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2018-03-18 Thread Justin Smith
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Re: Tax tables

2018-03-18 Thread Alex Aycinena
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: John Ralls 
> To: Alan Schold 
> Cc: GnuCash User List 
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2018 09:00:05 -0700
> Subject: Re: Tax tables
>
>
> > On Mar 18, 2018, at 8:43 AM, Alan Schold  wrote:
> >
> > Wll the tax template in Reports be updated in light of the new US tax
> law?
>
>
> Eventually, when Alex Aycinena finds time to do it.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
>
Exactly.  By the way, I've reviewed the tables for 2017 and they are OK.
Someone recently pointed out to me that there is an update to the txf
standards. I will update for those too when I have the time.

Alex
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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread John Ralls
It should also be reviewed to make sure that it's correct for Gtk3.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Mar 18, 2018, at 10:24 AM, David Carlson  
> wrote:
> 
> There is a list of shortcuts somewhere in the GnuCash documentation.  I
> vaguely recall that the list only covers shortcuts that are not OS
> specific, but now I wonder if it should be reviewed to see if this tab bar
> shortcut is included and if there could be references to help find lists
> that are OS specific or Desktop specific in the case of Linux.
> 
> David C
> 
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 12:06 PM, Catscrash  wrote:
> 
>> Am 18.03.2018 um 17:54 schrieb David Carlson:
>> 
>> Sebastian ,
>> 
>> I can share a small tidbit that I found some time ago.  When I want to
>> navigate many tabs to the right or left I right click n any tab in the
>> tab-bar.   This makes the tab list pop up then I can either use the scroll
>> wheel or other means to move the highlight up or down the list.  However,
>> that feature is the one that will be going away with GTK+ 3, so then we may
>> be stuck with what you just mentioned.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks, with 2.7.6 the list still opens on right click and it's still
>> better than going through the little arrow thingy, along with Anthonys
>> answer, I can properly work now :-)
>> 
>> thanks!
>> Sebastian (since you went through the trouble of looking it up :-D)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> David C
>> 
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:10 AM, Catscrash 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> yes, I have a lot of tabs open, a lot of reports in the beginning and
>>> then some accounts that I use a lot.
>>> 
>>> If I am at the account overview, it's easy to just open the interesting
>>> account, but when I want to get back to the account overview, or a report
>>> that's in one of the first tabs, those tabs are scrolled out of the window,
>>> so I have to click on the little arrow on the left a lot of times, until
>>> the account that I need comes up, or until I have reached the first tab
>>> (account overview).
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Lets say I have 20 tabs open. I want to open another one, it opens in
>>> last place. Now I want to go back to the account-overview. I have to click
>>> on the little arrow 21 times... This is seriously annoying.
>>> 
>>> If the scroll-wheel would at least scroll the complete tabbar to the left
>>> / right, that way I could click on the account I want, without having to
>>> click on the little arrow a lot of times.
>>> 
>>> So if scrolling is out, with ctrl+pageup/down I could at least just hold
>>> ctrl + page down and it would just switch over the accounts until it
>>> reaches the first one. Thunderbird / Firefox work like that e.g. - Also
>>> nautilus (which would be gtk3 as well, right?)
>>> 
>>> best regards!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Am 18.03.2018 um 16:45 schrieb David Carlson:
>>> 
>>> After thinking about this some more, I realized that the main reason I
>>> keep all my tabs open is that very often want to return to the last
>>> highlighted transaction in a given register instead of the very last
>>> transaction.  Thus I would vote for an additional feature to set registers
>>> to open to the last selected transaction.
>>> 
>>> David C
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 10:15 AM, David Carlson <
>>> david.carlson@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
 David,
 
 I suspect that Catscrash, like me, likes to have all his tabs open at
 once.  Then we usually force the the tab list to appear then scroll up or
 down to the one we want.  That is handy when the currently highlighted
 transaction in the currently focussed register does not contain the desired
 account or the user wants to jump to a tab for an open report or another
 special tab.
 
 I agree that having a documented method to choose a certain tab would be
 a nice feature, and I, for one would use it if I knew about it.  Along the
 same line, I do not know of any way to jump to the currently (or
 previously) highlighted transaction in a tab of the type that includes
 sub-accounts.  I would love to see a shortcut to do that.
 
 David C
 
 On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:26 AM, D via gnucash-user <
 gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
 
> I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.
> 
> On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash 
> wrote:
> 
> Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
> how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
> There certainly must be something?
> 
> thanks!
> 
> 
> Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
>> Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday
> where he said
>>> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
>>> 
>>> Maf.

GnuCash 2.7.7 Released

2018-03-18 Thread John Ralls
The Gnucash Development Team is pleased to release Gnucash 2.7.7, the eighth 
release of an unstable series leading to Gnucash 3.0

Notice that we've decided that beginning with the upcoming major release we 
will use two-digit release numbers and that the next stable release will be 
3.0. Maintenance releases will be 3.1, 3.2, etc. The next unstable release will 
be 3.900 and will lead to 4.0.

This release is UNSTABLE and SHOULD NOT BE USED in production.

This release changes file locations, binding APIs, report options, and can make 
your data file no longer compatible with previous versions. See the Update 
Notes Page for details.

See the KNOWN PROBLEMS list at the bottom of the announcement.

New Features for Users:

None in this release.
For Developers and Distro packagers:

• The Python Bindings and Console are now for Python 3.
• It's now possible to create a GncPrice from the Python bindings with 
"gnc_price_create(book)", removing the need to clone an existing GncPrice 
object and modify it.
• Compilation of GLib Schemas during build and installation can be 
disabled by setting -DCOMPILE_GSCHEMAS=OFF. This is intended only for 
distribution packaging scripts that run glib-compile-schemas themselves.
Bugs fixed in this release:

• Bug 787439 - Segmentation Fault in Transfer dialog after clearing 
Date field and pressing escape.
• Bug 791831 - Add python3 support.
• Bug 794242 - Remove keep above setting for assistant hierarchy
Some other fixes not associated with reported bugs:

• Fix date corruption in SQL load. Four date elements were affected: 
GncEntry::date, GncEntry::date_entered, GncInvoice::opened, and 
GncInvoice::posted. This does not affect the stored values of the dates.
• Fix lost Bayesian matches in SQL backend. The import-map-bayes uses a 
three-part key that uses the same delimiter as a path and the SQL backend was 
throwing away everything except the account guid.
• More transient-window fixes and other Gtk3 cleanups.
• Add xmlns namespace declarations to all of the accounts templates 
that lacked it and remove the emacs mode-setting comments at the end of them.
KNOWN PROBLEMS:

• Bug 789594 - Unable to overwrite sqlite3 database file
• Bug 791823 - There is no Gtk3 theme-setting tool for Windows.
• Bug 791825 - Accounting period dates off-by-1
• Bug 793220 - Can't input CJK characters in the transaction 
description field
Updated Translations:

Spanish


Getting GnuCash for Windows and MacOS

GnuCash is provided for both Microsoft Windows XP® and later and MacOS X 10.9 
(Mavericks)® and later in pre-built, all-in-one packages. An installer is 
provided for Microsoft Windows® while the MacOS X® package is a disk image 
containing a drag-and-drop application bundle.
SourceForge:

  Download GnuCash for Win32: 
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gnucash/gnucash-2.7.7.setup.exe
  Download GnuCash for Mac-Intel: 
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gnucash/Gnucash-Intel-2.7.7-1.dmg

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 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gnucash/gnucash-2.7.7.tar.gz
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Please consult the README.dependencies file in the sources for the required 
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About the Program

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General Public 

Re: GNUcash setup

2018-03-18 Thread Mike or Penny Novack

On 3/18/2018 4:27 PM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
Have you looked at using the log files to duplicate transactions from 
one session into another?


I don't think that would fit the case here, as in the general case, the 
transactions would NOT be duplicates. Take a look at the example Ken gives.


"such as expensing a portion of utilities for my home office business 
expenses"


From the point of view of personal books:  Check to utility, debit of 
transaction split between a personal utility expense and probably a loan 
to the business << or an additional investment in the business >>
From the point of view of the business, a debit to a business utility 
expense (for that amount) and a credit to a liability to the business 
owner. Or of course could have been treated as a negative draw << 
additional investment in the business rather than a loan to it.  >>


Michael D Novack
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Re: Export transactions to CSV

2018-03-18 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Unfortunately, you can only export one of those hierarchies at a time. (I’m not 
sure of the rhyme or reason for that)

If you regularly need to read GnuCash data outside of GnuCash, might I suggest 
investigating either PiCash, or using one of the SQL backends.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 18, 2018, at 12:48 PM, Stan Brown  wrote:
> 
> Good day!
> 
> In the dialog for Export Transactions to CSV, I can't figure out how to
> tell it to do transactions for all accounts. I had to go through the
> whole dialog process four times, selecting accounts and re-selecting
> dates and having my archived transactions split into four files.
> 
> That's so obviously cumbersome that I must somehow just not be seeing
> the way to export transactions for all accounts at once. Can some kind
> person point out what I'm missing, please?  Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Stan Brown
> Tompkins County, New York, USA
> http://BrownMath.com
> http://OakRoadSystems.com
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Re: GNUcash setup

2018-03-18 Thread Ronal B Morse
Have you looked at using the log files to duplicate transactions from 
one session into another?


Each gnucash session produces a log of the transactions for that session 
(those are the files with the extension .log that you see clogging up 
your data directory. The name of the log file contains the date and time 
it was created.


The file menu has an entry to "import transactions from .log file"

I haven't tried it, but it may be possible for you to open GnuCash and 
make you entries into one data file, close that data file, open a second 
data file and import the transactions from the earlier session.


Worth trying.  Usual warnings about backing up critical data and all that.

RBM



On 03/18/2018 01:53 PM, kbrown wrote:

Further:
After reviewing the info and links, it seems it may be possible to have two
or more different root trees in one file to accomplish what I want, however
that appears to be non standard or supported and may not work in the future.
So I've decided to track each of my entities in a separate file and cross
post as required for such as expensing a portion of utilities for my home
office business expenses. There should only be a few items like that and it
seems there can be more than one file open at the same time for copy and
paste between.
Ken



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Re: GNUcash setup

2018-03-18 Thread kbrown
Further:
After reviewing the info and links, it seems it may be possible to have two
or more different root trees in one file to accomplish what I want, however
that appears to be non standard or supported and may not work in the future.
So I've decided to track each of my entities in a separate file and cross
post as required for such as expensing a portion of utilities for my home
office business expenses. There should only be a few items like that and it
seems there can be more than one file open at the same time for copy and
paste between.
   Ken



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Re: GnuCash: Register Entry Autofill

2018-03-18 Thread Fred Bone
On 17 March 2018 at 10:35, Charles Sliger said:

> Is there any way to turn off the autofill function when ebtering
> transactions in a register?
> GnuCash frequently insists on creating a split transaction that I have to
> deconstruct in order to enter a simple transaction. I've looked in the
> Preferences but can't find anything that turns this off. -- -chaz Charles
> Sliger "No matter where you go... There you are... Buckaroo Banzai"

The simplest approach I've found is to type something that overrides the 
autofill, then after tabbing to the Transfer column and entering the 
relevant info, backtab back to Description to correct it. 

AFAICT this is no more work overall than it would take to find and change 
a setting to turn autofill off and then back on, unless perhaps the 
setting was on the toolbar.
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Re: GnuCash: Register Entry Autofill

2018-03-18 Thread Colin Law
On 17 March 2018 at 17:35, Charles Sliger  wrote:
> Is there any way to turn off the autofill function when ebtering
> transactions in a register?
> GnuCash frequently insists on creating a split transaction that I have
> to deconstruct in order to enter a simple transaction.
> I've looked in the Preferences but can't find anything that turns this
> off.

I don't know about turning it off, but to remove splits once it
autofills you can use Right Click > Remove other splits

Colin
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Re: Export transactions to CSV

2018-03-18 Thread David Carlson
Sorry,  I Misread your message and replied assuming that you meant import
instead ox export.  Please disregard  that answer.

David C

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 1:12 PM David Carlson 
wrote:

> Stan,
>
> I think that may not be possible in releases 2.6.xx of GnuCash.
>
> Unless you can reduce the file to only contain transactions having the
> same account on the 'source' side.
>
> I believe there is a major improvement in the offing for release 3.0
> coming out soon.
>
> David C
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 12:51 PM Stan Brown 
> wrote:
>
>> Good day!
>>
>> In the dialog for Export Transactions to CSV, I can't figure out how to
>> tell it to do transactions for all accounts. I had to go through the
>> whole dialog process four times, selecting accounts and re-selecting
>> dates and having my archived transactions split into four files.
>>
>> That's so obviously cumbersome that I must somehow just not be seeing
>> the way to export transactions for all accounts at once. Can some kind
>> person point out what I'm missing, please?  Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Stan Brown
>> Tompkins County, New York, USA
>> http://BrownMath.com
>> http://OakRoadSystems.com
>>
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Re: Export transactions to CSV

2018-03-18 Thread David Carlson
Stan,

I think that may not be possible in releases 2.6.xx of GnuCash.

