GnuCash Reports

Christian Stimming stimming at tuhh.de
Sat May 31 11:48:45 CDT 2003


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- From the description it reads as if the author compiled GnuCash himself (as 
opposed to Kapital, for which he got the rpm, and moneydance, which is java). 
I would guess that something went wrong during his Guppi installation so that 
./configure of gnucash ended up compiling without Guppi -- but, looking into 
configure.in, it seems this is only possible if the user explicitly specified 
- --disable-guppi. I wonder whether we should rename the --disable-guppi option 
into --disable-guppi-and-yes-i-dont-want-graphics...

Christian

On Samstag, 31. Mai 2003 03:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just read your article about financial applications at
> http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=8217/ur0305l/ and while the
> summaries are wonderful there is one glaring error.  Under the GnuCash
>
> description you say:
> > Speaking of reports, GnuCash has many and they are very flexible, but
> > without any fancy pie and bar charts. This is strictly text.
>
> This is unfortunately completely false.  There are a number of
> graphical reports which display pretty pictures in brilliant colors.
> Under the Reports -> Assets & Liabilies you can find an Asset
> Barchart, Asset Piechart, Liability Barchart, Liability Piechart, Net
> Worth Barchart, and Price scatterplot.  Under Reports -> Income &
> Expense you can find an Expense Barchart, Expense Piechart, Income
> Barchart, and Income Piechart.
>
> So, I'm wondering why you make the claim you did, as these reports are
> clearly in the list of reports on the main window.
>
> Anyways, thanks for the review!
>
> -derek, for the GnuCash development team.
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