Re: [GNC] few questions on gnucash

2018-08-05 Thread Christopher Lam
Depending on how the sales taxes are recorded, the "Income & GST report"
may be able to show sales/income and their taxes.

On Mon, 6 Aug 2018, 09:30 David Cousens  wrote:

> Julie
>
> GnuCash is primarily a double entry accounting system. It is used world
> wide
> so its functions are usually generic accounting rather than customized
> solutions for a specific tax and legislative framework in a specific
> jurisdiction
>
> It can certainly record deposits and withdrawals from a check account. If
> your bank supports certain banking and financial data protocols protocols
> data can be downloaded directly from your bank to create entries in the
> appropriate Asset, Income and Expense accounts. Usually OFX or CSV
> downloaded files are supported by most banks but direct online access from
> GnuCash to the bank is more variable. If you tells us where you are you may
> be able to get more specific advice from users located near you.
>
> GnuCash can handle some types of tax transactions but does require some
> user
> intervention in defining appropriate tax tables and rules and appropriate
> account structures. There is some guidance for setting up in specific
> jurisdictions in the documentation and user forums. Most commonly VAT and
> GST type taxes can be accounted for fairly easily.
>
> GnuCash generally does not have a Sales Tax report as such. These are
> generally very locality and tax authority dependant and variable in the
> content required.  It does have a general transaction report that can be
> restricted  to appropriate tax accounts and filtered to return transactions
> which can then be exported and used in other programs or spreadsheet
> software for further processing. Users can also generate and produce custom
> reports but this requires some programming expertise.
>
> You may get mor information aboput the suitability of GnuCash for your
> purpose by reading the tutorial and Concepts Guide
> https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/index.html.
>
> David Cousens
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread Peter Jackson
 The one at the foot of the Register Window.
Regards
Peter

On 5 August 2018 at 23:24, GT-I9070 H  wrote:

> Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
> escreveu:
>
>> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
>> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
>>
>
> What is the Totals Bar that you refer to? The ones on the bottom in the
> records sheets?
>
>
> Regards
> GTI
>
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread Peter Jackson
Thanks Adrien, but did you attach the attachment?

Peter



On 6 August 2018 at 06:09, Adrien Monteleone  wrote:

> I realized Mail.app shrunk the attachment. Here it is again, hopefully
> more readable.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>
> > On Aug 6, 2018, at 12:08 AM, Adrien Monteleone <
> adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> >
> > The Summary/Totals bar can appear at the top or bottom of the CoA window
> depending on a preference setting. It shows a Grand Total, Net Assets &
> Profit line summary for the entire book on a running basis. (I presume the
> Profit at least would reset if you use the ‘close book’ function, but since
> I don’t, I’m not certain)
> >
> > If you want to style it, I’ve attached a screenshot of the node tree.
> Sorry the text is so small, I haven’t yet figured out how to enlarge it.
> (the entire app and inspector seem to scale to a small font) If you can’t
> manage to enlarge the screenshot enough to read it, let me know and I’ll
> see what I can do.
> >
> > Note, you should probably preface any styling for the bar (and labels)
> with the .GncAccountPage class to avoid bringing the styling elsewhere.
> (unless that’s what you want)
> >
> > The bar also has a class .summary-bar as you can see that you might use
> for specificity. So a rule like so:
> >
> > .GncAccountPage .summary-bar {}
> >
> > might do the trick. (though you may need to specify children elements or
> classes here)
> >
> > For me, the tabs follow the main page. So the first GtkBox is the main
> page, the later GtkBox siblings are my tabs in order. They are all children
> of GtkNotebook so if your styling is bleeding through elsewhere, perhaps
> use child and sibling selectors to narrow the rule down.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Adrien
> >
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Aug 5, 2018, at 5:24 PM, GT-I9070 H  wrote:
> >>
> >> Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
> >> escreveu:
> >>
> >>> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar
> and
> >>> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
> >>>
> >>
> >> What is the Totals Bar that you refer to? The ones on the bottom in the
> >> records sheets?
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> GTI
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I realized Mail.app shrunk the attachment. Here it is again, hopefully more 
readable.

