I am not confused. Here is a link to a CPA's site explaining the issue
http://www.otcpas.com/advisor-blog/dual-signatures/#:~:text=By%20requiring%20two%20signatures%2C%20the,checks%20to%20a%20fictitious%20company.
Dale
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:24 AM Michael or Penny Novack <
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
Thanks. I see that answers a lot of questions about file locations.
> currently using GnuCash on multiple devices?
Yes. I store the main data file on encrypted cloud storage so I can open my
books on multiple devices, though not at the
Hi Matt,
Sorry I should have mentioned the Gnucash wiki will give you lots of info
on file and config locations, see the following...
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 at 07:32, David H wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I just synch my prefs,
Hi Matt,
I just synch my prefs, reports and data files via Dropbox and
FreeFileSync. Each time I update any of these I manually fire up
FreeFileSync to copy up to Dropbox and when I'm on a different pc use FFS
to copy the latest versions down if they have been changed. You could do
the same
I'd like my saved report configurations to be available on all my devices. Im
using 4.1 on Windows, and it seems this config is stored in my roaming profile.
I'd like to set it to a different location, or at least be able to
export/import customized report configurations.
--
Matt Miller
As far as I can tell, the values of the targeted elements are defined in
the Glade files which are part of the source code. I don't think there
is a single CSS file with all of the rules in it like a custom file is
organized.
That is why I asked for a copy of your file, because it will show
Interesting, I thought Webkit on Linux was at a proper version to not
have this issue. (could be the version on Mint 18.3 is indeed older)
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/28/20 9:42 AM, Roderick Anderson wrote:
The same is true for Linux. Well at least Linux Mint 18.3. I haven't
tested it yet on Mint
I don't want to wast anyone's time since I only need to make a dozen changes
for 3 Win 10 computers based on screen size
As for this file I understand they use an assortment of colors to show where
tags are in GNC, but is it complete
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/doc/gtk-3.0.css)
On 7/27/2020 4:50 PM, Dale Alspach wrote:
I would not put much faith in requiring two signatures. It is unlikely that
the bank is actually paying any attention to this requirement. I learned
this from a former bank employee who was on the board of a nonprofit I work
with. In other words it is
> On Jul 27, 2020, at 8:48 PM, Daffy Duck wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I added a new user for my Charles Schwab investment account, and it
> retrieved accounts and found my account.
>
> I then matched it when an existing mutual fund account that I created
> in gnucash.
>
> However, when I try to
I just tested the file on Windows 10 with GC 4.1 and it works fine. It's
located as follows:
%APPDATA%\gnucash\gtk-3.0.css
Chris
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:00 AM GTI .H wrote:
> The information here https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 should be
> sufficient for users, but it doesn't work.
>
>
The information here https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 should be
sufficient for users, but it doesn't work.
I tested this template file (
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/doc/gtk-3.0.css) and nothing
worked for me.
The issue is not having an example CSS file, the issue is having
The same is true for Linux. Well at least Linux Mint 18.3. I haven't
tested it yet on Mint 19.x
I save the report as HTML. Open with Firefox and use the Print to PDF
extension. Couple of extra steps but works.
Rod
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On 7/28/20 5:52 AM, D. via gnucash-user wrote:
Adrien,
As I
Adrien,
As I understand it, the problem lies with the underlying WebKit rendering
engine, which is known to have this problem on both Windows and Mac, as you've
noted. Exporting pdf will only generate a pdf with the problem embedded in it.
The solution is, as you've also noted, to export html
Hello everyone,
Just confirming the issue with Citibank QFX files. They are changing the
FITID for the same transactions in the QFX downloads. I'll reach out to
them, but I'm not optimistic
The download on Friday yielded the following for a specific transaction:
CREDIT
2020072112
Thanks for the links.
That first one is the bug report I had in mind. (re-reading it just now
reminded me of other issues and difficulties I had forgotten)
The second one appears closed, but I'm sure is an interesting read.
And yes, I've been following your work a bit on that fancy chart. I
Long standing problem for Mac for sure and I think Windows as well.
A work around if you want to use export (I thought they provided the
same result) is to open that export in a web browser and print from
there. I've heard of decent mileage from Firefox and Chrome. I don't
know about Safari,
Better yet, post *your* file that did work. Then we can see what you are
trying to target.
The sample CSS file is the same on all Operating Systems as far as I'm
aware.
What may vary is the version of GTK, which may affect the selectors
available to use, or how they work.
Regards,
Adrien
On Mon, 27 Jul 2020 at 18:52, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> 2. Statement of Cash Flows
>
> I don't recall if this was heavily discussed in a thread or bug report
> (I think a bug report, maybe both) but I recall looking over this last
> year when trying to help a
Was recently doing some reports with v. 3.10 (yes, I know, update?), and
found that "Export as PDF" doesn't respect page boundaries. Result is
that some lines are broken horizontally at the bottom & top of pages.
Doesn't happen, though, if I "Print to PDF" using a suitable (Windows
10) operating
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