Hi Shannon,

You wrote:
>> So the problem would appear to be SCIM related, but (not knowing the
>> > internals of gnucash), I do find it puzzling that the problem only
>> > affects transaction editing (register and scheduled transactions), but
>> > not any other dialogs that I have tried.  I would have expected that all
>> > keyboard input to the program would behave the same.

I replied:
> I think we should re-check the issue with latest stable upstream version
> Gnucash 2.4.0, which has been released some days ago. I hope I get
> around to craft some experimental packages for this release soon...

Gnucash 2.4.0 is now available in experimental. This new upstream
version can be considered rather stable, but was not uploaded to
experimental due to the freeze for Debian Squeeze. Would you mind to
install the package from experimental and try-out whether your problem
persists?

You can do so by adding following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

   deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian experimental main

An "aptitude update" should not automatically install versions from
experimental, but you can then selectively install packages (ie.
gnucash) and all its dependencies from experimental:

   aptitude install -t experimental gnucash

The current version 1:2.4.0-3 of the gnucash package should install
fine, even on a Squeeze system.

Regards,
Micha



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