> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 00:38:06 -0300, asolive...@kde.org wrote
> Hello Jeff,
> Could you provide a version of that file in anonymous format (Save As ->
> Anonymous file), so that we could run some tests and find a possible
> fix?
>
> There's a cache for balances, so it shouldn't call transact
Hello Jeff,
Could you provide a version of that file in anonymous format (Save As ->
Anonymous file), so that we could run some tests and find a possible
fix?
There's a cache for balances, so it shouldn't call transactionList
twice, thus I'm very interested to know why this happens in this ca
Since I first wrote of this problem, I have changed my baseline. I am now
using emerge version 4.12, mingw, gdb, eclipse (for debug), and KMM version
4.7.2, still on Windows. (I may not have done that right. I couldn't figure
out how to get the current version of emerge to fetch KMM version 4.
Hi,
sorry for the delay in answering. I do filter all MS-Windows related mails to
a separate queue and look into them only every now and then.
On Thursday 06 August 2015 19:46:43 jeffjl@outlook.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to KMyMoney (and KDE). I'm thinking KMyMoney could be my
> repla
Hi all,
I am new to KMyMoney (and KDE). I'm thinking KMyMoney could be my replacement
for Quicken (I'm getting more and more fed up with them).
But I do have some issues.
At the top of my list is that, at startup, KMyMoney spends literally minutes in
the KHomeView::investmentBalance() fu