Unless you can reduce the file to only contain transactions having the same
account on the 'source' side.

I believe there is a major improvement in the offing for release 3.0 coming
out soon.

David C

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 12:51 PM Stan Brown 
wrote:

> Good day!
>
> In the dialog for Export Transactions to CSV, I can't figure out how to
> tell it to do transactions for all accounts. I had to go through the
> whole dialog process four times, selecting accounts and re-selecting
> dates and having my archived transactions split into four files.
>
> That's so obviously cumbersome that I must somehow just not be seeing
> the way to export transactions for all accounts at once. Can some kind
> person point out what I'm missing, please?  Thanks!
>
> --
> Regards,
> Stan Brown
> Tompkins County, New York, USA
> http://BrownMath.com
> http://OakRoadSystems.com
>
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GnuCash: Register Entry Autofill

2018-03-18 Thread Charles Sliger
Is there any way to turn off the autofill function when ebtering
transactions in a register?
GnuCash frequently insists on creating a split transaction that I have
to deconstruct in order to enter a simple transaction.
I've looked in the Preferences but can't find anything that turns this
off.
-- 
-chaz
Charles Sliger
"No matter where you go... There you are... Buckaroo Banzai"




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Export transactions to CSV

2018-03-18 Thread Stan Brown
Good day!

In the dialog for Export Transactions to CSV, I can't figure out how to
tell it to do transactions for all accounts. I had to go through the
whole dialog process four times, selecting accounts and re-selecting
dates and having my archived transactions split into four files.

That's so obviously cumbersome that I must somehow just not be seeing
the way to export transactions for all accounts at once. Can some kind
person point out what I'm missing, please?  Thanks!

-- 
Regards,
Stan Brown
Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://BrownMath.com
http://OakRoadSystems.com

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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread David Carlson
There is a list of shortcuts somewhere in the GnuCash documentation.  I
vaguely recall that the list only covers shortcuts that are not OS
specific, but now I wonder if it should be reviewed to see if this tab bar
shortcut is included and if there could be references to help find lists
that are OS specific or Desktop specific in the case of Linux.

David C

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 12:06 PM, Catscrash  wrote:

> Am 18.03.2018 um 17:54 schrieb David Carlson:
>
> Sebastian ,
>
> I can share a small tidbit that I found some time ago.  When I want to
> navigate many tabs to the right or left I right click n any tab in the
> tab-bar.   This makes the tab list pop up then I can either use the scroll
> wheel or other means to move the highlight up or down the list.  However,
> that feature is the one that will be going away with GTK+ 3, so then we may
> be stuck with what you just mentioned.
>
>
> Thanks, with 2.7.6 the list still opens on right click and it's still
> better than going through the little arrow thingy, along with Anthonys
> answer, I can properly work now :-)
>
> thanks!
> Sebastian (since you went through the trouble of looking it up :-D)
>
>
>
> David C
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:10 AM, Catscrash 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> yes, I have a lot of tabs open, a lot of reports in the beginning and
>> then some accounts that I use a lot.
>>
>> If I am at the account overview, it's easy to just open the interesting
>> account, but when I want to get back to the account overview, or a report
>> that's in one of the first tabs, those tabs are scrolled out of the window,
>> so I have to click on the little arrow on the left a lot of times, until
>> the account that I need comes up, or until I have reached the first tab
>> (account overview).
>>
>>
>> Lets say I have 20 tabs open. I want to open another one, it opens in
>> last place. Now I want to go back to the account-overview. I have to click
>> on the little arrow 21 times... This is seriously annoying.
>>
>> If the scroll-wheel would at least scroll the complete tabbar to the left
>> / right, that way I could click on the account I want, without having to
>> click on the little arrow a lot of times.
>>
>> So if scrolling is out, with ctrl+pageup/down I could at least just hold
>> ctrl + page down and it would just switch over the accounts until it
>> reaches the first one. Thunderbird / Firefox work like that e.g. - Also
>> nautilus (which would be gtk3 as well, right?)
>>
>> best regards!
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 18.03.2018 um 16:45 schrieb David Carlson:
>>
>> After thinking about this some more, I realized that the main reason I
>> keep all my tabs open is that very often want to return to the last
>> highlighted transaction in a given register instead of the very last
>> transaction.  Thus I would vote for an additional feature to set registers
>> to open to the last selected transaction.
>>
>> David C
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 10:15 AM, David Carlson <
>> david.carlson@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> David,
>>>
>>> I suspect that Catscrash, like me, likes to have all his tabs open at
>>> once.  Then we usually force the the tab list to appear then scroll up or
>>> down to the one we want.  That is handy when the currently highlighted
>>> transaction in the currently focussed register does not contain the desired
>>> account or the user wants to jump to a tab for an open report or another
>>> special tab.
>>>
>>> I agree that having a documented method to choose a certain tab would be
>>> a nice feature, and I, for one would use it if I knew about it.  Along the
>>> same line, I do not know of any way to jump to the currently (or
>>> previously) highlighted transaction in a tab of the type that includes
>>> sub-accounts.  I would love to see a shortcut to do that.
>>>
>>> David C
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:26 AM, D via gnucash-user <
>>> gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>>>
 I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.

