> On Jan 4, 2020, at 6:39 PM, Bruno Acklin wrote:
>
> Best wishes for 2020!
>
> I am struggling with a stock account, where I am unable to enter any valid
> transactions, and suspect the security information may be corrupted:
>
> Whenever I enter a trade from the account (declared as stock
Best wishes for 2020!
I am struggling with a stock account, where I am unable to enter any valid
transactions, and suspect the security information may be corrupted:
Whenever I enter a trade from the account (declared as stock for an existing
security INTC) and press return, Gnucash completes
Adrien,
I'm intrigued. You have given the relevant css nodes simply as "tab" off
"tabs". The earlier thread that I cited had the nodes as "notebook tab" and
"notebook tabs". Has the css been changed, are these different elements, or
does the difference not matter, I wonder?
David T.
On
I don't have any experience with share sales in foreign currencies but i have
a little with foreign currency transactions themselves.
One issue may be that the view presented in the Table is as if from the
register for the USD account. AFAIK in that register display, any amounts
from account in
Colin Law wrote
> By comparing the heights of the register lines and the tabs I see that
> I get 9 tabs in the height of 14 register lines whereas the photo
> shows only about 6.5 tabs in 14 register lines.
>
> Colin
I'm also seeing only 6.5 tabs in 14 register lines with Windows 10 and GC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GTK_applications
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I have just tested this in Linux Mint with GnuCash 3.8 and it works fine. The
button functions reverse as expected when the mouse preferences are changed
for the logged in user, so it looks like it is a Windows specific problem.
It may be something specific to do with the implementation of the
I agree!
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 4:47 PM David Carlson
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> Bummer. I would call that a bug.
>
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 4:25 PM Jack Slater wrote:
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>> It does not.
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 3:58 PM David Carlson
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Generally, to make register defaults per account stick,
Bummer. I would call that a bug.
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 4:25 PM Jack Slater wrote:
> It does not.
>
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 3:58 PM David Carlson
> wrote:
>
>> Generally, to make register defaults per account stick, you need to close
>> the GnuCash program, just saving the file will not save
Um, I not a Gtk person, but I did get then inspector. I can’t make heads or
tails of what it’s making. I do see now that what I’m focused on are
“horizontal” GtkBox’s in a notebook, but I still can’t seem to be able to
change anything.
I guess I’m giving up; but I appreciate everyone’s help.
I have my mouse set for left handed use, i.e. the left and right clicks
are reversed. This works for everything on my Windows 10 system except
the GnuCash 3.8b+ program. Is there something I can do to correct
this?
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David - thanks for your input. Regarding chunking the imports, that's
exactly what I'm doing and am making some progress. My primary struggle
right now is that GNUCash doesn't appear to be creating a debug file.
I understand c:\ is a bad location for a user file but I wanted a
location
On 04/01/2020 22:36, Nic Deane wrote:
Dear David,
Thank you so much for a great, simple answer! I found that whereas
before (for whatever reason) all my gnucash files were just sitting
(all laid out) in my Documents directory they were now all grouped in
a Gnucash directory. When I opened
It does not.
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 3:58 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Generally, to make register defaults per account stick, you need to close
> the GnuCash program, just saving the file will not save register settings.
> I do not know if that also applies to the date column. It may not.
>
>
Generally, to make register defaults per account stick, you need to close
the GnuCash program, just saving the file will not save register settings.
I do not know if that also applies to the date column. It may not.
David Carlson
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 2:49 PM Jack Slater wrote:
> OK thank
Nic
The .gnucash directory only contains user meta data about your preferences
in using GnuCash and any stored reports etc. The section in the Books
subdirectory is again only meta data and not the actual data file. The
actual data file will be somewhere else in your home directory where you
OK thank you! I'll try that out.
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 2:35 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> That is something entirely different.
>
> There are threads about this issue, though I’m not sure what the situation
> currently is on Win10. There might also be a bug
That is something entirely different.
There are threads about this issue, though I’m not sure what the situation
currently is on Win10. There might also be a bug filed on it already. As far as
I am aware, the registers *should* remember your column width settings.
If not, a temporary work
I'm getting in on this thread late and not sure if my question is related
or not.
Latest GC on Win 10. I resize the left column (date) to a wider width. When
I close and reopen, its back to original width. Nuisance having to resize
every time. Can I resize once and then save that format?
On
Trying to figure out sect 12.5 of the docs:
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/currency_invest1.html
But for the life of me I cannot get things to balance correctly for the sell
journal entry. The purchase entry is quite straightforward, but for the sell
entry as described by
I am running Gnucash on my desktop computer but when I try to migrate my
files to my little netbook I can't seem to do it.
I used to do it easily by going to Documents and then copying all the
gnucash files across. However, under Version: 3.8 Build ID:
3.8b+(2019-12-29) I don't seem to see
Sorry, I sent that a bit too fast.
Rather than moving the tab image off the left hand of the screen you could make
it invisible like with the button:
tab image {
opacity: 0;
}
then your final label adjustment would look like this:
tab label {
margin-left: -35px;
margin-right: -35px;
Bill,
Sorry this took some time, but I finally got a chance to fire up the GTK
Inspector.
The CSS nodes you’re looking for are called ’tabs’ (for the whole tab
bar/column) and ’tab’ for each individual tab.
You can modify both padding and margin separately. Margin will affect the
spacing
All - the development you're talking about is beyond me, but I'm happy to help
with testing or anything else that needs an extra set of hands. A couple of
things.
- I assume you're in touch with Martin Preuss already, but if not, the README
for aqbanking 6 points out a list of changes that
When I do Edit > Style Sheets and then select Head or Tail and click Edit I get
HTML Style Sheet Properties. There I have 5 panes where I can choose Colors,
Fonts, General, Image, and Tables. Where do I put in custom CSS? I want to
change some properties that are not listed on any of these
The first part of my previous reply sends you to Edit > Style Sheets
There is a custom CSS entry there. That is where you put your own CSS.
I’m not sure how the saved config worked for you before, but I think you have
to bring up the saved config first, then open the options and choose an
Let me add that I’m not running the latest Mac OS version; I’m running 10.13.6.
I’m behind because with each SW change, Apple giveth and Apple taketh away; os
I’m typically slow to change because of what goes away.
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 11:43 AM, Colin Law wrote:
>
> Has anyone else confirmed
HI David,
I forgot to clarify that the file I referenced DOES impact the appearance. I
just can’t seem to get anything to change the sidebar in any way.
Bill
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 11:28 AM, D wrote:
>
> Oh. Ok. I'm sorry it's not working for you; I'm pretty sure that, prior to my
> leaving
No. I can’t seem to find a way to make a change in ~/Library/Application
Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css that impacts the sidebar. I did find in
the discussion and in other places how to set the padding around the menubar
icons and text, and I see discussion in various places about
Hi All,
I am trying to move from quicken to gnucash and have had mixed results
with importing qif files from quicklen. I've been able to isolate a
couple of causes of import failures by trial and error exclusion of
specific items but it appears I have several failures to deal with and
no
Hi Adrien,
Blanking the invoice selection in General just gives me a blank page instead of
the old Invoice #001.
And I ask again, where in a style sheet can I add my own CSS? There is a way
to do this in a configuration, but a configuration apparently now only applies
to a single invoice
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