Pleasure's mine Simon! Anyway, I'd released an update with the multi-commodity toggle described earlier. You should get an auto-update when you run Prudent.
Will continue to look into improving other aspects, i.e. download speed, documentation, state persistence, etc. Grateful for any feedback! Thanks, Vito On Thursday, 28 June 2018 23:28:55 UTC+8, Simon Michael (sm) wrote: > > Cool, thanks Vito. > > I did also like how the journal view indicates the first error (and just > one). (This made me wonder why I don't have this in emacs. I haven't > seen any discussion of flycheck or equivalent in other editors for > journals.) > > > On 6/28/18 4:12 PM, vitoc wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > > > Thank you! Stoked to hear! I am a fan of hledger! I was looking at > hledger > > before I thought of giving a quick spin on wrapping ledger round with a > GUI > > Node app... I wanted something on my Launchpad. More than a year on and > I > > am still at it.. And I am still learning and discovering ledger > > functionalities, better way of getting certain reports... And its > probably > > good for me to look at hledger and beancount too in earnest. > > > > Anyway, I think there may be a couple of reasons why you're not seeing > the > > numbers for some of the months, stemming from the fact that all reports > in > > Prudent uses Ledger's magical market value option (-V) to normalize the > > commodities to a base rate (I should probably document this): > > > > *1) A slightly older version of ledger requires a space for certain > > transaction. I.e.* > > > > 2018/01/01 *Opening balances > > Assets:Savings $3000 > > Equity:Opening Balances > > > > 2018/01/05 > > Assets:Shares 5 APPL@$100 > > Assets:Savings > > > > *With Ledger 3.0.0-20120510* (the version currently available on > > https://www.ledger-cli.org/download.html). > > > > $ ledger -V --empty bal Savings Current Liabilities > > -500 > > $3000 Assets:Savings > > > > *With Ledger 3.1.1-20160111:* > > > > $ ledger -V --empty bal Savings Current Liabilities > > $2500 Assets:Savings > > > > *2) If you have transactions with different commodities within an > account > > and the exchange rate between the commodities is not defined.* > > > > The Month card values are based on market value (-V) with a base > > commodity, so it tries to sum and convert as much as -V. > > > > So, if you have something like this: > > > > 2018/06/27 > > Assets $1000 > > Income > > > > 2018/06/28 > > Assets €500 > > Income > > > > Even -V returns multiple prices: > > > > $ ledger -V --empty bal Assets Liabilities > > $1000 > > €500 Assets > > > > This is of course the right thing to expect, there is no P line like: > > > > P 2018/06/28 15:50:00 € $1.16 > > > > Prudent however, will not show anything without the P line as what I'd > > initially thought when I started with this is to make it simple and most > > people when looking at reports prefer the summary to be in a single base > > commodity (such as the currency of their country of residence). > > > > But I now realize that I might had over-assumed. It is nice for example > to > > see the number of shares owned instead of total share value in base > > commodity for example. > > > > So, I'll work on adding a global toggle to show either only Base > Currency > > (with an indicator for columns with multiple currencies) or show All > > currencies. > > > > Summarily, this might be the reason for the empty months! Will get the > > multi-currency display feature out as soon as possible. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Vito > > > > *p.s. On another note, you can also check if there are any syntax error > in > > "~/Library/Application\ Support/Prudent/Data/logs/error.log". Prudent > shows > > an X indicator on the line with error, one at a time :)* > > > > On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 15:01:07 UTC+8, Simon Michael (sm) wrote: > >> On 6/25/18 2:42 PM, vitoc wrote: > >>> Hey everyone, > >>> > >>> I'd been working on a macOS editor and reporting wrapper around Ledger > >> for > >>> about a year (spare time side-project). I'd just completed it and will > >>> appreciate some help from any macOS users out there that can try it > and > >> see > >>> if it's useful. > >>> > >>> I made a website for the tool (called Prudent) here: > >>> > >>> https://prudent.me > >>> > >>> The app itself comes with an integrated editor and a calendar-like > >>> reporting tool. It's really an effort to make Ledger work for me > (taking > >>> into account how my aging brain needs more visual stimulus to issue > >>> commands to the computer), but I think it might be useful to others > with > >>> similar thinking structure and needs. > >>> > >>> I have a lot more ideas for features for it and will continue working > on > >> it > >>> but really want to get it out there to see how far such a tool can go > :) > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Vito > >>> > >> Hi Vito, > >> > >> congratulations and thanks for Prudent, which so far seems to be a > >> freeware, closed source, React-native based, Ledger GUI for mac. > >> > >> I like the app design (and home page) very much. It's something I was > >> thinking about when starting hledger: log of transactions goes in, > >> useful reports come out, the end. An accounting appliance with no > >> confusing choices. > >> > >> FYI: > >> > >> - yesterday it was downloading very slowly. Download worked fine today. > >> > >> - I commented out some things in my hledger journal to make it > >> Ledger-compatible. Then I added some account aliases to get > >> Prudent-compatible account names. I got a few numbers showing up: > >> Income, Expenses, Profit for may, july, and august only. The journal > has > >> data for all accounts from january to august. Since it's closed source > I > >> couldn't troubleshoot further. > >> > >> Best! > >> > >> -Simon > >> > >> > >> > > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ledger" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