 On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash 
 wrote:

 Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
 how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
 There certainly must be something?

 thanks!


 Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
 > Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday
 where he said
 >> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
 >>
 >> Maf.
 >>
 > Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
 >
 > But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove
 it
 > from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
 >
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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread Catscrash
Ah! Now it get's interesting, thank you!

That is a workaround that's useful and working. Kind of what I was
looking for.

Still not as nice as it was before with the scrollwheel, also it's kind
of inconsistent with other GTK3 programs, but it works and it helps!

thanks a lot!

best regards!


Am 18.03.2018 um 17:57 schrieb Anthony Hepple:
> Ctrl+Alt+PageDown (I incorrectly quoted Ctrl+Shift+PageDown earlier)
> cycles through the tabs. So Ctrl+Alt+PageDown taks you straight from
> the last tap to the Accounts tab and Ctrl-Alt+PageUp will take you
> from the Accounts tab to the very last tab.
>
> On 18 March 2018 at 16:10, Catscrash  wrote:
>> ...
>> So if scrolling is out, with ctrl+pageup/down I could at least just hold
>> ctrl + page down and it would just switch over the accounts until it
>> reaches the first one. Thunderbird / Firefox work like that e.g. - Also
>> nautilus (which would be gtk3 as well, right?)
>> ...


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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread David Carlson
 Sebastian ,

I can share a small tidbit that I found some time ago.  When I want to
navigate many tabs to the right or left I right click n any tab in the
tab-bar.   This makes the tab list pop up then I can either use the scroll
wheel or other means to move the highlight up or down the list.  However,
that feature is the one that will be going away with GTK+ 3, so then we may
be stuck with what you just mentioned.

