Don't know if you ever solved this, or if a solution is possible, but
these are the lines from my GTK3 CSS file that deal with the register lines.
*.gnc-class-register-primary
{
background-color: @hueRegLight ;
color: @hueTextNormal ;
}
*.gnc-class-register-secondary
{
On 4/7/2024 9:39 PM, Bruce Schuck wrote:
Odd, after sending a message to the gnucash-devel list early this
morning, I received an email saying my message was in a queue because
I'm not subscribed. Odd, I've been subscribed for at least a handful
of years.
I also notice that it does not show
Odd, after sending a message to the gnucash-devel list early this
morning, I received an email saying my message was in a queue because
I'm not subscribed. Odd, I've been subscribed for at least a handful of
years.
I also notice that it does not show up in the list of lists at
Hi Christopher
Thanks for resolving this so quickly.
I have successfully imported both my Bank Statement and Credit Card QIF
files on Windows 10 using this nightly build:
gnucash-5.6-2024-04-06-git-5.6-9-gcab6173cd5+.setup.exe
If anyone is interested, this is the layout of my QIF files.
Greetings Dr. Robert L. Kieffer, and welcome to the wonderful world of
GnuCash!
Yes, you most certainly have come to the right place. Just send through
the following information:
* Your computer operating system type & version:
(Windows 10 / Linux Mint 21.3 / macOS Sonoma / ...)
*
I need some help with GnuCash..is this the place to get it?
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Dr. Robert L. Kieffer
Waukegan, IL.
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That one has never seemed to work for very long. Perhaps they notice any
increased traffic and change, or are just the kind of folks who update
their code regularly? Oh well.
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To update your
Just an FYI. It appears that the Fool module (quote method/source
"fool") has stopped working in the last week or so. I've spent some time
investigating if it would be an easy fix, but no luck.
Sorry.
Bruce S.
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Apologize if this is a duplicate, sometimes I'm not sure if my post
actually gets sent out. The QIF importer in Gnucash 5.6 gives me the same
error for my credit card import even though the same file works in Quicken
and in Gnucash 5.5. I had to reinstall Gnucash 5.5.
As an aside, my experience
Again, nothing that I'm no expert:
It seems to me that your solution has four splits, while mine has... four
splits.
Depending on the actual event, either could be valid. For example, a conversion
between accounts at a single brokerage might look like your example, while one
from one
Phyllis,
I have many questions about this issue.
1. Are you importing the transactions with all their splits defined, and splits
within those imported transactions are not actually getting in to the GnuCash
data file?
2. Are you importing a record from another account (for instance, your
Correct Geoff, and the latest nightlies will have the correct fix.
https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024, 12:10 pm Geoff, wrote:
> I suspect this bug fix in the 5.6 release notes is the cause:
>
> Bug 799225 - QIF Importer Crashes Silently after "Start Import"
Hi John,
I tried to submit this information at
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799086 but was not able to log in or
reset my password, so I thought I'd at least let you know by email:
I had this same problem of reports being blank, after switching from Ubuntu to
Linux Mint (to GC
That's not always the case. Some brokerages (Schwab, for example) pull the
money into an account directly, from which shares are purchased at some later
date. It's essentially a cash based asset account, but it doesn't appear
separately to the user.
One way to handle this is to place these
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