I also had an odd problem where all reports suddenly were using a gothic font I
had just installed on my Mac. (though certainly, not specified in my
stylesheets)
I never did resolve it, (or was able to figure out enough about it to bother
reporting it as a bug) but the upgrade to 3.7 cleared
In my case, my font problem in 3.6 on Mac Mojave appeared when I ran a report –
balance sheet. Characters weren’t corrupted, but glyph (drawn character)
mapping was. I eliminated the problem by specifying the font, rather than
staying with the default.
Obviously this is not the same as the
Yep, that’s precisely what I was thinking - a bad font file, but I wasn’t 100%
sure on the webkit issue.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Oct 15, 2019 w42d288, at 11:10 PM, David T. wrote:
>
> Adrien,
>
>
> With regard to your assertion in #3, Paul's problem sounds entirely different
> from the page
Adrien,
With regard to your assertion in #3, Paul's problem sounds entirely different
from the page rendering problem that you reference (most recently at
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2019-October/087363.html). To
me, "bullet holes" suggests some sort of corrupted font
Thanks Adrien.
I'm running the latest version of gnuCash Version: 3.7Build ID:
3.7+(2019-09-07)on Windows 10.
In this case the PrePayments were left to accumulate until they were great
enough to cover an entire Monthly Bill.
Did not fill out the 'refund' portion of the payment window.
I'll run
Yes, it should work that way and has for me in the past. I don’t know if
something recently has changed.
What version of GnuCash and what OS are you using?
You could have also applied the pre-payments each month, which would have
resulted in one larger pre-payment to apply rather than several
For Vendor X the Monthly Bill is $10.00-
But the Monthly Payment has been $13.00-
After 5 months of Bills and 4 months of Payments we go to pay the $10 Bill #5
and see four PrePayments listed at $3.00 each-We click Bill #5 and Control
Click the four PrePayments in order to apply the $12 worth of
3.7 is better, but it's still not right. The search results window now
consists of two equal sized panes. The top pane is completely blank and
the bottom pane contains the search results. If the window is resized
the two panes still occupy half the window each and the boundary between
them
Thanks to all.
I figured it out.
I did not put the program in the application folder, but put the disk.
After I put the program, and restarted, it works
Thanks to all for your help
Chris
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 1:34 PM
From: "John Ralls"
To: "Chris Tsuji"
Under System Preferences>Security and Privacy, General Tab, do you have "App
store and identified developers" selected under "Allow apps downloaded from:"?
Did you get the dialog saying that you'd downloaded GnuCash from the web and
asking if you were sure you wanted to open it?
Regards,
John
on Mac OSX 10.11 El Capitan and 10.13 High Sierra, after switching from 2.6.19
to 3.5 a long time ago, I have a font problem.
I installed GTK3 from MacPorts, then
cat ~/Library/Application\ Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
* {
font: 12pt DejaVuSans, sans-serif;
}
Select an invoice, hit
Adrien
After I downloaded
I opened the dmg and drag to the application folder.
I have a mac so I control click and clicked on the open button.
Did not open,
I then double clicked and the open button was clicked.
Still no open.
What else can i do?
Thanks in Advance.
Make sure you’ve copied the GnuCash.app from the dmg to either /Applications or
~/Applications first.
Then you’ll need to open that folder and right-click GnuCash.app and choose
‘Open’.
MacOS will ask you if you’re sure you want to open it since it was downloaded
from the net. Confirm you
Hi
Hope that someone can help me.
I was using 3.3.
I downloaded 3.7.1 and can not get the software to open.
Mac OS 10.14.6
Hope that someone can help.
Chris Tsuji
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