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Hi!
Some time ago I saw something I think could be a bug but I am not sure. If you perform a search or open a tracker, you can see the list of operations, but you can't edit them from that list. It can be seen looking at the bottom pannel, the info shown is not corresponding to the operatios selected. An example: You can see that the data of the botton pannel is empty while the selected operation is not. Is this a bug or sumply I don't know how to use it? The workaround is easy: open by double-clicking the operation and in the new tab now you can edit it. btw, nice new look for the Skrooge homepage Thanks! JM |
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I see this also.
It's happen on list of sub-operations (in green font). I have open a bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345826 a+ Vicnet |
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I did a correction.
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Hi!
I've tested the new version and it works fine for this problem, but ... every time I select a transaction on the tracker page (I guess it will happen with searchs too) the CPU of my PC goes up ... a lot!!!! in the image you can see 81%, but I've seen up to 100% could it be because of the changes for being able to edit searches, tracker pages, etc? as always, if you need me to do any test, just ask for it. thanks! |
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Hi,
I did this: -Open the "tracker" page -Double click on a tracker => the "operation" page is opened -Select a sub operation When the selection is done, the cpu used by Skrooge increases but come back to 0 quickly. Is it your scenario? Do you have the same behavior or the cpu still > 80% ? Regards. |
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I did more or less the same:
-Open the "tracker" page -Double click on a tracker => the "operation" page is opened -Select a sub operation -> CPE gous nearly 100% and drop to normal in few seconds ... But *everytime* I select one operation, the CPU climb to the top again. |
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More detailed info:
This graph shows Skrooge starting (first drop), then I open the tracker page, double click on one of them and each new drop correspond with when I select a transaction. As you can see, it occurs every time. The samples are one per second. The PC has 4 CPUs, so when you see a drop of about 20-25% it means than one of the CPUs raises to nearly 100%. Tell me if you need further information. Thanks |
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Hi,
I have the same behavior and I understand why. Even if this is not a major issue, I will correct it. Regards. |
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Correction done.
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