2014-10-13 8:09 GMT+03:00 Cristian Oneț <onet.crist...@gmail.com>: > 2014-10-08 10:39 GMT+03:00 Cristian Oneț <onet.crist...@gmail.com>: >> 2014-10-08 10:28 GMT+03:00 Christian Dávid <christian-da...@web.de>: >>> Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2014, 08:10:03 schrieb Cristian Oneț: >>>> Christian could you post the steps you use to build >>>> aqbanking/gwenhywfar from git? My automake is a bit rusty. >>> >>> Well, that is something I try to avoid as well. >>> >>> For the account number address book you do not need aqbanking or gwenhywfar, >>> even KBanking is not required. So compiling should be really easy (if you >>> handle KService/Plugins the right way). >>> >>> If you are still interested, here is how I do it. >>> >>> I assume you have the latest git/svn versions [1] of aqbanking and >>> gwenhywfar >>> in different folders. For install I use one folder for both (called >>> $INSALL_PATH here). Create a build folder for gwenhyfar and use >>> >>> ../wherever/gwenhywfar/configure --prefix=$INSTALL_PATH --with-guis="cpp >>> qt4" -- >>> with-qt4-libs=/usr/lib64/qt4/lib/ --with-plugin- >>> searchdir=$INSTALL_PATH/lib64/gwenhywfar/plugins/60/ >>> make -j7 >>> make -j7 install >>> make srcdoc >>> >>> then change to the source directory of aqbanking >>> >>> make -f Makefile.cvs >>> >>> cd $BUILD_DIRECTORY_AQBANKING >>> >>> ../wherever/aqbanking/configure --prefix=$INSTALL_PATH --with-plugin- >>> searchdir=$INSTALL_PATH/lib64/aqbanking/plugins/34/ --with-gwen- >>> dir=$INSTALL_PATH --enable-debug --with-backends=aqhbci >>> --enable-local-install >>> make -j7 >>> make -j7 install >>> make srcdoc >>> >>> Maybe "--with-data-searchdir=$INSTALL_PATH/share/ --with-local- >>> searchdir=$INSTALL_PATH/share/" is needed for aqbanking's configure as well. >>> Also I am on openSuse, so the lib path is lib64, maybe you have to change >>> that >>> in the configure options. >>> >>> Thanks to the CMake config-files in aqbanking and gwenhywfar you just have >>> to add >>> $INSTALL_PATH to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. >>> >>> I wish you a lot of luck! >> >> Thanks, I'll try it, I already had clones of gwenhywfar and aqbanking. > > I've managed to build aqbanking from git master and KMyMoney from the > add-onlinebanking branch, so I'm waiting for that HBCI test account > :). In the meantime I took a glimpse at the "Account numbers" editor. > I have to admit that it the design looks good but the user interaction > lacks some polish. In the first couple of minutes I saw the following > issues: > 1. It seems to me that there is a lot of horizontal space in a row > which could be used better > 2. Ending the edit action on an item seems to be tricky, literally the > user has to find a way to save his data, 'Enter' does not work, the > only thing that seems to work is clicking on another item, but what > happens if this is the first item? clicking on the rest of the list > does not seem to work > 3. The shine-trough of the read-only text that you mentioned > 4. The update of the row size that you also mentioned > 5. Changing account numbers should go trough the Payee's "Update" button > > I'll try to address the above issues in the following period. Two can > be fixed by proper keyboard actions but for the users who prefer the > mouse I think that an enter/cancel button on the right of the row > would be nice, how do you feel about that? >
3 and 4 are fixed by http://commits.kde.org/kmymoney/68759cad1d4318d0f9841b7900e400a56f858f03 Regards, Cristian > Regards, > Cristian > >> >> Regards, >> Cristian >> >>> >>> Greetings >>> Chris >>> >>> [1] AqBanking is at http://git.aqbanking.de/git/aqbanking.git now, I do not >>> know if gwenhywfar moved to git already >>> _______________________________________________ >>> KMyMoney-devel mailing list >>> KMyMoney-devel@kde.org >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel