

This is to allow user to still auto clear even when date don't match quite exactly. Lowering the minimum value for the auto-clear preference. Bug 797847 - Best match probability calculation on import is too pessimistic.Bug 797845 - Backspace key produces incorrect result.Bug 797844 - Typing account number to select account fails.Bug 797843 - Quickfill broken with Cyrillic input language.Bug 797842 - Windows: Insertion cursor invisible in Edit Account or New Account windows until text fields have content.Bug 797835 - Zero Crossing in 4.0 that wasn't in 3.10.Bug 797834 - Ctrl+A in account register fields chimes after any element newly focussed.Bug 797830 - Expense over time has extra empty row.Bug 797828 - Budget Barchart was not upgraded.Bug 797827 - 4.0.1 gnucash-cli seg faults on macOS Catalina.Bug 797825 - OFX import crashes on import of investment transaction.Bug 797787 - Feature request: preference setting to open new tabs adjacent to currently active tab (as opposed to at the end of the tab list).Bug 797759 - Some transactions are not highlighted in the matching window.Bug 775582 - Change "Petrol" (or Gas if seen in USA) to "Fuel".> statements, it's good practice.The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.1, the second release in the stable 4.x series Between 4.0 and 4.1, the following bugfixes were accomplished:

> Expenses) categories allows you to build balance sheets and income ultimately, choosing one of the four (Assets, Liabilities, Income, > for them, or if you feel that no category is a fit, put them under Equity: > If you have other root accounts, you could also choose a particular category > You can customize the names of your root accounts. > what to do? Would it be sufficient for me to (in gnucash) move > jumping straight in and abandoning a system I use daily with a > modifying them to fit the beancount model. > I have regular backups of my gnucash accounts, and am not averse to Thanks, sorry for the questions which I'm sure most here would have heard many times before, but I can't seem to find reliable answers to the above. Which of the three options has auto-completion of accounts/categories for vim users (or should I just be using it from the shell)? Editing/entry - I've seen emacs recommended, but I'm a vim guy myself. Sync of the ledger - I've read comments about using dropbox (simple enough), but what about automatic git-based sync (with merges etc.)? Are there tools to accomodate that?Ĥ. I think hledger and beancount have web UIs, are those usable on phones when out and about (I do have a home raspberry pi which can host it)?ģ. Or I'll just say "I'll remember to do this when I get back to the office" only to forget and have to reconstruct my records from receipts. I'm currently using a simple budget/accounting type app to note down transactions and then manually copying it whenever I'm at my computer. Import from gnucash, I think that's only available for ledger and only for an older version? Is the syntax incompatible? I've got 5+ years of records in gnucash that I'd want to keep.Ģ. I'm looking at ledger, hledger, and beancount (slight preference for the last as my python is better than my C), and before I test it out I've a few questions.ġ.
