Bob,
Any feedback is welcome. John Ralls has suggested that the right place for
documentation of how the code works is in
Doxygen comments in the code itself and I agree with him there. There is a
design document in the code which I may be
able to add to. For the user documentmation I will be t
BTW, in case you want to add also AqBanking Setup, you can find images in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect (en) and
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/De/Onlinebanking-Einrichtungsassistent
for FinTS/HBCI in german.
Am Fr., 16. Aug. 2019 um 09:33 Uhr schrieb David Cousens
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Hi David,
Am Fr., 16. Aug. 2019 um 09:33 Uhr schrieb David Cousens
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> Hi Frank,
>
> I created a stripped OFX import file from one of my bank accounts OFX files
> and created an version with a few transactions edited and several deleted I
> now have a series of screenshots of the import matcher
Hi Frank,
I created a stripped OFX import file from one of my bank accounts OFX files
and created an version with a few transactions edited and several deleted I
now have a series of screenshots of the import matcher after importing the
shortened file and then importing the full file so I can do
Hi,
from help:
>2.1.1. GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide
>
>This guide is the counterpart to this help. It explains the concepts used in
>GnuCash and has a tutorial that takes you through using GnuCash to manage your
>accounts.
and guide:
>1.4.1. Context Help
>
> The context help provides de
Frank,
One difficulty I have is in separating the interface description from the
operational use of it in the case of the import matcher and the import
process generally. Geert did a good job of incorporating the essentials in
the popup help dialog in the interface and making it largely self
docum
Dear Davids,
Am Do., 15. Aug. 2019 um 03:07 Uhr schrieb David Cousens
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> David,
>
> I also agree that the guide is the most logical place to place most of the
> detail for the Importing operations.
> However the same information is currently largely duplicated in the
> transaction operations s
David,
I also agree that the guide is the most logical place to place most of the
detail for the Importing operations.
However the same information is currently largely duplicated in the
transaction operations section of the help manual including some recent
updates re the importer and matcher. Th
Frank,
I might also have to look at the recent additions to the Help manual and see
if they are not better in the guide rather than the help manual. David T
pointed me to the right place in the guide in another post. Agreed on the
wiki. In addition to the information which might be useful to user
Hi John,
Point taken on the documenting the how in the code and what it does in the
docs. I have a slight familiarity with Doxygen but no great expertise but
there is one way to change that. I'll ty and keep any Help and Tutorial
description as general as I can while trying to provide something th
To echo one part of John's comment, I recommend that any description of this
process belongs in the Guide, and not the Help or on the wiki. Since chapter 3
of the Guide is called "Importing into Gnucash," I would probably suggest to
put it there.
David T.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 8:56, Jo
> On Aug 13, 2019, at 6:25 PM, David Cousens wrote:
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> At present the transaction importing documentation in the Help manual has no
> full description of how the import main matcher goes about the process of
> searching for and matching an imported transaction to an existing
> transaction or
Hi David,
Am Mi., 14. Aug. 2019 um 03:26 Uhr schrieb David Cousens
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> At present the transaction importing documentation in the Help manual has no
> full description of how the import main matcher goes about the process of
> searching for and matching an imported transaction to an existing
> tr
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