Register rewrite
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 2 11:33:32 EST 2009
Chris Shoemaker <c.shoemaker at cox.net> writes:
> Yes, exactly. At the time, it was somewhat of a feasibility study, as
> GtkTreeViews were still a little new and there weren't too many
> examples of good implementations that used 1000s+ of entries.
> These days, it's not really a question of the quality of the gtk+ bits.
>
> I haven't had the time to work on it (or any other part of GnuCash)
> for quite a while now. IIRC, last time I worked on it, I got copy and
> pasting of transactions working, which was pretty low on my priority
> list, so I think it's probably usable, though not polished.
Also, it only does the SplitRegister. There's still Business
work to do to implement the InvoiceRegister. I haven't looked at
the code at all to see how easy it will be to plug in the Invoice
code in place of the Split code.
-derek
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