mailer's
Reply-To-List or Reply-All functionality...
Brian Wilson dragoncharme...@gmail.com writes:
I know that there hasn't been any new news. However, when I open the feed
location in my browser
Robert Stocks robert.sto...@gmail.com writes:
090607-2.3.1.news contains two places where the - char is not the -
char but is the – one - which is invalid (the feed generator is
howere not escaping that correctly.
the easy fix to the source file.
Fixed. Thanks. :)
--
...jsled
John Ralls jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us writes:
Yeah, don't. That is, don't actually talk to the real databases, just write
a trivial pretend database (they're often called mocks) with the same
function signatures and header names and so on so that you can build your
test program with it
Phil Longstaff plongst...@rogers.com writes:
There's no problem doing this for sqlite3 (just use /tmp/X). However,
since there are differences for mysql and pgsql, I'd like to perform the test
for all 3 databases. Any ideas on how make check could/should get urls for
a mysql and pgsql
Rishikesh Shukla sequester1...@gmail.com writes:
Dear JOSH:
==
Here i need your help, you sounds like a coding guy, and believe that
earlier you were actively involved writing codes. Well i have gone through
the link that you provided, But i could not found any of the page which
Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu writes:
Marina Carvalho marimari...@hotmail.com writes:
So, the reason why I'm writing is to check if it's ok to offer Gnucash for
download in our website so the students can have access to it.
Of course it is. GnuCash is licensed under the GPL, so you're free to
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 01:46:12PM -0400, Jonathan A Rees wrote:
| I'm having a difficult time getting started programming gnucash in
| Scheme (Guile). I found
| http://gnucash.org/lxr/gnucash/source/doc/guile-hackers.txt
| but it doesn't really tell me enough.
One of the best texts on
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 07:13:11PM +1000, Conrad Canterford wrote:
| I have started development of a point-of-sale program. I'll spare you
| the long story, but suffice to say that I've used QuickPOS (the
| point-of-sale offering from Intuit/Quicken) and its got holes you can
I've never seen
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 12:13:11AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've been playing with the scheduled transactions in CVS for a bit.
| I couldn't get the instantiation UI to actually create transactions in
| the specified accounts. Am I missing something, or is this just not
| supposed to be
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 12:21:26AM -0400, Aaron Peromsik wrote:
| At work, in completely unrelated software, we often focus on the
| number of mouse clicks required to perform common tasks as a measure
| of usability.
Noted... I'd be interested to see your report on how
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 03:25:08PM -0500, Linas Vepstas wrote:
| I was sitting here, thinking, 'you know what gnucash really needs?
| post-it notes!' It would be pretty cool to stick one onto
| some transaction; every time you opened the register, there it would
| be, a big fat post-it stuck
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 10:28:48PM -0600, Larry Hunter wrote:
| I'm new to gnucash, and wanted to know who was currently working on
| budgeting.
No one, at present.
I started with the intent of working on budgeting [back in Jan], but
decided to get Scheduled Transactions out of the way
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 17:41, Derek Atkins wrote:
IMHO doxygen should be the ONLY place for API documentation.
However if you want to provide usage examples, or architectural
documentation, docbook would definitely be a reasonable thing.
I'd push for most instances of this type of
I wanted to relay the following conversation I had, earlier, with Jody
f/ Gnumeric regarding the split-out _from_ Gnumeric of what's being
called libgoffice. It'll include stuff like toolbar
foreground/background-color selection, font-selection, c... all sorts
of standard-office-app stuff. The
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 17:50, Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm not sure how to use doxygen for architectural docs... Could you
provide an example or pointers to docs that describe it?
http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/commands.html
Using \defgroup , \addtogroup , \example , \mainpage and \file ,
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 11:13, Derek Atkins wrote:
While I agree that's an issue, the reason I said that I understand why
they don't is that about 60-70% of the code in gnucash is UI code, and
much of that has reliance on gnome/gtk. The lines between UI and
non-UI have been blurred
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 09:18, Derek Atkins wrote:
*SIGH*
It would've been nice if they just decided to write a Qt frontend
to GnuCash, but I can certainly understand why they don't.
Likewise... :/
Nope, we don't have current DTDs for our XML data. It would be nice
if we did, but there
A small update on the status of graphing in the gnome2-branch...
