[Kmymoney-devel] [kmymoney4] [Bug 338690] open file from linux created

Stephane BIGOTTE stephane.bigotte at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 19:47:41 UTC 2014


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 <agander93 at gmail.com>:

> On 31/08/14 17:09, stephane.bigotte at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338690
>>
>> --- Comment #2 from stephane.bigotte at 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 <agander93 at gmail.com>:
>> share
>>
>>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338690
>>>
>>> --- Comment #1 from allan <agander93 at gmail.com> ---
>>> On 31/08/14 10:38, stephane.bigotte at 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 at kde.org
>>>>             Reporter: stephane.bigotte at 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.
>>>
>>
>>
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