https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338690
--- Comment #5 from stephane.bigo...@gmail.com --- Hello, sorry for time waiting. I think I find where comefrom problem. I have USB External Disk. One of his partition is on Linux UTF8. The .kmy file is on it. I use Ext2fsd on Windows 7 Pro SP1. When I open kMyMoney on windows and I file open from USB Disk, I have the problem. I try to copy on windows directory. And I open it, it's ok. I don't know why. Problem is : I use diferently one or the other platform system ! 2014-08-31 21:47 GMT+02:00 Allan <agande...@gmail.com>: > On 31/08/14 17:09, stephane.bigo...@gmail.com wrote: > >> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338690 >> >> --- Comment #2 from stephane.bigo...@gmail.com --- >> >> Hello, >> >> I think you don't understand what I mean. >> >> Firstly, I created file with kMyMoney under Linux Ubuntu platform. >> I use it every day. >> It contains some datas. It's not empty (so). >> >> I would like change something on it with MS Windows platform. >> >> I launch kMyMoney on this platform. >> I open with File/open... this file. >> >> kMyMoney ask me choose devise. >> I select Euro and valid. >> After it, It like it is empty, but is not it ! >> >> Do you understand better what I mean ? >> >> Thank for your answer. >> >> Best regard. >> > > Ok, Stephane, we now have a bit more of the picture. > > So, you opened an existing file, created on Ubuntu. > > Now, have you used the Euro previously with this file? > Was this the first time you used it on Windows? > Had you copied the resource file from your Ubuntu system to the Windows > system? > If not, the the Windows .kmy file will not be aware of any settings > previously used. > So, you should now copy the resource file from Ubuntu to Windows. On > Ubuntu, it will probably be ~/.kde/share/config/kmymoneyrc and on Windows. > $KDEHOME/share/config/kmymoneyrc. > > I suspect that you getting the message to input your currency was the new > Windows file starting to be created, but I could be wrong. > > Anyway, try what I've suggested, and see if that helps. > > Allan > > > > 2014-08-31 12:24 GMT+02:00 allan <agande...@gmail.com>: >> share >> >>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338690 >>> >>> --- Comment #1 from allan <agande...@gmail.com> --- >>> On 31/08/14 10:38, stephane.bigo...@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338690 >>>> >>>> Bug ID: 338690 >>>> Summary: open file from linux created >>>> Product: kmymoney4 >>>> Version: 4.6.3 >>>> Platform: MS Windows >>>> OS: MS Windows >>>> Status: UNCONFIRMED >>>> Severity: normal >>>> Priority: NOR >>>> Component: general >>>> Assignee: kmymoney-devel@kde.org >>>> Reporter: stephane.bigo...@gmail.com >>>> >>>> I work with linux platform >>>> when I open the file on Windows platform, KMyMoney call me choice Devise >>>> >>> Money. >>> >>>> I choice EURO (€). >>>> But the result is it's like the file is like empty ! >>>> (sorry for my english) >>>> >>>> Reproducible: Always >>>> >>>> Steps to Reproduce: >>>> 1.launch KMyMoney in MS Windows platform >>>> 2.File Open and choice >>>> 3.popup call me choice devise >>>> 4.select Euro >>>> 5.result : file empty ! >>>> Actual Results: >>>> like file is empty >>>> >>>> Expected Results: >>>> not be empty. >>>> there is book entry >>>> >>>> >>> Before you can open a data file, you first need to create it, so you >>> should first select 'New'. This will guide you through the process of, >>> firstly, selecting your currency, then your account name for the new >>> account you are making. Just follow these steps then, for your country, >>> select an appropriate set of account/categories to use. >>> >>> You should find more detail in the handbook under the Help menu. >>> >>> Get back to us if you still have problems, but be as specific as >>> possible in detailing the steps you have taken, and what you entered, >>> and the result. >>> >>> Don't worry about your English! You're doing fine, and if we don't >>> understand we'll do our best to help. >>> >>> Allan >>> >>> -- >>> You are receiving this mail because: >>> You reported the bug. >>> >> >> -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel