QIF doc pages

Ian Lewis ianmlewis at gmail.com
Sat Feb 23 00:12:42 EST 2008


Charles,

Oh shoot. I was under the impression that they were shown by default. I
definitely agree with this. There is no point if they are not shown by
default. On a side note, perhaps we should have a check box in the druid
that allows users to turn them off from the druid itself (like on the apply
page)? The check box is in the preferences and I might not have known about
it if I hadn't done development on the QIF druid.

As far as how to do it, I would imagine you would have to do something along
the lines of editing a default schema somewhere in the source tree but I
couldn't tell you for sure as the code isn't in front of me atm.

Ian

2008/2/23, Charles Day <cedayiv at gmail.com>:
>
> The QIF importer druid has "doc pages" that benefit new users by
> explaining
> the import process a step at a time, as the user makes his way through the
> druid. I think that new users would really benefit if these pages were
> shown
> by default (I certainly would have). However, GnuCash currently hides
> these
> pages by default.
>
> Do you agree that these pages should be shown by default, and if so, how
> do
> I make this happen? The setting is controlled via gconf, so would I have
> to
> add one of those gconf schemas perhaps?
>
> Cheers,
> Charles
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