Regards,
Adrien


> On Aug 6, 2018, at 12:08 AM, Adrien Monteleone 
>  wrote:
> 
> The Summary/Totals bar can appear at the top or bottom of the CoA window 
> depending on a preference setting. It shows a Grand Total, Net Assets & 
> Profit line summary for the entire book on a running basis. (I presume the 
> Profit at least would reset if you use the ‘close book’ function, but since I 
> don’t, I’m not certain)
> 
> If you want to style it, I’ve attached a screenshot of the node tree. Sorry 
> the text is so small, I haven’t yet figured out how to enlarge it. (the 
> entire app and inspector seem to scale to a small font) If you can’t manage 
> to enlarge the screenshot enough to read it, let me know and I’ll see what I 
> can do.
> 
> Note, you should probably preface any styling for the bar (and labels) with 
> the .GncAccountPage class to avoid bringing the styling elsewhere. (unless 
> that’s what you want)
> 
> The bar also has a class .summary-bar as you can see that you might use for 
> specificity. So a rule like so:
> 
> .GncAccountPage .summary-bar {}
> 
> might do the trick. (though you may need to specify children elements or 
> classes here)
> 
> For me, the tabs follow the main page. So the first GtkBox is the main page, 
> the later GtkBox siblings are my tabs in order. They are all children of 
> GtkNotebook so if your styling is bleeding through elsewhere, perhaps use 
> child and sibling selectors to narrow the rule down.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Aug 5, 2018, at 5:24 PM, GT-I9070 H  wrote:
>> 
>> Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
>> escreveu:
>> 
>>> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
>>> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
>>> 
>> 
>> What is the Totals Bar that you refer to? The ones on the bottom in the
>> records sheets?
>> 
>> 
>> Regards
>> GTI
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread Adrien Monteleone
The Summary/Totals bar can appear at the top or bottom of the CoA window 
depending on a preference setting. It shows a Grand Total, Net Assets & Profit 
line summary for the entire book on a running basis. (I presume the Profit at 
least would reset if you use the ‘close book’ function, but since I don’t, I’m 
not certain)

If you want to style it, I’ve attached a screenshot of the node tree. Sorry the 
text is so small, I haven’t yet figured out how to enlarge it. (the entire app 
and inspector seem to scale to a small font) If you can’t manage to enlarge the 
screenshot enough to read it, let me know and I’ll see what I can do.

Note, you should probably preface any styling for the bar (and labels) with the 
.GncAccountPage class to avoid bringing the styling elsewhere. (unless that’s 
what you want)

The bar also has a class .summary-bar as you can see that you might use for 
specificity. So a rule like so:

.GncAccountPage .summary-bar {}

might do the trick. (though you may need to specify children elements or 
classes here)

For me, the tabs follow the main page. So the first GtkBox is the main page, 
the later GtkBox siblings are my tabs in order. They are all children of 
GtkNotebook so if your styling is bleeding through elsewhere, perhaps use child 
and sibling selectors to narrow the rule down.

Regards,
Adrien





> On Aug 5, 2018, at 5:24 PM, GT-I9070 H  wrote:
> 
> Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
> escreveu:
> 
>> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
>> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
>> 
> 
> What is the Totals Bar that you refer to? The ones on the bottom in the
> records sheets?
> 
> 
> Regards
> GTI
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Re: [GNC] accounting for the market value of a fixed asset

2018-08-05 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 08/05/2018 07:36 PM, David Cousens wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> The translation from your simpler reply to my more complicated treatment
> lies in the classification of Income and Expense accounts  as temporary
> Equity accounts whose values are transferred into a permanent Eqity account 
> as a profit or loss at the end of the accounting period and the expanded
> accounting equation Assets=Liabilities +Equity+Income -Expenses
>
> David. 
>

Sometimes I cut too much off in my haste to get to the bottom line!  :-)

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Re: [GNC] More Price Editor questions

2018-08-05 Thread David Carlson
Keith,

I think that you have the latest version that is pre-packaged for Ubuntu
16.04. I am running the same version.