David C

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:10 AM, Catscrash  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> yes, I have a lot of tabs open, a lot of reports in the beginning and then
> some accounts that I use a lot.
>
> If I am at the account overview, it's easy to just open the interesting
> account, but when I want to get back to the account overview, or a report
> that's in one of the first tabs, those tabs are scrolled out of the window,
> so I have to click on the little arrow on the left a lot of times, until
> the account that I need comes up, or until I have reached the first tab
> (account overview).
>
>
> Lets say I have 20 tabs open. I want to open another one, it opens in last
> place. Now I want to go back to the account-overview. I have to click on
> the little arrow 21 times... This is seriously annoying.
>
> If the scroll-wheel would at least scroll the complete tabbar to the left
> / right, that way I could click on the account I want, without having to
> click on the little arrow a lot of times.
>
> So if scrolling is out, with ctrl+pageup/down I could at least just hold
> ctrl + page down and it would just switch over the accounts until it
> reaches the first one. Thunderbird / Firefox work like that e.g. - Also
> nautilus (which would be gtk3 as well, right?)
>
> best regards!
>
>
>
> Am 18.03.2018 um 16:45 schrieb David Carlson:
>
> After thinking about this some more, I realized that the main reason I
> keep all my tabs open is that very often want to return to the last
> highlighted transaction in a given register instead of the very last
> transaction.  Thus I would vote for an additional feature to set registers
> to open to the last selected transaction.
>
> David C
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 10:15 AM, David Carlson <
> david.carlson@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> I suspect that Catscrash, like me, likes to have all his tabs open at
>> once.  Then we usually force the the tab list to appear then scroll up or
>> down to the one we want.  That is handy when the currently highlighted
>> transaction in the currently focussed register does not contain the desired
>> account or the user wants to jump to a tab for an open report or another
>> special tab.
>>
>> I agree that having a documented method to choose a certain tab would be
>> a nice feature, and I, for one would use it if I knew about it.  Along the
>> same line, I do not know of any way to jump to the currently (or
>> previously) highlighted transaction in a tab of the type that includes
>> sub-accounts.  I would love to see a shortcut to do that.
>>
>> David C
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:26 AM, D via gnucash-user <
>> gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.
>>>
>>> On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash  wrote:
>>>
>>> Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
>>> how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
>>> There certainly must be something?
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
>>> > Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday
>>> where he said
>>> >> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
>>> >>
>>> >> Maf.
>>> >>
>>> > Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
>>> >
>>> > But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove
>>> it
>>> > from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
>>> >
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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread Catscrash
Hi,

yes, I have a lot of tabs open, a lot of reports in the beginning and
then some accounts that I use a lot.

If I am at the account overview, it's easy to just open the interesting
account, but when I want to get back to the account overview, or a
report that's in one of the first tabs, those tabs are scrolled out of
the window, so I have to click on the little arrow on the left a lot of
times, until the account that I need comes up, or until I have reached
the first tab (account overview).


Lets say I have 20 tabs open. I want to open another one, it opens in
last place. Now I want to go back to the account-overview. I have to
click on the little arrow 21 times... This is seriously annoying.

If the scroll-wheel would at least scroll the complete tabbar to the
left / right, that way I could click on the account I want, without
having to click on the little arrow a lot of times.

So if scrolling is out, with ctrl+pageup/down I could at least just hold
ctrl + page down and it would just switch over the accounts until it
reaches the first one. Thunderbird / Firefox work like that e.g. - Also
nautilus (which would be gtk3 as well, right?)

best regards!


Am 18.03.2018 um 16:45 schrieb David Carlson:
> After thinking about this some more, I realized that the main reason I
> keep all my tabs open is that very often want to return to the last
> highlighted transaction in a given register instead of the very last
> transaction.  Thus I would vote for an additional feature to set
> registers to open to the last selected transaction.
>
> David C
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 10:15 AM, David Carlson
> > wrote:
>
> David,
>
> I suspect that Catscrash, like me, likes to have all his tabs open
> at once.  Then we usually force the the tab list to appear then
> scroll up or down to the one we want.  That is handy when the
> currently highlighted transaction in the currently focussed
> register does not contain the desired account or the user wants to
> jump to a tab for an open report or another special tab.
>
> I agree that having a documented method to choose a certain tab
> would be a nice feature, and I, for one would use it if I knew
> about it.  Along the same line, I do not know of any way to jump
> to the currently (or previously) highlighted transaction in a tab
> of the type that includes sub-accounts.  I would love to see a
> shortcut to do that.
>
> David C
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:26 AM, D via gnucash-user
> > wrote:
>
> I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.
>
> On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash
> > wrote:
>
> Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through
> the Tabs -
> how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down
> doesn't work...
> There certainly must be something?
>
> thanks!
>
>
> Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
> > Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on
> tuesday where he said
> >> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
> >>
> >> Maf.
> >>
> > Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
> >
> > But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did
> they remove it
> > from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
> >
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Re: Tax tables

2018-03-18 Thread John Ralls


> On Mar 18, 2018, at 8:43 AM, Alan Schold  wrote:
> 
> Wll the tax template in Reports be updated in light of the new US tax law?


Eventually, when Alex Aycinena finds time to do it.

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: Downloading Bank Transactions into Gnucash

2018-03-18 Thread John Ralls


> On Mar 17, 2018, at 11:43 AM, Kathleen Hubbard  
> wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to download bank transactions into Gnucash without having 
> Quicken ?  I read that it will using a QIF file.  So sounds like the user 
> needs Quicken to be able to download bank transactions into Gnucash.  Is this 
> correct?

