On Monday, December 31, 2018 8:40:40 PM CET Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> It should probably be filed in Bugzilla, but I think it might already be
> there.
>
No for enhancement requests uservoice is fine. We haven't stated this
explicitly I think, but I find it easier if bugzilla is really for trac
Of course! I found everything since Feb 2018! Many thanks and a Happy
New Year!
Off to load 3.3, I hope that command works there too.
Barry
On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:20 PM, David Carlson
wrote:
The thread GNCupdating advice seems to have answers that could apply
to this thread.
Adding to bo
FWIW - for Windows systems there is light weight, free, fast file and
folder locator called 'Everything'; available at void tools.com. (Quite
impressive with respect to windows search.)
nvsoar
On 12/31/18 13:26, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
That’s an easy go-to method for nearly any application. I
That’s an easy go-to method for nearly any application. I teach it to my family
regularly. It is very useful when they aren’t paying attention to where they
just saved something moments ago as most apps default to a standard preference
location (like Downloads or Documents) or the last-used loca
The thread GNCupdating advice seems to have answers that could apply to
this thread.
Adding to both: In the release 2.6.xx family, a simple method to find the
last used data file is to start the File > Save as process and see where
GnuCash wants to put the new file. Then cancel before actually sa
It should probably be filed in Bugzilla, but I think it might already be there.
I seem to recall asking this question myself some months ago after a thread
about user confusion over these files. I unfortunately can’t find the thread
and don’t remember the exact final point, but I do remember one
Been done.
https://gnucash.uservoice.com/forums/101223-feature-request/suggestions/1470507-configuration-option-for-backup-location
On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 23:18, Stephen M. Butler wrote: On
12/31/18 9:29 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
> Under "Uddating advice", I believe Finbar Mahon wrote:
>
>
On 12/31/18 9:29 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
> Under "Uddating advice", I believe Finbar Mahon wrote:
>
>> On reading it I see that what is missing is how to find where the
>> gnucash file is saved. The problem is that where it is was specified
>> by yourself when you first saved your accounts file. Ju
Under "Uddating advice", I believe Finbar Mahon wrote:
> On reading it I see that what is missing is how to find where the
> gnucash file is saved. The problem is that where it is was specified
> by yourself when you first saved your accounts file. Just as it is if
> you save a word processor do