There are later versions for Windows and Mac but they are not likely any
better at downloading stock prices through AlphaVantage and they have other
open bugs that make them unsuitable for some users.  See the release notes
for version 3.2  Version 3.3 is scheduled for September 30.

There are instructions for rolling your own Linux version of release 3.2
but there has been an ongoing discussion about various details in doing
that which you should review before taking the plunge to try that.

That is my opinion.

David C

On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 1:09 PM, Keith Bellairs  wrote:

> Since the price upload was failing I tried manually updating security
> prices and found that the editor is unbelievably slow. Could be that the
> price server is just timing out waiting for the editor. (I have many years
> worth of price data and its acting like its doing a bubble sort on all the
> prices every time it is touched.) While the price editor is churning gnc is
> completely non responsive.
>
> I am in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and the gnucash packaged with it is 2.6.17 built
> 2017-07-04.
>
> Is there a later build available? And has any work been done on the price
> editor? I think that's the only thing I am having trouble with, but it
> would be worth an upgrade.
>
> Keith
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Re: [GNC] accounting for the market value of a fixed asset

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Stephen,

The translation from your simpler reply to my more complicated treatment
lies in the classification of Income and Expense accounts  as temporary
Equity accounts whose values are transferred into a permanent Eqity account 
as a profit or loss at the end of the accounting period and the expanded
accounting equation Assets=Liabilities +Equity+Income -Expenses

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Re: [GNC] accounting for the market value of a fixed asset

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
John,

Note: Any comments here are just illustrations of how such matters are
generally handled and do not constitute specific accounting advice.
Legislation applying in your jurisdiction may differ from mine and you
should consult an accountant in your jurisdiction for such advice and not
rely on the following.

Apart from the initial purchase of the truck which creates an asset (the
truck) and a liability (the loan used to purchase the truck, the accounting
for the loan and the truck generally become separated.  Most tax
jurisdictions allow you to carry an asset at a depreciated value (not
generally the market value of the asset -this is where you need local
accounting advice).

After the purchase the depreciation of the value of the truck is generally
handled by creating what accountants call a contra account.  To do this
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck becomes what is known as a placeholder account and
you create two sub accounts of that account which sum into the placeholder
account
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:InitialValue
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation

Your initial transaction should look something like:

  
Debit  Credit
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:InitialValue 62,000
Liability:Loan  
   
50,000
Asset:Bank:CheckAccount 
   
12,000

I am assuming for example, that you supplied $12000 cash and the loan was
for $5. Adjust the values as appropriate.

Usually the tax legislation that applies will set depreciation rules for
assets and you can usually write off the depreciation of your asset as an
expense against your business. Again depending on the tax legislation that
applies to you this might be done annually, quarterly or monthly. It will
involve a transaction of the form and an appropriate calculated amount in
place of the $5000 shown here:


Debit Credit
Expense:Depreciation:PickupTruck5,000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation
5,000

and the *balances* of the above accounts will now be
   
Debit   Credit
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck 57,000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:InitialValue   62,000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation 
5,000

*Note*: an Asset account normally has what is known as a debit balance. The
depreciation account is known as a contra account because its balance is a
credit entry rather than a debit. If you then recorded a second depreciation
event for the same amoun as above, the balances would then be:

   
Debit   Credit
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck 52,000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:InitialValue   62,000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation   
10,000

When you eventually sell the vehicle at a market price, you will have to
record an adjustment between the value you sold the vehicle for and its
depreciated value which will be recorded as either income (market value >
depreciated value) or an expense (market value < depreciated value at the
time of the sale. If we assume its depreciated value at the time of sale is
for example $43,000, i.e. the balance of the depreciation account
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation = Cr 19,000   and you sell it for
$45,000. The transaction recorded will have the following entries:

  
DebitCredit

Asset:Bank:Cash  45000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation   
43,000
Income:SaleOfPickupTruck

2,000

and the account balances will now be:
   
Debit   Credit
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck  0
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:InitialValue   62,000
Asset:Fixed:PickupTruck:Deprectiation   
62,000

Loans are covered in the Tutorial and Concpets Guide
(https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/index.html)

David Cousens



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Re: [GNC] accounting for the market value of a fixed asset

2018-08-05 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 08/05/2018 07:06 AM, BOSCH John(J) - BRUCE POWER wrote:
> Hi:  I'm having trouble setting up the accounts to reflect the scenario below:
>
> Fixed asset = 2015 Pickup truck purchased in June 2015 for $62000
> Liability = Current outstanding loan amount = $38000
> ?? = Current market value of the truck = Approx $45000
>
> Since I'm just starting to use GNUcash I input the values thus:
>
> Fixed asset = 2015 truck: $45000
> Liability = Truck Loan: $38000
>
> What happens is that I get an entry in the "imbalance" account of $7000 which 
> makes sense because the asset value doesn't match the loan amount.
>
> Question:  How do I structure the accounts above to reflect that I have $7000 
> worth of equity in the vehicle without it showing up in the imbalance account?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> John

You need an Equity Account to which the $7000 would be applied to make
the entry balance.  Remember, Assets = Liabilities + Equity.

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Re: [GNC] few questions on gnucash

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Julie

GnuCash is primarily a double entry accounting system. It is used world wide
so its functions are usually generic accounting rather than customized
solutions for a specific tax and legislative framework in a specific
jurisdiction

It can certainly record deposits and withdrawals from a check account. If
your bank supports certain banking and financial data protocols protocols
data can be downloaded directly from your bank to create entries in the
appropriate Asset, Income and Expense accounts. Usually OFX or CSV
downloaded files are supported by most banks but direct online access from
GnuCash to the bank is more variable. If you tells us where you are you may
be able to get more specific advice from users located near you.

GnuCash can handle some types of tax transactions but does require some user
intervention in defining appropriate tax tables and rules and appropriate
account structures. There is some guidance for setting up in specific
jurisdictions in the documentation and user forums. Most commonly VAT and
GST type taxes can be accounted for fairly easily. 

GnuCash generally does not have a Sales Tax report as such. These are
generally very locality and tax authority dependant and variable in the
content required.  It does have a general transaction report that can be
restricted  to appropriate tax accounts and filtered to return transactions
which can then be exported and used in other programs or spreadsheet
software for further processing. Users can also generate and produce custom
reports but this requires some programming expertise.

You may get mor information aboput the suitability of GnuCash for your
purpose by reading the tutorial and Concepts Guide
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/index.html.

David Cousens



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[GNC] few questions on gnucash

2018-08-05 Thread Julie Julie
Hello,
Can you tell me if Gnucash can create almost an electronic checkbook to show 
deposits and money taken out?
Does it also create a sales tax report?

What if you have trouble adding your bank account? Our bank is small and local.
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[GNC] accounting for the market value of a fixed asset

2018-08-05 Thread BOSCH John(J) - BRUCE POWER
Hi:  I'm having trouble setting up the accounts to reflect the scenario below:

Fixed asset = 2015 Pickup truck purchased in June 2015 for $62000
Liability = Current outstanding loan amount = $38000
?? = Current market value of the truck = Approx $45000

Since I'm just starting to use GNUcash I input the values thus:

Fixed asset = 2015 truck: $45000
Liability = Truck Loan: $38000

What happens is that I get an entry in the "imbalance" account of $7000 which 
makes sense because the asset value doesn't match the loan amount.

Question:  How do I structure the accounts above to reflect that I have $7000 
worth of equity in the vehicle without it showing up in the imbalance account?

Thanks in advance

John
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Re: [GNC] Edit Report options> Fancy Invoice > Default stylesheet

2018-08-05 Thread Andres Muniz Piniella
Hi Adrien,
Thanks this helps but my costume style sheet that needs changing on my
Fancy Invoice window. Maybe I got my work flow wrong and there is a
more efficient way?

Work flow as follows:
Report> Business> Fancy Invoice

A new empty tap is open so I press the gear button to edit report
options.
This new pop up title "fancy invoice" has a drop down menu for
stylesheet that is set to "default" I want it to set to a style sheet
"Technicolor".