No.

GnuCash can import QIF, QFX, and OFX files, and most financial institution 
websites can make downloads in one or more of those formats. No Quicken 
required, though some websites will offer the option of downloading in “Quicken 
Format”, meaning either QIF or QFX at the whim of the webmaster, or “Microsoft 
Money Format”, meaning OFX.

Some institutions also proved a connection service called “OFX Direct Connect”, 
and GnuCash’s Online Banking Module can connect to that service and retrieve 
transactions directly. N.B. that there is a similar service called “OFX Web 
Connect” that GnuCash cannot use.

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread David Carlson
After thinking about this some more, I realized that the main reason I keep
all my tabs open is that very often want to return to the last highlighted
transaction in a given register instead of the very last transaction.  Thus
I would vote for an additional feature to set registers to open to the last
selected transaction.

David C

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 10:15 AM, David Carlson  wrote:

> David,
>
> I suspect that Catscrash, like me, likes to have all his tabs open at
> once.  Then we usually force the the tab list to appear then scroll up or
> down to the one we want.  That is handy when the currently highlighted
> transaction in the currently focussed register does not contain the desired
> account or the user wants to jump to a tab for an open report or another
> special tab.
>
> I agree that having a documented method to choose a certain tab would be a
> nice feature, and I, for one would use it if I knew about it.  Along the
> same line, I do not know of any way to jump to the currently (or
> previously) highlighted transaction in a tab of the type that includes
> sub-accounts.  I would love to see a shortcut to do that.
>
> David C
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:26 AM, D via gnucash-user <
> gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>
>> I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.
>>
>> On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash  wrote:
>>
>> Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
>> how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
>> There certainly must be something?
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>>
>> Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
>> > Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday where
>> he said
>> >> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
>> >>
>> >> Maf.
>> >>
>> > Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
>> >
>> > But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove it
>> > from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
>> >
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Tax tables

2018-03-18 Thread Alan Schold

Wll the tax template in Reports be updated in light of the new US tax law?

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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread David Carlson
David,

I suspect that Catscrash, like me, likes to have all his tabs open at
once.  Then we usually force the the tab list to appear then scroll up or
down to the one we want.  That is handy when the currently highlighted
transaction in the currently focussed register does not contain the desired
account or the user wants to jump to a tab for an open report or another
special tab.

I agree that having a documented method to choose a certain tab would be a
nice feature, and I, for one would use it if I knew about it.  Along the
same line, I do not know of any way to jump to the currently (or
previously) highlighted transaction in a tab of the type that includes
sub-accounts.  I would love to see a shortcut to do that.

David C

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:26 AM, D via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.
>
> On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash  wrote:
>
> Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
> how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
> There certainly must be something?
>
> thanks!
>
>
> Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
> > Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday where
> he said
> >> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
> >>
> >> Maf.
> >>
> > Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
> >
> > But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove it
> > from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread D via gnucash-user
I usually point at the tab I want and click on it.

On March 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, Catscrash  wrote:

Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
There certainly must be something?

thanks!


Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
> Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
>> Hi,
>>
>> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday where he 
>> said 
>> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
>>
>> Maf.
>>
> Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
>
> But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove it
> from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
>
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Preferences - Online Banking

2018-03-18 Thread R Winstead
After following this list for a few months, I believe others are having
issues with Bayes Matching and importing files from their financial
institutions.  Rather than hijack one of those threads, I thought I would
ask my specific question.

Has anybody found any value in changing the settings under
Preferences>Online Banking to improve the overall matching that takes place
for an import?   I'm sure that the settings that I have under
Preferences>Online Banking are the default values.

I've read through the documentation and admittedly do not fully understand
the details of how this works.  I think the most likely parameters that I
could update to improve the behavior are the threshold settings under "Use
bayesian matching".  That said, I don't know that those settings would
affect the most annoying behavior of imports, which is the matching to
Reconciled transactions.  Once a transaction is reconciled, I would hope to
never see it come up in the matching window for update, but that happens
with every import.  Hopefully a setting in the next version could address
that...

Thanks.
RW
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saved searches (for invoice / bill / transaction searches)?

2018-03-18 Thread Amish

Hello

Is there an easy way to save some regularly used searches?

