From what I can see, we have to upload the file to the ftp server of
kde, then submit a ticket to the sysadmins ticket system at
https://sysadmin.kde.org/tickets/index.php.
If you click on submit, there's a category for download.kde.org issues.
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Alvaro Soliverez wro
Hi Cristian,
Let's keep the links to the old tarballs for now. I think we have to
file a ticket to upload files to download.kde.org. We can do it as we
go, though.
I hope too that we can customize it further. I guess it's just a
matter of adding our own CSS.
I'll talk to the sysadmins now, to mov
Hi,
Alvaro I think the new site is ready to go live and replace the old one.
Maybe by using Capacity we will be able to customize it to be in tone with
the new artwork when it will be finished. Rigth now it looks too "standard
KDE" for my taste :). Let us know how we can use the new file distribut
On Friday, March 28, 2014, 21:35:39 Fernando Vilas wrote:
>
>On Thursday, March 06, 2014 13:28:01 Christian Dávid wrote:
>[...]
>>
>> This was not meant to allow transactions. An example; the plugin foo
creates
>> a table ‘fooPlugin’ to store data. The user removes the plugin. To keep the
>> dat
Hi Allan
Both Qif AND CSV Exporters work as expected. the dialogues are laid out
correctly with no apparent error.
It looks like its now just the layout issue. :)
I'll play with my new build and see if I can find why those titles are being
displayed. Its nice to be making some progress for
Hi Allan
It seems the import is working correctly
When I import some bank statements it correctly finds the category and
applies any splits. This did not work for me the first time I tried (tested
in my kubuntu VM) It did not place the accounts into the correct category
and did not apply any
On 06/04/14 03:04, Chris wrote:
I have recompiled (yet again) my kde environment
This time when compiling kmymoney the dialogue works, well sort of.
It looks like the attached and at the radio buttons are responsive.
previously nothing worked.
The "CSV importer" text on the blue background se
On 06/04/14 03:08, Chris wrote:
Is there a particular reason auto splits are not applied when importing
transactions
I had to add autosplits into kmymoney 2 and it worked a treat. It looks
as though it may be harder to do in KMM 4. It is such an obvious
necessity I wondered why it hadn't been
On 06/04/14 03:04, Chris wrote:
I have recompiled (yet again) my kde environment
This time when compiling kmymoney the dialogue works, well sort of.
It looks like the attached and at the radio buttons are responsive.
previously nothing worked.
The "CSV importer" text on the blue background se