Then the only thing I would need to do is look for the invoice number. 

Unless there is a way to go from "Post invoice to chart to accounts"
directly to open the ready to print Technicolor stiled fancy invoice?

quote:
"
Does ?GnuCash > Preferences > Business > Report for Printing:? not
allow you to select your custom invoice?

This should control what is the default as far as I can tell.

Regards,
Adrien

"
> On Jul 19, 2018, at 9:46 AM, Andres Muniz Piniella  wrote:
> 
> Hopefully an easy one:
> I am running GnuCash 2.6.12 on ubuntu 16.04
> 
> I have edited /usr/share/gnucash/scm/gnucash/report/fancy-invoice.scm
> such that I don't have to manually change almost any value when I
click
> "edit Report options". 
> 
> The last thing I can't manage is for it to default to my stylesheet
and
> not to default. 
> 
> At first I thought it only picked the first one in alphabetical order
> but I created A-technicolor but still "default" was selected. 
> 
> Is it one of these two lines?
> 
>   (define gnc:*report-options* (gnc:new-options))
> 
>   (define (gnc:register-inv-option new-option)
> (gnc:register-option gnc:*report-options* new-option))
> 
> Thanks for your time!

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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread GT-I9070 H
Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
escreveu:

> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
>

What is the Totals Bar that you refer to? The ones on the bottom in the
records sheets?


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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread randix
I'm in awe of what all you folks are doing and sharing, but there's some of
us who just don't have the time, interest or ability to even begin to go
that route, no matter how successful the end game is...

Miss having a simple way to make basic changes and customizing the
appearance of GnuCash (I'm a Windows user).

I don't discount for a second the ability of developers on this site, nor
question the fact they establish their own priorities and interests, cause
gawd knows I don't pay them a dime, and I suspect that personal
customization is not high on their priority lists...

Lurker, back to my cave...



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[GNC] Projecting the future

2018-08-05 Thread J Johnson


As I was playing around with the scheduled transactions, I noticed the running 
balance is not displayed in the calendar. The calendar is just a visual 
representation of the table. Is there a way to
display the running balance for each day?Also, is there a way to set the 
future date of the projected minimum balance?


Thanks
Jay

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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[GNC] More Price Editor questions

2018-08-05 Thread Keith Bellairs
Since the price upload was failing I tried manually updating security
prices and found that the editor is unbelievably slow. Could be that the
price server is just timing out waiting for the editor. (I have many years
worth of price data and its acting like its doing a bubble sort on all the
prices every time it is touched.) While the price editor is churning gnc is
completely non responsive.

I am in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and the gnucash packaged with it is 2.6.17 built
2017-07-04.

Is there a later build available? And has any work been done on the price
editor? I think that's the only thing I am having trouble with, but it
would be worth an upgrade.

Keith
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread Peter Jackson
Thanks GTI, I'd already spotted the duplication, but unfortunately, not
until after I posted.
Regards
Peter


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On 5 August 2018 at 17:28, GT-I9070 H  wrote:

> Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
> escreveu:
>
>> I had already tried some of these, but I've tried again.
>> I get results with:-
>>
>> notebook tab {
>>  * color: blue;*
>>   *font-size: 15;*
>>   margin-top: -8px;
>>   margin-bottom:-3px;
>>   padding-left: 0px;
>>   padding-right: 0px;
>>   *color: blue;*
>>   *font-size: 15*;
>>
> }
>>
>
> Here you have repeated properties, this can cause unexpected results.
>
> . . . , and also affects the Labels on the Preferences Page. . . .
>>
>
> Yes, I had already noticed. It looks like we have the same element in the
> properties too.
>
>
>> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
>> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
>>
>
>> I attach my css which I have constructed from trial and error using the
>> samle on the Wiki as a base and help gained from the List.
>> There are many more items I would like to change, I just wish I knew what
>> I was doing!
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>
> Good, your css file will serve to other people.
> For me, the dark theme is more comfortable to work with.
>
> I also want to customize the bars, but we need the selectors and to find
> out the selectors we need the GtkInspector that does not run on Windows, so
> from Windows we are very limited.
> I'd really like to take complete control.
>
> The idea is to ask someone with MacOS and GtkInspector to find the
> selectors or make a VM for this.
> Let's trying to find help and selectors . . .
>
>
> Regards
> GTI
>
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Re: [GNC] What does this mean?

