r22390 - gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C - Remove a part not intended to be on the previous commit.

Cristian Marchi cmarchi at code.gnucash.org
Sat Sep 15 10:13:23 EDT 2012


Author: cmarchi
Date: 2012-09-15 10:13:23 -0400 (Sat, 15 Sep 2012)
New Revision: 22390
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/22390

Modified:
   gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_basics.xml
Log:
Remove a part not intended to be on the previous commit.

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_basics.xml
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--- gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_basics.xml	2012-09-15 14:07:36 UTC (rev 22389)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_basics.xml	2012-09-15 14:13:23 UTC (rev 22390)
@@ -880,36 +880,6 @@
     </sect2>
   </sect1>
 
-  <sect1 id="basics-migrate-settings">
-    <title>Migrating <application>&app;</application> data</title>
-      <para>Sometimes you may need to move your financial data and <application>&app;</application> settings to another machine.
-      Typical use cases are when you buy a new computer or if you want to use the same settings over two different operating 
-      systems in a dual boot configuration.</para>
-
-   <sect2 id="migrate-financial">
-     <title>Migrating financial data</title>
-     <para>Migrating <application>&app;</application> financial data is a as simple as copying the files with <filename>.gnucash</filename> 
-     extension with a file manager if you know where they are saved. If you can’t rememeber where a file is stored 
-     but you can open it directly within <application>&app;</application>, save it in the desidred path from within
-     <application>&app;</application>.</para>
-
-     <para>The rest are either backups or log files. It won’t do any harm to copy them too, but it’s not likely
-     to do any good, either.</para>
-   </sect2>
-
-   <sect2 id="migrate-prefs">
-     <title>Migrating preferences data</title>
-     <para>The paths where the <application>&app;</application> preferences files are stored may vary
-     depending on your operating system.</para>
-
-     <para>On MacOSX, copy <filename class="directory">~/Library/Application Support/gnucash</filename>,
-     <filename class="directory">~/.aqbanking</filename>, and <filename class="directory">~/.gconf*</filename>.
-     These are your settings, custom reports, and what have you. If you don’t use online banking, 
-     you won’t have <filename class="directory">.aqbanking</filename>.</para>
-   </sect2>
-
-  </sect1>
-
   <sect1 id="basics-together1">
     <title>Putting It All Together</title>
 



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