Updated HBCI readme.

2004-10-30  Christian Stimming  <stimming@tuhh.de>

	* doc/README.HBCI: Updated HBCI readme.

	* src/import-export/hbci/hbci-interaction.c: Fix problems with
	user messages.


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2004-10-30 Christian Stimming <stimming@tuhh.de>
* doc/README.HBCI: Updated HBCI readme.
* src/import-export/hbci/hbci-interaction.c: Fix problems with
user messages.
2004-10-24 Benoit Grégoire <bock@step.polymtl.ca>
* po/fr.po: Translation from Johan Buret, unfortunately on the wrong branch.

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README
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GnuCash has mostly been tested against the 0.6.2 version, though
any newer version should also work. Sources can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libofx/
openhbci: This library provide support for HBCI file imports.
GnuCash has mostly been tested against the 0.9.6 version, though
aqbanking/aqhbci: This library provide support for HBCI file imports.
GnuCash has mostly been tested against the 0.9.7 version, though
any newer version should also work. Sources can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openhbci/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aqbanking and
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aqhbci/. More info in
doc/README.HBCI.
#######
Running

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@ -16,6 +16,10 @@ Since the beta release 1.7.2, GnuCash features HBCI online banking
support. This makes it the world's first *free* HBCI-enabled personal
finance manager.
Many additional information about GnuCash and HBCI can be found on
http://linuxwiki.de/GnuCash, http://linuxwiki.de/AqBanking, and
http://linuxwiki.de/OpenHBCI.
HBCI (Home Banking Computer Interface) is a standard used by German
banks for offering online banking service. Through this standard,
business actions like statement retrieval, initiate bank transfer, or
@ -35,12 +39,22 @@ HBCI for now.
2. Requirements
------------
OpenHBCI 0.9.3 or later
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openhbci
AqBanking 0.9.7 and AqHBCI 0.9.13, or any later version: Get
aqbanking, aqbanking-devel from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aqbanking, then aqhbci, aqhbci-devel
and wizard-kde from http://sourceforge.net/projects/aqhbci/
(Historical note: Until gnucash-1.8.9, the library "openhbci" had been
used, but with gnucash-1.8.10, gnucash switched to the successor of
openhbci which is aqbanking/aqhbci.)
which in turn requires:
Libchipcard 0.6 or later, http://sourceforge.net/projects/libchipcard
and OpenSSL any 0.9.x, http://www.openssl.org
Gwenhywfar 1.1.0, http://sourceforge.net/projects/gwenhywfar, which in
turn requires OpenSSL any 0.9.x, http://www.openssl.org
For chipcard support, you also need plugin-ddvcard from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aqhbci, which in turn requires
Libchipcard2 version 1.9.1 or later,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libchipcard
Then you can build GnuCash 1.7.x/1.8.x with:
./configure --enable-hbci --with-openhbci-prefix=/your/openhbci/prefix
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* Setup: In the main window with the account hierarchy, the "Tools" menu
(German: "Werkzeuge") now contains the item "HBCI Setup" ("HBCI
Einrichtung"). This menu item opens the HBCI Setup druid which will
guide you through the setup.
guide you through the setup. (Note: With the new aqbanking/aqhbci, the
Setup druid is an external program provided by the aqhbci authors.)
- Chip card users will need to run this only once. (see 6. Known
Problems below if this doesn't work)
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7. Credits
-------
The excellent OpenHBCI library is written by Fabian Kaiser
<fabian.kaiser@gmx.de>, Martin Preuss <openhbci@aquamaniac.de>, and
Christian Stimming <stimming@tuhh.de>. Libchipcard is written by Martin
Preuss <openhbci@aquamaniac.de>.
The excellent AqBanking/AqHBCI library is written by Martin Preuss
<openhbci@aquamaniac.de> and Christian Stimming
<stimming@tuhh.de>. Libchipcard is written by Martin Preuss
<openhbci@aquamaniac.de>.
By Christian Stimming <stimming@tuhh.de>
Saturday, Feb 1, 2003
October 30th, 2004

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gnome_dialog_set_parent (GNOME_DIALOG (dialog), GTK_WINDOW (data->parent));
gnome_dialog_set_close (GNOME_DIALOG (dialog), TRUE);
label = gtk_label_new (text);
gtk_label_set_justify (GTK_LABEL (label), GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT);
gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (GNOME_DIALOG (dialog)->vbox), label, TRUE, TRUE, 0);
gtk_widget_show (label);
result = gnome_dialog_run_and_close (GNOME_DIALOG (dialog));
if (result<0 || result>2) {