2018-08-05 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Daniel,

If you still aren’t sure how to set this, you can experiment. Leave it as the 
default unchecked, import some transactions and have a look. Then create a new 
book, check the box, do a small import with the same transactions, and compare. 
Look at all registers in each to see which version you prefer, then stick with 
the book that has the more ideal setting.

Regards,

Adrien

> On Aug 4, 2018, at 9:32 PM, Daniel G Rodriguez  wrote:
> 
> Hi Adrien,
> 
> Thank you very much for the explanation. Very clear and to the point.
> Really appreciate this.
> 
> I had previously read the information in the link you provided. It makes
> much more sense now :)
> 
> Which types scenarios do you think are good candidates for selecting the
> "Use Split Action field for Number"?
> 
> I'm not importing from Quicken and I don't yet know clearly how I "plan to
> use the Num field" as I've never used GnuCash before.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> --Daniel
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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread GT-I9070 H
Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 às 06:20, Peter Jackson 
escreveu:

> I had already tried some of these, but I've tried again.
> I get results with:-
>
> notebook tab {
>  * color: blue;*
>   *font-size: 15;*
>   margin-top: -8px;
>   margin-bottom:-3px;
>   padding-left: 0px;
>   padding-right: 0px;
>   *color: blue;*
>   *font-size: 15*;
>
}
>

Here you have repeated properties, this can cause unexpected results.

. . . , and also affects the Labels on the Preferences Page. . . .
>

Yes, I had already noticed. It looks like we have the same element in the
properties too.


> I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
> the Summary Bar, and to customise them.
>

> I attach my css which I have constructed from trial and error using the
> samle on the Wiki as a base and help gained from the List.
> There are many more items I would like to change, I just wish I knew what
> I was doing!
>
> Any ideas?
>

Good, your css file will serve to other people.
For me, the dark theme is more comfortable to work with.

I also want to customize the bars, but we need the selectors and to find
out the selectors we need the GtkInspector that does not run on Windows, so
from Windows we are very limited.
I'd really like to take complete control.

The idea is to ask someone with MacOS and GtkInspector to find the
selectors or make a VM for this.
Let's trying to find help and selectors . . .


Regards
GTI
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Re: [GNC] Compile of 3.2 fails

2018-08-05 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zaterdag 4 augustus 2018 22:09:29 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> Do
>   sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/gnucash
>   sudo rm -f /usr/local/lib/libgnc*
> clean your build directory and try again.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls

While this will allow your new build to complete it will not remove all traces 
of the original gnucash installation in that location.

Whether or not you would want to do that is up to you of course. The only way 
I know to clean up properly (barring a manual search for all gnucash related 
files) is to download the 2.6.21 sources again, run at least autogen.sh and 
configure (with default prefix, which is "/usr/local" on linux) and then run
sudo make uninstall

That should get rid of all files that were installed by your previous 2.6 
build.

Then (epending on where you chose to install gnucash 3.x), you may need to 
rerun make install from the gnucash 3.x build directory again after that.

Regards,

Geert


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Re: [GNC] Tax Invoice Heading in GNC 3.2

2018-08-05 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zondag 5 augustus 2018 09:04:51 CEST schreef nor via gnucash-user:
> Ref. report Tax Invoice.Under Heading 1, I cannot change the "report title".
> It always stays as "Customer Invoice"Rest of the items are editable as
> required. Please see snap shot below,
>  This is
> noticed after after upgrade from 2.6.21 to 3.2Appreciate comments.Regards,

That's the symptom of this bug:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796509

It will be fixed in gnucash 3.3.

