> One question, though: is there support for scheduling
> transactions to occur, for example, every 2 weeks?

FWIW My dklrt emacs package, available from the melpa
package repository (http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages), can
schedule transactions at regular intervals, eg every two
weeks. It might keep you going until Craig gets the feature
done in ledger-mode.

Regards,
David.
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Richard Cobbe writes:
 >    I'm in the process of transitioning from Gnucash to Ledger (as keeping
 >    Gnucash working consistently on MacOS is challenging, despite the best
 >    efforts of the MacPorts folks).
 >    I will miss Gnucash's support for scheduled transactions, though, if I
 >    can't figure out a good way to do this in Ledger.  That is, I'd like to
 >    be able to set up a transaction that automatically charges a specific
 >    amount to my credit card every month on the 13th, say.  From the
 >    ledger-mode manual, I see that ledger-mode at least has some support
 >    for this, but this section is still a work in progress.
 >    I've played around with the feature, and I see how to make it work for
 >    transactions that always occur on the same day of the month.  One
 >    question, though: is there support for scheduling transactions to
 >    occur, for example, every 2 weeks?  I don't see an obvious way to work
 >    that into the generalized date notation [*/*/13].  I took a look at
 >    ledger-schedule.el, and the definition of
 >    ledger-schedule-descriptor-regex appears to allow more sophisticated
 >    specifications than that, but it's going to take me a while to puzzle
 >    out exactly what's going on here.  A very superficial reading of
 >    ledger-schedule-constrain-day and related functions suggests that not
 >    all of the features allowed in the regex are currently supported.
 >    (Ledger 3.0.3-20140608, MacOS 10.9.4, for what it's worth.)
 >    Thanks!
 >    Richard
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