> On Dec 18, 2019, at 8:15 AM, brakechute wrote:
>
> Hello all. Been searching the list but couldn't find this issue so I may
> have broken things in a new way. :)
>
> I have been using GnuCash 3.7 on a Windows 7 system (yeah, Windows) and have
> just been importing transactions from CSV up
I'd opt for the switch user method, with sharing files to the main users public
folder as John mentioned, as there is very little if any chance of messing up
the production GC file/settings/AqBanking.
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 2:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Switching users isn't onerous as long
Hi Martin,
I would be happy to help relieve the GnuCash/AqBanking headaches (currently in
3.8, not working for me). I have access to an OFX DC server and am quite
familiar with the Linux console.
Chris
> On Dec 20, 2019, at 3:14 AM, Martin Preuss wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> just a general note on
I have volunteered to help Martin as best I can.
I’m retired, getting old and not in the best of health but hopefully can be of
some assistance. I’ve been working with Linux in one flavor or another for over
25 years and would like to give back to the community in some way. If anyone
else can
No. OFX Direct Connect is a way of connecting GnuCash directly to the bank and
retrieving the account, balance, and transaction data directly into GnuCash.
In addition to a working AQBanking it requires that your bank provide the
service and that it reveals enough information that you can
Thanks John,
I think I’ll go the public folder route.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 3, 2020 w1d3, at 4:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Switching users isn't onerous as long as you use simple passwords--you do
> have to type it every time you switch--and it's easy to create a folder in
> your main
Switching users isn't onerous as long as you use simple passwords--you do have
to type it every time you switch--and it's easy to create a folder in your main
user's $HOME to collect stuff:
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/control-access-to-your-public-folder-on-mac-mchlp1775/mac.
If
By comparing the heights of the register lines and the tabs I see that
I get 9 tabs in the height of 14 register lines whereas the photo
shows only about 6.5 tabs in 14 register lines.
Colin
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 18:34, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
>
> I’m on MacOS Catalina using 3.8. I didn’t
Greg
As John said it can be done on Linux but to do it you have to build from
source as the install location needs to be specified when you invoke cmake
to configure the build. If I am running locally from my user directory I am
able to run as many versions as I like but you need a few basic OS
Edit > Style Sheets
‘default' is the simplest and least customizable.
'Head or Tail' is the one with the most options.
All but ‘default’ allow you to have footer info and a logo.
That style sheet would allow you complete control, but of course you’d need to
view the report/invoice in html
I’m on MacOS Catalina using 3.8. I didn’t think my tabs were as large as the
photo, but I think that is a perception due to the photo being a closeup. It
seems I too have some padding in the tab and between the tabs.
I’ll note that with left-side tabs (not sure of other placements) the tab area
Hi Adrien
Thanks for the reply. I see no way to add CSS or control which columns are
printed in a stylesheet. Can you describe in more detail or send a screenshot?
Thanks!
- Axel
—
Axel Essbaum
a...@essbaum.com
> On 3 Jan 2020, at 18:41, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> I’m not sure
I was about to say I’ve run side-by-side versions with ease before, but then
realized, “I’m using a Mac.”
While building is not terribly difficult on linux (especially using the very
good instructions on the wiki) if you aren’t up for it, consider using
Virtualbox with a linux guest VM and
I’m considering that approach, but that would mean switching users just for
testing. I suppose I could set up some sort of common folder to save screen
shots and crash reports as I don’t want to have activity in the test user not
be available to me in my main account. If Mac had some sort of
Doable...
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 11:56, Christopher Lam
wrote:
> This is a nice hack.
>
> It would be even a nicer hack that the transaction report automatically
> inserts the balance brought forward on the same row as the account name. I
> suspect this is doable.
>
> On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, 3:10 pm
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 7:09 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> John Ralls writes:
>
>> I don't know how much of that's fixable from GnuCash. Martin said last
>> week that he's suspended development of OFX so anything that isn't is
>> presumably broken forever.
>
> Did he give a reason for
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 5:25 AM, Greg Feneis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Somebody replied to a comment I made about not being able to install an
> updated GnuCash alongside an older GnuCash, but I lost track of the
> response. It seemed to relay a variety of ways they were able to achieve
> multiple
Oh. Ok. I'm sorry it's not working for you; I'm pretty sure that, prior to my
leaving the Apple world, I was able to change the appearance of Gnucash by
following the css styling instructions. That included the tab height.
Unfortunately, for this discussion, I no longer have my Mac to look at
John Ralls writes:
> I don't know how much of that's fixable from GnuCash. Martin said last
> week that he's suspended development of OFX so anything that isn't is
> presumably broken forever.
Did he give a reason for suspending OFX development?
> Please remember to CC this list on all your
Greg: you can search for your own, and other people's, old messages on the
Nabble web site of the Gnucash mailing list. For example this message thread
is posted on this page, where you will find a search box. There are ways to
filter out just your own messages, too, there.
Hi,
Somebody replied to a comment I made about not being able to install an
updated GnuCash alongside an older GnuCash, but I lost track of the
response. It seemed to relay a variety of ways they were able to achieve
multiple installations, but I was unable to discern any information on how
that
This is a nice hack.
It would be even a nicer hack that the transaction report automatically
inserts the balance brought forward on the same row as the account name. I
suspect this is doable.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, 3:10 pm david whiting, wrote:
> What I do is add a transaction on the first date
> On 3 Jan 2020, at 01:35, Adrien Monteleone via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I thought that was discussed, but delving into the bug threads and others
> linked therein, I see the issue a bit more clearly.
>
> Certainly, I think the current underlying approach is the more sane one long
> term
Actually, I see that reusing the Default configuration actually just reproduces
the exact invoice I used when creating the configuration! Meaning, I posted
invoice #001, did "Print Invoice", then clicked options. Then I edited the
options: put in my company logo, put my bank payment info
What I do is add a transaction on the first date of the new period with the
transaction reference "Balance carried forward" with nothing in the
credit/debit columns. Then a transaction report with running balance has
"Balance carried forward" as the first transaction and the running balance
shows
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