Regards,

Geert


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[GNC] Transfer column text alignment

2018-08-05 Thread Tony Vanson
Hi all,


I note that some years ago there was quite some discussion about the
inability to left-align text in the Transfer column of GnuCash.
I am currently using Gnu 2.6.18 on Windows 10 and cannot find anywhere if
this problem has been addressed and implemented since.
If it has, I would be most pleased if someone could point me in the right
direction.
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Re: [GNC] ver 3.2 Fails to Display Graphics in "Tutorial and Concepts Guide" (main help file)

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Steve ,

There isn't a bug already filed for this. If you go to
http://bugs.gnucash.org you can register and file it as a bug.

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Re: [GNC] ver 3.2 Fails to Display Graphics in "Tutorial and Concepts Guide" (main help file)

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Steve,

That problem doesn't occur on Linux Mint  at all so it may be a Windows
exclusive. It works fine on GnuCash 2.6.18 on my wife's Samsung TabPro
running WIndows 10. I just updated the Tab Pro to GnuCash v3.2 and as you
said the .png graphics in the help file do not show up. Possibly the
installer is either not loading the graphics or putting them somewhere
Windows 10 doesn't look for them. Over to the developers.

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Re: [GNC] What does this mean?

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Daniel

A second point. Even if you do activate the feature you don't necessarily
have to use it. The business features also use this field for recording
information for invoices, bills and their associated payments. One possible
concern is interference with those functions if you do use it.

David



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Re: [GNC] What does this mean?

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Daniel,

I'm not sure what the other uses of the "Num" field are but the one I came
across was to change the order of display of transactions within the
register. The default order is from memory based on  a date time stamp which
is under some circumstances (e.g. import from CSV where there is no time
allocated to a transaction) allocated a nominal time of entry for the
transaction. This can result in transactions being displayed in an order
that doesn't make any logical  sense  i.e. . One use was to allocate the num
field values and sort transactions on that basis within the account display
to override the datetime stamp order. The allocation of a separate number
for each split allowed the ordering to be specified separately in the
different account registers which were affected by the splits of a
transaction. You may find other uses by searching the forum archives. I
looked at using it but gave up as the manual allocation of numbers required
an effort I wasn't prepared to involve myself in.

Other people may have devised other circumstances when it can be used to
advantage. 

David Cousens



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Re: [GNC] Change text color

2018-08-05 Thread Peter Jackson
I had already tried some of these, but I've tried again.
I get results with:-

notebook tab {
  color: blue;
  font-size: 15;
  margin-top: -8px;
  margin-bottom:-3px;
  padding-left: 0px;
  padding-right: 0px;
  color: blue;
  font-size: 15;
}

notebook tab:hover {
  color: green;
  font-size: 15;
}
This reduces the size of the tabs, and also affects the Labels on the
Preferences Page. For some reason, the blue appears only when

The above settings, used in "notebook tab label" seem not to do anything.


I am keen to reduce the screen real estate occupied by The Totals Bar and
the Summary Bar, and to customise them.

I attach my css which I have constructed from trial and error using the
samle on the Wiki as a base and help gained from the List.
There are many more items I would like to change, I just wish I knew what I
was doing!

Any ideas?
Peter


On 5 August 2018 at 05:23, GT-I9070 H  wrote:

> Em sáb, 4 de ago de 2018 às 14:42, Peter Jackson 
> escreveu:
>
>> Dear GTI,
>> Hello again, I'm wondering if you can also tell me how to adjust the
>> height and width of the label box itself.
>> Thanks
>> Peter
>>
>
> *You forgot to copy the list, other people can help too.*
>
> I hope I understand what you want.
>
> In the tab we have, icon, text, button. We do not have much to move about.
> Some size can be varied by changing Preferences>Windows> "Show close
> button in tabs"
>
> Well, as far as I know, in code there is no "label box" object. The
> behavior of the tab suggests that it is set up by code to auto fit to the
> size of the text box and the text box is set to auto fit to text size and
> would be unreadable if the text box was smaller than the text.
>
> So, something that might work would be to adjust the margins of the text
> to vary the size of the text box and maybe even accept negative numbers
> (eg. -2px) to decrease the text box.
>
> As I have not tested it yet, you can try these properties with this
> selectors "notebook tab" and "notebook tab label":
>
> margin: 2px 5px 2px 5px;
>
> or
>
> margin-bottom: 2px;
> margin-left: 4px;
> margin-right: 4px;
> margin-top: 2px;
>
> or
>
> border: 1px solid lightgreen;
>
> or
>
> border-bottom-width: 2px
> border-left-width: 4px;
> border-right-width: 4px
> border-top-width: 2px
>
> or
>
> padding: 0px 2px 0px 2px;
>
> or similar.
>
> Please, report yours results here for all.
>
>
> Regards
> GTI
>
/* This is an example GTK CSS file that can be used with Gnucash.
   Simply copy this file to the location specified below according
   to your platform and then restart gnucash.

