No, mailto: is different. It tells the mail client to create a new message with
the header filled in with the URI. message: [1] opens a received message-id.
However, it's apparently supported only by Apple mail on macOS, so it doesn't
really make sense to support it in GnuCash. One can easily
Derek:
On MacOS it is possible to get a URL that takes you to a mail
message(in mail.app). The URL is of the form
First, the more cross-platform uri would be mailto:
It looks to me like the message: prefix does something different than
the mailto: prefix.
Derek, I suspect you are
Hi.
First, the more cross-platform uri would be mailto:
Second, the issue is that gnucash catches all uris internally so there are
no external bindings.
-derek
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On January 2, 2021 9:42:48 AM Ira Fuchs wrote:
I am running Gnucash for under
I am running Gnucash for under MacOS mojave. On MacOS it is possible to get a
URL that takes you to a mail message(in mail.app). The URL is of the form
. If I enter
this URL as the location for an association and then try to go to it in
gnucash, I get the error message that the file cannot
Hi, I try to import .csv on my account but I have this error (image
attached)
my .csv to import bills
2,2018-05-01,2,2,Pago de Impuesto,2018-05-01,Municipio de
Panama,ea,Expenses:Taxes,1,22,,,2018-05-01,2018-05-01,,2018-05-01,
3,2018-06-02,2,3,Pago de Impuesto,2018-06-02,Municipio de
Gets me every time.
Ken Schneider
> On Apr 10, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On Wed, April 10, 2019 12:42 pm, Ken Schneider wrote:
>>> On 4/10/19 6:11 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>> We do support QFX. It is part of the OFX importer.
>>>
>>> We do not support IIF or
Hi,
On Wed, April 10, 2019 12:42 pm, Ken Schneider wrote:
> On 4/10/19 6:11 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> We do support QFX. It is part of the OFX importer.
>>
>> We do not support IIF or QXF.. Those are proprietary formats and we have
>> no immediate plans to attempt to reverse engineer them.
>>
On 4/10/19 6:11 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
We do support QFX. It is part of the OFX importer.
We do not support IIF or QXF.. Those are proprietary formats and we have
no immediate plans to attempt to reverse engineer them.
-derek
Dazed and confused here.
One line says QFX is supported, the
We do support QFX. It is part of the OFX importer.
We do not support IIF or QXF.. Those are proprietary formats and we have no
immediate plans to attempt to reverse engineer them.
-derek
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On April 10, 2019 5:42:39 AM syed huq via
Hi,
My Bank supports .IIF and .QFX formats for Data Import.
Your documentations do not show support of these (yet). I have tried the
ASCII CSV and I get errors during import.
Any plans for these .IIF or .QFX format support ?
Syed
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Earl's Furniture writes:
> Derek,
>
> I haven’t checked yet to see if there is a bug filed, but the
> invoice/bill entry window has ‘edit’ buttons next to the
> customer/vendor and job fields. But those buttons don’t work as you
> noted, you have to click the ‘edit’
Derek,
I haven’t checked yet to see if there is a bug filed, but the invoice/bill
entry window has ‘edit’ buttons next to the customer/vendor and job fields. But
those buttons don’t work as you noted, you have to click the ‘edit’ icon on the
toolbar.
Now that there are no labels on the
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