[GNC] Startup issue - two windows

Fred Tydeman tydeman.fred at gmail.com
Mon May 30 10:50:12 EDT 2022


I was running GnuCash full screen.
Since switching to Windows mode, I have not had the issue at startup about
interaction between Tip of the Day and Scheduled transactions.
This is GnuCash 4.10 on Linux Fedora

On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 8:40 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> wrote:

> The issue with not being able to close the tip of the day window is the
> Scheduled Transactions window has stolen focus.
>
> First click on the Tip of the Day window to raise it to the 'top of the
> window stack' and then close it.
>
> Then use whatever means of your OS to reveal windows hidden beneath
> other windows. There you'll see the Scheduled Transaction window, where
> you can interact/dismiss it.
>
> Alternatively, do that part first, then dismiss the Tip of the Day window.
>
> What OS? Are you running GnuCash full screen at startup?
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 5/10/22 9:48 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
> > I have Tip of the Day enabled.
> > I have Scheduled transactions enabled.
> > Sometimes, when I start gnucash,
> > the Tip of the day popup window shows,
> > then after the file is fully loaded,
> > something about Scheduled transactions window shows
> > (but is hidden by the Tip of the day).
> > Clicking on the Close button of the Tip of the day does NOT close it.
> > I do not know what the Scheduled transactions window wants
> > as I cannot see it.
> > Pressing Enter, clears the Scheduled transactions window.
> > Then I can Close the Tip of the day window.
>
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