I have certain types of searches which I perform every week.

It can be combination of many things - Customer name, date (within 
certain range), notes etc.


If we can have "saved search" features - similar to "saved reports" 
feature, it would be great help.


Thanks in advance

Amish

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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread Catscrash
Also: There seems to be no other way to get quickly through the Tabs -
how do you do it? Ctrl+Tab doesn't work, ctrl+page down doesn't work...
There certainly must be something?

thanks!


Am 18.03.2018 um 10:04 schrieb Catscrash:
> Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
>> Hi,
>>
>> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday where he 
>> said 
>> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
>>
>> Maf.
>>
> Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!
>
> But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove it
> from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?
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Re: 2.7.6 - Scrolling in Accounts-Tabs

2018-03-18 Thread Catscrash
Am 17.03.2018 um 18:12 schrieb Maf. King:
> Hi,
>
> you must have missed John Ralls' reply at 22:56 (GMT) on tuesday where he 
> said 
> it wasn't available in the toolkit...
>
> Maf.
>
Indeed, somehow that didn't reach me, thanks!

But that's terrible, is this something permanent? Why did they remove it
from the toolkit? Can gnucash implement it without the toolkit?

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Re: Check Printing Question **SOLVED**

2018-03-18 Thread Jay Ridgley

On 03/16/2018 08:29 AM, David Reiser wrote:


On Mar 16, 2018, at 9:10 AM, Jay Ridgley > wrote:


On 03/16/2018 07:43 AM, David Reiser wrote:
On Mar 16, 2018, at 7:12 AM, Jay Ridgley > wrote:




[snip]
After looking at the docs you provided, unless I am missing 
something more, it appears that it is not the check definition that 
is wrong, at least as far as I can tell. See below..


I have discovered that if I print the checks 1 at a time and with 
the position as Top and print, Middle and print and lastly Bottom 
and print by reloading the same page into my printer ALL THREE 
checks will be printed in the proper positions.


In the file /usr/share/gnucash/checks/quicken_wallet.chk there is 
reference to Check Positions as shown below:


[Check Positions]
Height = 204.0
Names = Top;Middle;Bottom

However, there is not a definition for either of the 3 listed Names, 
"Top, Middle, Bottom". Where is that information stored and can it 
be modified?
Top, Middle, and Bottom just tell gnucash whether to start printing 
0, 1, or 2 x Height from the top of the page.
Coupled with the “checks on the first page” option, you can tell 
gnucash exactly how to handle the first page of a multiple page check 
printing. If you select Middle position and 1 check on the first 
page, the first check is printed alone in the middle position of the 
first sheet, while all remaining pages contain 3 checks per page 
(since that’s the format you picked).
I never intend to run a printed check back through a printer — too 
much chance to screw up and overprint an existing check. I’ve always 
removed printed checks from the last sheet out of the printer from 
any check printing session. So the next print job is always set to 
Top position, with Checks on First Page set to the number of blank 
checks available on the first sheet.
I only print about 3 checks per year these days, but sometimes they 
all happen in the same print job.

--
David Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com 

Thanks, David

Can you explain why the 3rd check prints on the remaining bottom STUB 
but NOT on the 3rd check?


I entered TOP for the first position and 3 for the number of checks on 
the first page.


Cheers,
Jay

I’m pretty sure that means that something about the check definition is 
causing gnucash to think that the middle check is encroaching on the 
bottom check, so when it increments vertical offset for the last check, 
it essentially creates a phantom 4th check position. Try reducing or 
increasing the Height parameter slightly and/or mess with the second 
Translation parameter (see what happens if you set Translation = 0.0;0.0


I usually have to fine tune the wallet check definition every time I 
have new checks printed. The cheap check printers, especially, don’t put 
all three checks in the identical position from the perforations. The 
check definition ends up being a compromise on field location among the 
three checks.



--
David Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com 



David R., David C., Rick C.

cc: Greert

Thanks for the help...

Ran across an exchange back on May 21, 2016 that included a note from 
Geert that stated that it (exact same problem as I was having) was 
broken in 2.6.12 but fixed in 2.6.13.


I installed 2.6.17 (latest stable version). That fixed my problem!
The only change I had to make to the definition was to move the printed 
date on the check right somewhat.


Happy camper now,
Jay
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