Hello, I am trying to recreate a behaviour of the program that I'm used to from the Windows version using the Flatpak version on my Fedora 42.
When I select a given number of rows in the Windows version, a summary appears under the "New" , "Edit", etc. buttons, listing the number of selected rows, days between the individual transactions and the balance of the selection.
I am not able to recreate this behaviour on Linux. When I select the rows, nothing appears in the bottom of the page.
Is there a setting I need to enable? I am on version 1.9.0, downloaded from Flathub, Fedora 42 KDE Spin. I will happily provide additional information, if necessary. Thank you for helping me out.
Calculating net expenses of selected rows (Flatpak)
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Re: Calculating net expenses of selected rows (Flatpak)
Hi,
Which key do you use to select transactions?
I use the CTRL key and I don't reproduce the problem. With the shift key, I reproduce the problem.
However, be careful with KDE. I've had some strange behaviour with Wayland.
Try downloading the latest beta version here.
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Which key do you use to select transactions?
I use the CTRL key and I don't reproduce the problem. With the shift key, I reproduce the problem.
However, be careful with KDE. I've had some strange behaviour with Wayland.
Try downloading the latest beta version here.
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Re: Calculating net expenses of selected rows (Flatpak)
I used Shift when testing the feature. Thank you for the heads up, I will try with Ctrl when I get home.
Regarding your warning. Thank you, I've only installed Fedora a couple days ago, so all of this is new to me. I'm not sure if X11 is still a possibility on Fedora 42, so I suppose I'll have to stick to Wayland. I will make sure to keep backups. So far, the only other issues I encountered were the dark mode acting a little strange and Alt + N not working for a new transaction entry when a transcation row is chosen, for example after submitting a transaction (so I need to Tab first). I can live with both of these, but I will try to be careful.
Regarding your warning. Thank you, I've only installed Fedora a couple days ago, so all of this is new to me. I'm not sure if X11 is still a possibility on Fedora 42, so I suppose I'll have to stick to Wayland. I will make sure to keep backups. So far, the only other issues I encountered were the dark mode acting a little strange and Alt + N not working for a new transaction entry when a transcation row is chosen, for example after submitting a transaction (so I need to Tab first). I can live with both of these, but I will try to be careful.
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