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<font size="+1">Mint 19.3 Cinnamon 4.4.8<br>
KMyMoney 5.0.0 (Repository) Linux (x86_64) release
5.3.0-53-generic<br>
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I have a big ask please.<br>
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I'm a relatively recent convert to Linux and a very recent
KMyMoney user, after 30+ years of Windows or (Wine) and Quicken
2004<br>
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My eyesight is failing badly but with most applications I get by
very well with a 26" monitor and the system lens function where
necessary. Most of the ledger displays on KMyMoney are great
because there is a lot of user control, one way or another.
However, the 'New Transaction' systems give me problems.<br>
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I don't seem to have any control of the fonts in the Transaction
Form and there is an additional difficulty in that it is at the
very bottom of the screen. I find this position very difficult to
focus on with the monitor set up for normal use i.e. important
stuff centre screen, just below eye level. In fact, a lot of KMM
fine detail is tucked away in the very bottom right corner which
is even worse. The low contrast (for me) black on grey colour
scheme doesn't help.<br>
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</font><font size="+1">If I choose to add a new transaction
directly, it is again very low on the screen and there is an
additional difficulty in the colour scheme. The dark green
highlighting really does distract badly from the text colours
used. d.<br>
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Any help at all with this problem would be appreciated but my
preference would be for the whole form to be a centre screen
pop-up like the current split transaction dialogue. Perhaps even
a permanent floating dialogue as used for several functions in
GIMP<br>
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After all that though I will use KMyMoney as my best replacement
for Quicken after quick trials of HomeBanking, GnuCash and
Skrooge. Many thanks for that, and for any attention to the above
request.<br>
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Regards<br>
<br>
Kevin Dronsfield.<br>
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