Hi,
Am 23.08.21 um 19:37 schrieb D. via gnucash-user:
> Per
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_What.27s_the_GnuCash_file_extension.3F
>
> ".gnucash" is the data file extension.
:
> Original Message
> From: Chris Green
> Sent: Mon Aug 23 12:59:30 EDT 2021
> To: gnucash-use
On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 12:00 PM Chris Green wrote:
> I'm running gnucash 4.4 on Linux,
...
> Also is it possible to have some sort of configuration file to set
> command line options? I'd like to default to --nofile whenever I run
> gnucash as I just about never want the same accounts file tw
Per https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_What.27s_the_GnuCash_file_extension.3F
".gnucash" is the data file extension.
Creating a simple shell script that invokes gnucash with the "--no-file" option
would be my method.
Original Message
From: Chris Green
Sent: Mon Aug 23 12
I'm running gnucash 4.4 on Linux, I see the man page now shows:-
SYNOPSIS
gnucash [options] [ accounts.gnc ]
Has .gnc replaced .gnucash as the account file default suffix now?
Also is it possible to have some sort of configuration file to set
command line options? I'd like to default
Does anyone her use Gnucash with Nationwide (UK) OFX statement
downloads? Does it work OK?
I just want a way to have a searchable version of my Nationwide
current account and credit card statements.
--
Chris Green
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