So, I've been looking into the gnome-office-graphing [GOG] stuff, and
noticed that it doesn't have a feature of guppi we were using, which is
the ability to bind the graphical region associated with a data-series
element to an
On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 11:28, Chris Lyttle wrote:
Does this mean we're actually beginning to discuss a possible timeframe
for a release of gnucash-gnome2? If the dev's believe they are getting
closer to a point when the can actually say 'yeah we could aim for a
certain date depending on these
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 09:44, Andy Czerwonka wrote:
Is there any simple way to add a from and thru date to a register report? I'm
using 1.8.8.
I'm curious ... I generally think of transactions as occuring at some
point in time, and having two dates [transaction vs. posted].
Why a time-range?
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 09:06, Derek Atkins wrote:
Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why a time-range?
This report covers transactions from 2004-01-01 through 2004-06-30
Ah ... report, not transaction. Got it.
Presently sticking no email before coffee note to monitor...
...jsled
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 04:48, Neil Williams wrote:
The main difference is that I would like to use the XML for data interchange
between QOF applications and to make the format more like a simple bag than a
tree:
bag vs. tree isn't really the problem, is it?
What's wrong with your palm
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 09:31, Derek Atkins wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes:
My #1 concern is security; that enabling a Wiki will allow a system
compromise.
A fair enough concern, but that could be an issue for any piece of
software. You're already running a web server,
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 14:42, Derek Atkins wrote:
for personal use I really don't see the average user being able to
install, conifigure, _AND SECURE_ a web server in order to run a
personal finance manager.
An embedded webserver makes a lot of that go away ...
But I'm not sure if that's
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 15:28, Paul Dunbar wrote:
Well there are a few reasons I'm going for something web-based.
I want to provide a personal finance management system to the small
number of users of my website, mostly for myself, but people have
seemed interested in this idea when I talk
On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 10:21:59AM -0500, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
| I noticed that the g2 branch fails to indicate cursor position when
| typing in an account entry. I also read the note about this in
| GNOME2_STATUS. Looking at gnucash-item-edit.{ch}, or really
| src/register/register-gnome/*
On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 07:18:50PM -0500, David Hampton wrote:
| On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 18:16 -0500, Josh Sled wrote:
|
| I've been thinking
| about just how bad it would look/feel if the register-gnome was just raw
| gtk layout-managers + widgets ... but any experiments I was thinking
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 07:47, Maykel Moya wrote:
Can someone point me out to the correct gtk2 tree ?
As per http://gnucash.org/en/hacking.phtml, the branch name is
`gnucash-gnome2-dev`.
...jsled
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On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 10:35, Michael Burkhardt wrote:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot checkout
gnucash-gnome2-dev
There is the error:
cvs server: cannot find module `gnucash-gnome2-dev' - ignored
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules
Is there a
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 12:49, Maykel Moya wrote:
I successfully build and installed gnucash gnome2 branch, but when i
launch it, the old gnucash (i have installed it too) is what is runned.
* Where did you install the gnome2 branch? i.e., what did you give as
the '--prefix' argument to
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 11:04, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
Planned Direction:
Specifying my options dialog in scheme was nifty. (I could
even control layout with the sort order field.) But I can't seem to
get it to work for even a date type option, and I eventually visioned
having a FreqSpec
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 01:39, saher edris wrote:
Does the calculation process for i with the following parameters known
(p.v.,f.v.,payment,period,pf,cf) in case of a lease transaction being
affected in case of multiple balloons .
I can't really parse that sentence, but I think the answer is:
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 06:29, Michael Curtis wrote:
I guess there's some further hard-coded information in gnucash which has a
list of sources. Where might I find this...?
Unfortunately, these lists are hard-coded into the gnucash engine
code; specifically, look at:
On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 09:20, Benjamin So wrote:
So the question is what is the best way to get my hands dirty in
writing custom reports. I'm sure this topic must already have been
covered in an earlier discussion, but I didn't have much luck searching
the archives. Is there some sort of
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 09:13, Josh Sled wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 09:20, Benjamin So wrote:
So the question is what is the best way to get my hands dirty in
writing custom reports. I'm sure this topic must already have been
covered in an earlier discussion, but I didn't have much luck
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 00:21, Benjamin So wrote:
directory structure up to C exists on my local disk, there's no file
called xacc-repdev.html. Is there an online version of this document
somewhere? I tried the CVS repository, but didn't have any luck there
either.
