02-21-2016
Al tho i do not have experience with gnucash, would start by looking at my version used, followed by a closer look at github project in search for bugs and patches.
First thing you need to do is get updated to recent version.
After that, check out if you are exhibiting the same bug. If so, report the bug to the creators of software and hope for a quick response/patch/workaround.
Hope that helps
Regards
Peasant.
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xkbsetautoresetcontrols
XkbSetAutoResetControls(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbSetAutoResetControls(3)
NAME
XkbSetAutoResetControls - Changes the current values of the AutoReset control attributes
SYNOPSIS
Bool XkbSetAutoResetControls (Display *dpy, unsigned int changes, unsigned int *auto_ctrls, unsigned int *auto_values);
ARGUMENTS
- dpy connection to X server
- changes
controls for which to change auto-reset values
- auto_ctrls
controls from changes that should auto reset
- auto_values
1 bit => auto-reset on
DESCRIPTION
XkbSetAutoResetControls changes the auto-reset status and associated auto-reset values for the controls selected by changes. For any con-
trol selected by changes, if the corresponding bit is set in auto_ctrls, the control is configured to auto-reset when the client exits. If
the corresponding bit in auto_values is on, the control is turned on when the client exits; if zero, the control is turned off when the
client exits. For any control selected by changes, if the corresponding bit is not set in auto_ctrls, the control is configured to not
reset when the client exits.
For example:
To leave the auto-reset controls for StickyKeys the way they are:
ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, 0, 0, 0);
To change the auto-reset controls so that StickyKeys are unaffected when the
client exits:
ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, XkbStickyKeysMask, 0, 0);
To change the auto-reset controls so that StickyKeys are turned off when the
client exits:
ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, XkbStickyKeysMask, XkbStickyKeysMask, 0);
To change the auto-reset controls so that StickyKeys are turned on when the
client exits:
ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, XkbStickyKeysMask, XkbStickyKeysMask,
XkbStickyKeysMask);
XkbSetAutoResetControls backfills auto_ctrls and auto_values with the auto-reset controls for this particular client. Note that all of the
bits are valid in the returned values, not just the ones selected in the changes mask.
X Version 11 libX11 1.3.2 XkbSetAutoResetControls(3)