  - Windows: CSIDL_APPDATA/GnuCash
(or the default is users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash)
C:\Users\pj42u\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash
  
  These settings are mainly to do with register colors and can be seen
  when the preference setting 'Register\Use GnuCash built-in color theme'
  is unset.

  With mods and additions by PJ
*/

/*Account Tree and Budget Font Colour*/
#account_tree {   
  background-color: aliceblue;
  color: blue;
}

#account_tree:selected {
  color: black;
}
notebook tab {
  color: blue;
  font-size: 15;		
  margin-top: -8px;
  margin-bottom:-3px;
  padding-left: 0px;
  padding-right: 0px;
  color: blue;
  font-size: 15;	
}

notebook tab:hover {
  color: green;
  font-size: 15;
} 

 #account_tree label {
  color: purple;
   background-color: pink;
   border: 1px solid red;
}

/* Register sheet font setting */
 sheet {font: 18px arial, sans-serif;
}

sheet calendar {
  font: 12px arial, sans-serif;
}

/* Register User Colors */
.header-color {
  background-color: darkblue;
  color: white;
}

.primary-color {
  background-color: lavender;
}

.primary-color:disabled {
  background-color: lavender;
}

.secondary-color {
  background-color: powderblue;
}

.secondary-color:disabled {
  background-color: lavender;
}

.split-color {
  background-color: lightblue;
}

.split-color:disabled {
  background-color: lavender;
}

.cursor-color {
  background-color: #00BFFF;
  color: darkorchid;
}

cursor entry {
  background-color: #00BFFF;
  color: black;
}


/* Dense Calendar Settings */
.calendar {
  border-color: white;
}

.calendar.header {
 background-color: darkblue;
 font: 12px arial, sans-serif; color: white;
}

.calendar.primary {
  background-color: lavender;
}

.calendar.secondary {
  background-color: powderblue;
}

.calendar.markers {
  background-color: indianred;
}

#dense-cal-popup treeview {
  background-color: lightcoral;
}
  

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Re: [GNC] How to set up OFX on Ubuntu in the US

2018-08-05 Thread David Cousens
Alex 

Are you referring to settng up OFX DirectConnect? 

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/AqBanking
See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect.
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/OFX_Direct_Connect_Bank_Settings

See also http://www.ofx.net/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Financial_Exchange

If there is not sufficient information in the above it will be better if you
can come to the forum with specific questions.

How have you obtained your copy of Gnucash and what version of Ubuntu are
you using?

Also what version of GnuCash are you using (Usual Help->About to get the
version information)?

GnuCash is normally compiled with OFX banking support and AqBanking support
by default. Most  versions packaged by the distributions and available in
the Software Centre/Manager or using the apt repository should include these
by default. 

You may need to be careful with flatpak versions of GnuCash as they do not
necessarily have support Available for all GnuCash options. It is not clear
whether this is a deficiency in the flatpack system or what libraries the
packager has included by default. These versions are not supported by the
GNuCash team or the distribution maintainers but are packaged by some of the
Gnome developers. 

David Cousens



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[GNC] Tax Invoice Heading in GNC 3.2

2018-08-05 Thread nor via gnucash-user
Ref. report Tax Invoice.Under Heading 1, I cannot change the "report title".
It always stays as "Customer Invoice"Rest of the items are editable as
required. Please see snap shot below,
 This is
noticed after after upgrade from 2.6.21 to 3.2Appreciate comments.Regards,



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