Re: formatting, posting in Chrome (and I'm guessing other browsers will do 
the same), I get some formatting controls and use Courier New for ledger 
entries.

As far as using tags and values, I don't think they will do what you want. 
For example:

; 9764: 9764: 01: 04: 00

Ledger will treat that as a tag named 9764 with value 9764 and ignore the 
rest. (As far as I can tell.)



On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 8:36:46 AM UTC-5, Scott Carpenter wrote:
>
> I suspect the answer to this is "no," but: can you have multiple metadata 
> values for a line item?
>
> E.g.
>
> 2018/07/04 something
>     e: something        ; fu: bar ; sna: fu
>     a: cash                                 $-50
>
> In this case, the second semicolon appears to terminate the first tag:
>
> $ ledger -f temp.ldg bal %fu=bar
>               $50.00  e: something
>
> But nothing is returned for the second:
>
> ledger -f temp.ldg bal %sna=fu
>
> This also works for fu: bar, but not apple or banana:
>
> 2018/07/04 something
>     e: something        ; fu: bar :apple:banana:
>     a: cash                                 $-50
>
>
>

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