Re: [GNC] Gnu.cash user

2022-08-02 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
That dimensions hack doesn't ring a bell for me; I'm not sure if it wasn't different in earlier versions... On August 2, 2022 8:43:53 AM GMT+03:00, Adrien Monteleone wrote: >Indeed, If the plot dimensions of the chart are set to their minimums (100 x >100 px or 10 x 10 %) then the chart

Re: [GNC] Gnu.cash user

2022-08-01 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Indeed, If the plot dimensions of the chart are set to their minimums (100 x 100 px or 10 x 10 %) then the chart disappears. (not sure why that works, but so be it) Pity though, you have to run two separate charts in a Multi-Column to get both Assets & Liabilities on the same screen. I see a

Re: [GNC] Gnu.cash user

2022-08-01 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Adrien, Good call. Of special interest perhaps are the Asset Chart and Liabilities Chart reports, in which the user can (a) select specific accounts to include (under Assets & Liabilities, respectively), and (b) select Show Table to list the account values below. One can even (I believe)

Re: [GNC] Gnu.cash user

2022-08-01 Thread Adrien Monteleone
What you are looking for (other than the Accounts Tab) is perhaps a Report. Play around with various reports to see what suits you best. Specifically for the particular accounts you mentioned, experiment with the reports in the Assets & Liabilities menu. The Balance Sheet, Asset Chart/PieChart

[GNC] Gnu.cash user

2022-08-01 Thread James Baxter via gnucash-user
I am James Baxter. Email address is kangaro...@yahoo.com. I just across something very funny. As I am using Firefox to surf the www. Microsoft is sending me info. I am in Atlanta Ga. as I have Gnucash on my laptop. As I don’t see this on YouTube. Can you get the check acc, and also savings