Hello,
Recently I moved to KDE Neon as my preferred distro, I had manually
installed Gnucash 2.6 which connected to MySQL perfectly fine. A recent
system update forced the removal of Gnucash in order to update some
libraries. When I tried to re-install from the Discover Software Center,
the o
Hi,
The " search the gnucash-user Archives." link in the gnucash-user page
is broken.
The URL https://lists.gnucash.org/search/?idxinfo=gnucash-user leads to
a 404.
___
gnucash-user mailing list
gnucash-user@gnucash.org
https://lists.gnucash.org/
...because Gnucash developers are volunteers. They need to find the time
to do so and it probably takes a lower priority over other issues.
On 11/02/2017 09:46 PM, Keith Myers wrote:
Confused why the Price Quote worked up till Nov. 1 when all my Google
searches indicate the API was pulled back
I think the confusion is that .3 is generally accepted (here in the
U.S., anyway) as "0.30".
so .3 = .30
Perhaps the number method should be 2.6.03 instead of 2.6.3... For the
future, of course.
On 11/21/2017 11:14 AM, davel...@mac.com wrote:
Please keep replies on the list as it may help o
Thank you Eric for such a thorough explanation. Very nice.
I think my point is purely from a marketing perspective. For the
number-inclined people such as accountants and software developers, this
all makes perfect sense. However, for the ordinary folk the system can
be confusing. So perhaps a
Probably the best way to automate any complex task is through Linux and
Bash scripts. I was able to successfully do this (with much help from
https://stackoverflow.):
I created a script that, when exporting my html invoice to a specific
folder, it would
1) Find all the tags and add a unique
Indeed... Can't wait to see what you can help us with!
On 01/31/2018 02:18 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 31/01/18 16:05, Alan Whiteman wrote:
Probably the best way to automate any complex task is through Linux
and Bash scripts. I was able to successfully do this (with much help
from
Well, Bob Summers' dilemma would be a good place to start.
On 02/01/2018 09:03 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 01/02/18 14:44, Alan Whiteman wrote:
Indeed... Can't wait to see what you can help us with!
I can write Python if you have a specific job or jobs that need doing.
My C is goo
My vote goes to Linux Mint. Superb distro.
On 03/15/2018 06:21 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On 15 March 2018 at 07:43, Amish wrote:
Hello
Try Arch Linux if you are willing to put initial efforts in learning and a
bit of tweaking here and there.
It is not an ideal distribution for a newbie t