I've mostly been lurking rather than posting, but I've lost count of the
number of things that used to be better in 2.x.x and now don't work as
well in 3.x.x because of GTK. It's proof that "latest and greatest" can
be an oxymoron.
--
Regards,
Stan Brown
Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://Brow
Yes, the Gtk+ version which changed this was implemented for 3.0.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 9:00 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
>
> The underlines are visible without my pressing any keys. (This is GC
> 2.6.19 on Windows 7.)
>
> Alt+A, J works for me just as David says.
>
>
> --
> Regard
The underlines are visible without my pressing any keys. (This is GC
2.6.19 on Windows 7.)
Alt+A, J works for me just as David says.
--
Regards,
Stan Brown
Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://BrownMath.com
http://OakRoadSystems.com
On 2019-06-17 21:43, David Carlson wrote:
> In Windows doe
In Windows does jump to the account register window for
whichever split line the curser is sitting on, even in the Journal view.
Thanks again.
David Carlson
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 5:26 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Do any of the Devs/Docs folks know if the co
Do any of the Devs/Docs folks know if the context-menu and mnemonics are
documented somewhere that David and I aren’t finding?
If not, is there any objection to filing a documentation bug for tracking?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 2:54 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> David,
>
>
Thanks Adrien. When I get back to my computer I will check that out.
David Carlson
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 3:01 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> I forgot to mention, though the linked wiki page does cover this: the lack
> of initial visibility is not a GnuCash thing
I forgot to mention, though the linked wiki page does cover this: the lack of
initial visibility is not a GnuCash thing. It is a GTK+ thing.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 2:54 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> David,
>
> The underlines you are referring to are called mnemonics. They
David,
The underlines you are referring to are called mnemonics. They are not visible
by default. Once you press the activator key (`Alt` on Windows/Linux `Command`
on Mac) you will see them. On Mac, I noticed the menu does not redraw while
being displayed, so I had to click elsewhere to close
On 17 June 2019 at 9:27, David Carlson said:
> I thought there was already a keyboard shortcut for that. In Windows
> release 2.6.19, the letter *J* is underlined in the word *J*ump in the
> *A*ctions menu, which is supposed to indicate a keyboard shortcut.
> However, when I tried it today, I co
So which ones are underlined and how to mahe them work?
David Carlson
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 9:58 AM John Ralls wrote:
> Keyboard shortcuts are not accelerators.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
> > On Jun 17, 2019, at 7:27 AM, David Carlson
> wrote:
> >
> > I thought there was already a keyboard sh
Keyboard shortcuts are not accelerators.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 7:27 AM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> I thought there was already a keyboard shortcut for that. In Windows
> release 2.6.19, the letter *J* is underlined in the word *J*ump in the
> *A*ctions
> menu, which is su
I thought there was already a keyboard shortcut for that. In Windows
release 2.6.19, the letter *J* is underlined in the word *J*ump in the
*A*ctions
menu, which is supposed to indicate a keyboard shortcut. However, when I
tried it today, I couldn't make it work. If it is broken, a bug report
sh
Yep Jump is what I was looking for and I created a keyboard short cut for
it in the acclerator-map file
Thx
On Mon., Jun. 17, 2019, 1:27 a.m. Colin Law, wrote:
> Not certain what you mean. Do you mean that you want to switch to the
> account that is the other side of the transaction? if so the
Not certain what you mean. Do you mean that you want to switch to the
account that is the other side of the transaction? if so then the Jump
toolbar button does that.
Colin
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 at 23:49, JP wrote:
>
> How do I create a keyboard shortcut that will switch me between the entries
>
There's already a short-ish cut method for account selection built in to
GnuCash. As you probably know, and in parlance with many data entry
interfaces, the tab key will move the cursor from field to field.
Once the cursor is in the account column, type the first few letters of the
main account.
How do I create a keyboard shortcut that will switch me between the entries
of the accounts for which a transfer entry is made?
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