On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 01:17, Sebastian Rittau wrote: > On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 10:42:39PM -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote: > > > Thank you. GnuCash has many different date accelerators, > > probably more than you would want in a general use widget. > > But here is a list of what I think are the really useful ones: > > > > +/- : increment/decrement by 1 day > > shift +/-: by 1 week > > alt +/-: by 1 month > > ctrl +/: by 1 year > > > > T: today > > M: beginning of month > > I see, additionally something like > > Y: beginning of year > > would be useful, too. Or even: > > m: beginning of month > M: end of month > y: beginning of year > Y: end of year > > One problem I've come across with the acceleration is i18n, though. I've > just tried to change a date in GnuCash and failed, since the German > locale shows dates as YYYY-MM-DD and I wasn't able to enter the dash. > This needs looking into in the new widget. Yes, that's true. GnuCash also has equivalents to the +/- functions above, but using the a-z keys. I like the m/M distinction you suggested. dave
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