(-1,-1,-1,-1)
Last window position and size
This setting describes the size and position of the window when it was last closed.
The numbers are the X and Y coordinates of the top left corner of the window
followed by the width and height of the window.
true
Close window when finished
If active, the window will be closed automatically when you finish the HBCI/AqBanking import process. Otherwise it will stay open.
false
Remember the PIN in memory
If active, the PIN for HBCI/AqBanking actions will be remembered in memory during a session. Otherwise it will have to be entered again each time during a session when it is needed.
true
Put the transaction text in front of the purpose of a transaction.
Some banks place part of transaction description as "transaction text" in the MT940 file. Normally GNUcash ignores this text. However by activating this option, the transaction text is used for the transaction description too.
false
Verbose HBCI debug messages
Enables verbose debug messages for HBCI/AqBanking Online Banking.
'default'
DTAUS import data format
This setting specifies the data format when importing DTAUS files. The AqBanking library offers various import formats (called "profiles") of which you can choose one here.
'default'
CSV import data format
This setting specifies the data format when importing CSV files. The AqBanking library offers various import formats (called "profiles") of which you can choose one here.
'swift-mt940'
SWIFT MT940 import data format
This setting specifies the data format when importing SWIFT MT940 files. The AqBanking library offers various import formats (called "profiles") of which you can choose one here.
'swift-mt942'
SWIFT MT942 import data format
This setting specifies the data format when importing SWIFT MT942 files. The AqBanking library offers various import formats (called "profiles") of which you can choose one here.
''
Last pathname used
This field contains the last pathname used by this window. It will be used as the initial filename/pathname the next time this window is opened.
(-1,-1,-1,-1)
Last window position and size
This setting describes the size and position of the window when it was last closed.
The numbers are the X and Y coordinates of the top left corner of the window
followed by the width and height of the window.