![]() ![]() It's quite simple, the host of the website HomeBank is my historical provider of Internet access since 1999 offering free hosting BUT that does not currently provide any TLS support. Why: website do not use https (TLS support) "This function generates enough precision that converting the string back using g_ascii_strtod() gives the same machine-number (on machines with IEEE compatible 64bit doubles)." HomeBank uses glib function g_ascii_dtostr/g_ascii_strtod to materialize amount info the XML file. If you run the program from a command line, you will see some warnings, that are the fix it does. It is normal, after some upgrade, and after some bugfix, HomeBank runs a sanity check at start to fix some data, and as so track changes. Why: save icons is enable after load despite I have made no changes The solution is to always use the latest version, and if you use both MS Windows and GNU/Linux, to have the same HomeBank version on the 2 operating systems. So to AVOID LOOSING DATA a such restriction is part of the software.Ī file version change is always mentioned in the Change Log file. The internal structure format of HomeBank file may changes when adding new features, and so, it is no more possible to open it with lower version of HomeBank, at least WITHOUT LOOSING DATA introduced with new features. xhb file in an invalid file ?įile are compatible with different platform but with higher or equal version of the software. Why: do I have the error message that my. open the account from the manage account dialog If you do not use budget, you can disable this with following: ![]() This text is only displayed as a "warning" if the account is part of the budget, as requested into #1673902. Why: 'this needs a category' being displayed ![]() If you need futher help, ask a new question Please read the online native or translated documentation: You can also find a compilation of all existing script so far at:Ī documentation exists and maybe first red: Homebank does not have a on-board converter for CSV.Ī possible solution is the universal csv-file Homebank-file converter written in Python. Google is your friend under Linux or other OS to find similar tool/scripts Let's quote QuiConv for © Windows, that enable to convert any CSV file to QIF file. If you can't use OFX/QFX or QIF file format, there are some tools that may help you in converting into HomeBank CSV format. ![]() Please see the 'CSV file format section'ĬSV is not a financial format. HomeBank use a dedicated column order format to manage CSV file. How to: import bank statement in CSV format I think it is better to use external proven and reliable solutions than implement a smokescreen, as the file format used for HomeBank to store data is a simple xml file (so text file), you can review with a txt editor.Īdding to this, I do think it make sense and it is more convenient to protect data globally on a computer, instead of being annoyed to fill in a password every time you open a file with an application, your session password and a truly global protection system on your computer should be sufficient.Īt last, this enable users to choose the security solution that fit their security level needs and the way they protect their data's. Any software must have some scope limits. If you feel that your personal finance require additional level of security, there is plenty of solutions to encrypt data on a computer (TrueCrypt, PGP, native windows bitlocker) for that purpose.Ī financial application should manage finance data, and a security program should deal with security. If you Google to find out how to protect you file on a family shared computer, you will find plenty of article on how to do this. That's the case under MS Windows and under GNU/Linux and most other systems (for MS windows, all users should not be Administrators, if it on your computer(s). The first protection level is you then it is your computer user data which is supposed to be isolated from other users. How to: Protect my file by password or encryption ? Please also have a look at these 2 answers: * for linux, you can launch via a console:įor example in fench : LANGUAGE='fr_FR:fr'. GTK+ inspect some environment variable like LANG, so you may be set a such variable under windows.įor example set 'pt' value for a system setup to pt-BR. Starting v4.5.5, you can choose any language from the preferences.īut the configuration below may be required to define some input format for date for example. How to: force date input format / change language ? ![]()
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