I use registers for this.  I find that a handful of accounts (cash,
checking account, groceries, dining, etc) account for a great majority of
my journal entries.  So when I buy a lunch and pay with my bank atm card, I
press `C-x r i d', fill in the amount, `C-x r i a', and I am done with that
transaction.

(set-register ?d "
Expenses:Dining                                             $")
(set-register ?a "    Assets:Current Assets:XYZ Bank:XY6527\n")


On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Marcos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> Sometimes I find myself spending too much time pressing TAB cycling
> through different accounts.
> Are there some faster ways to get inputs?
>
> I Beancount with beancount-mode when you type a sub-account and it
> automatically generates the entire tree. For example for
>
> Expenses:Dave:FoodandBev:Chocolate
>
> I would just have to type 'c' 'h' and it would bring up the entire tree.
> Hope I am making sense here.
> Is there something like this for Ledger?
>
> Thanks!
>
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