Character lag in Transfer column

John Morris johnjeff at editide.us
Tue Sep 2 09:29:59 EDT 2014


Hi Michael,
  I'm afraid I can't help you much because I'm very new to GnuCash. However, I can say that I do not experience this problem running GnuCash 2.6.3 on Snow Leopard in a 2.6 GHz MacBook Pro. Good luck finding the solution.

Best,
John

On Sep 2, 2014, at 9:13 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:

> This is a problem I’ve had since I started using GnuCash (now 2.6.3) on my iMac (now OS 10.9.4) last year, and it hasn’t been enough of a nuisance for me to comment on it.
> 
> I was helping my daughter-in-law with a similar sort of problem when entering text in a form being displayed on a website by the Chromium browser, which was resolved by switching off hardware acceleration in Chromium, and which made me think the GnuCash problem might be resolved in a similar way.
> 
> As I add successive type characters in a previously blank transfer entry, I get:
> 
> E			[blank]
> Ex			Equity:Opening Balances
> Exp			Expenses:Accountant
> Exp:			Expenses:Accountant
> Exp:A		Expenses:Accountant
> Exp:Al		Expenses:Accountant
> Exp:All		Expenses:Allowances
> Exp:All		Expenses:Allowances
> Exp:All:		Expenses:Allowances
> Exp:All:B		Expenses:Allowances:Becky
> 
> As I do this, the blue highlight on the latter part of the transfer field usually lags behind the character I’ve just typed, making me think I’ve failed to push the key down far enough for it to be registered.
> 
> This didn’t happen previously when I was using GnuCash with Ubuntu.
> 
> I know there are some quirks in the Mac version of GnuCash - e.g. you can’t double-click on an accounts file in the Finder and have GnuCash open that file; instead it opens the most-recently-used file. 
> 
> If this is just the way it is, I can cope!
> 
> Michael




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