OK, it’s not a big issue. I just wondered.
I’ve always been able to allow a program to take whatever time it needs to
start up, but have less patience for commands after that. Because of that, for
the longest time, I have had a multi-column dashboard that summarizes key
information for me, whi
Bob Fewell did work on report loading at some point. It may well be the source
of this change. I can't check right now, but you could search the closed PRs
for some discussion of this.
Geert
John Ralls schreef op 21 oktober 2018 16:17:09 CEST:
>Sorry, not intentional on our part. Most likely
Sorry, not intentional on our part. Most likely an intentional change to
GtkNotebook as part of Gtk3’s migration to a composited display model.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct 21, 2018, at 2:37 AM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> David T,
>
> I hope that is intentional to make GnuCash load faster.
David T,
I hope that is intentional to make GnuCash load faster. Does it save time
for you?
David C
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 3:05 AM David T. via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just noticed that on v.3.3, reports do not load on startup. In version
> 2.x, all open
Hello,
I just noticed that on v.3.3, reports do not load on startup. In version 2.x,
all open reports were loaded in the startup process. Now, they only load when
the specific tabs are activated.
Is this change intentional?
David T.
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