[From
I wanted to echo Derek's comments: nice job! :)
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 11:38, Neil Williams wrote:
I've got code in the patch just sent to gnucash-patches to correctly
distinguish a QSF XML file from v1, v2 or the older binary GnuCash text
formats and it loads using the QofBackendProvider
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 18:29, Neil Williams wrote:
The existing methods are used to identify the existing data file types. If
those all fail, then I parse the document using one of the QSF schema and
proceed from there. That happens in gnc-backend-file.c, lines 390 onwards:
Got it; thanks.
I've been working on getting a hacked version of libgoffice working
within GnuCash for the Gnome Office Graphing [GOG] support.
It is basically self-contained in `gnucash/lib/goffice/`, and I've it
compiling and working to display basic pie charts in reports. I'm
getting close to a point to
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 03:58, Neil Williams wrote:
All applications using QSF would have their own user editable maps to convert
data to other applications. The maps are the real inter-operability stuff.
Application maps come with the installation, user edited maps can go with the
user
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 13:22, Neil Williams wrote:
I disagree, I prefer validation because there's no reason to implement a
sub-set of validation (just checking Doc-Root) when code exists to check the
whole. After all, you just said to use other existing methods rather than
implementing our
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 23:50, Derek Atkins wrote:
2) I'm not sure what mkdtemp is. I don't see that on Solaris,
so that could be a real problem.
Well, it's not listed in the lib/goffice/*.c files, so it's probably
spurious.
3) Solaris also does not have ieee754.h
Hmm. IIRC, a lot of the
I'm jumping into this thread late, since I had RealJob to do this
afternoon. My summarized take after catching up on it all:
1/ We're all in agreement that the current options stuff is
less-than-optimal, to various degrees.
2/ Your proposal doesn't have feature-parity with the existing system,
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 20:24, Derek Atkins wrote:
scheme sort of has this dichotomy that merges the concept of code and
data. It's sorta the nature of the beast. *shrugs*
Yah yah, I'm well aware of that... the problem, though, is that that
flexibility comes with a price. Since the
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 20:21, David Harrison wrote:
I did a little bit of fooling around at
http://gnomesupport.org/wiki/index.php/GnuCashFaq
Ignoring content for now, as I just cut and pasted, is that the
general layout that you had in mind.
Yes. That is awesome.
Thanks!
...jsled
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On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 05:36, Neil Williams wrote:
To me, it seems that we are passing a const char * to pango_layout_set_text()
when it is expecting a UTF-8 wchar_t wide char string.
Actually, I think that's slightly wrong. pango wants UTF-8 strings,
which conveniently fit into char* ...
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 08:07, Neil Williams wrote:
On Monday 14 March 2005 2:09 pm, Josh Sled wrote:
Can you isolate the source of the strings?
In a related problem, when I use the en_GB locale, Open Recent produces a
very
confusing (unusable) list. I've taken this from a screenshot:
1
On Sun, 2005-04-03 at 04:08, Neil Williams wrote:
Thereagain, until now I didn't now that GnuCash wasn't intended to use 2.4!
:-)
Yeah, the only place this is in the source tree is ./configure.in [[[
# Look for libgnomeui by pkg-config
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GNOME, libgnomeui-2.0 = 2.2
On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 10:19, Neil Williams wrote:
It's currently only GnuCash that puts limits on top level and sub objects and
it gets confusing sometimes. Certainly, within GnuCash there should not be
GncAddress or FreqSpec objects on their own - they simply won't get written
out by the
On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 10:31, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Another option would be to help with the G2 port. I've been
anticipating doing the FS/SX QOFization next ... but _after_ the G2
port is done. Then the branching issues go away, we can get closer
On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 09:44, Derek Atkins wrote:
Also, when you make these changes you should make them to only HEAD
__OR__ g2. Pick one and stick with it. David Hampton performs
monthly (or so) merges from Head up to g2, and if you make the same
set of changes in both branches it makes the
On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 14:32, Daniel Tudosie wrote:
Ofcourse I would like to help in the effort of porting gnucash to gnome2
The best place to start here, apart from simply getting the code
checked out and built, is the GNOME2_STATUS file. It contains the
canonical list of issues, differences
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 06:01, Geert Janssens wrote:
So it uses /usr/lib instead of /opt
How can I have it start the build installed in /opt ?
This seems like a trivial thing to do, but I can't figure it out... blush
That's odd. How did you build it? I.e., what arguments did you give
when
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 09:50, Geert Janssens wrote:
Since your reply suggests it should, I have removed everthing, and started
from scratch, this time avoiding the very first attempt (the one without
parameters to autogen.sh, and using DESTDIR). Gnucash starts just fine now
(indicating CVS
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