On 2020-07-18 18:00, Ben Blount wrote:
You could fetch the older version of the beancount emacs plugin out of
the git history and use it instead. For the non software engineer one
way to do that is to browse to the file on github, and click "blame"
(line by line history). You can see the comment about major mode was
updated here [1], and we've found the point where that changed. Then
we can take that commit hash 0c6a8863e5080a6b01d6ae31f92c67c3ed940f11,
and get the parent commit by suffixing it with ^ or ~1. Leads us here:
https://github.com/beancount/beancount/blob/0c6a8863e5080a6b01d6ae31f92c67c3ed940f11%5E/editors/emacs/beancount.el.
You can download that and you'll have the emacs plugin as it used to
be.
I appreciate the fast reply and the help, Ben. Looking at the history
of beancount.el [0] confirms my suspicion that there have been quite a
lot of other improvements in the meantime, in addition to just
changing from minor to major mode. I suppose I was hoping for some
insight from one or more of the people involved. And if I am lucky,
perhaps even learn something about major vs minor modes that I did not
know before.
TRS-80
[0]
https://github.com/beancount/beancount/commits/master/editors/emacs/beancount.el
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