(Please forgive me if this is a duplicate post -- I'm fairly new to Google 
groups, and my first attempt apparently went off into the ether rather than 
showing up on this list.)

I'm trying to transition from GnuCash to ledger, and I'm looking for an 
equivalent to GnuCash's scheduled transactions.  I see from the ledger-mode 
manual that there's some support for this feature in Emacs, and I've played 
around with it and figured out how to do simple things, like scheduling a 
transaction to run every month on the 13th, say, by supplying a date in the 
form [*/*/13].

Is there a way to schedule a transaction to run every other Monday?  I 
don't see how to fit that into the date syntax that's described in the 
manual.  I took a quick look at ledger-schedule.el, and 
ledger-schedule-descriptor-regex appears to support more expressive date 
specifications than just [*/*/13], but it's going to take me a while to 
figure out what's going on here.  In particular, 
ledger-schedule-constrain-day appears not to support all of the possible 
options that the regex appears to allow.

Ledger 3.0.3-20140608 on MacOS 10.9.4, for what it's worth.  Oh, and Emacs 
24.3.1.

Thanks!

Richard

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