Take a look at this <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil>, and see the 
section on "Making the most of RET and SPC" (easy) or "Overriding and 
intercept keymaps".

On Monday, May 23, 2022 at 2:48:25 PM UTC-7 Pete Kelly wrote:

> Somewhat solved. The spacebar was bound to an evil mode command to move 
> forward one character. I switched from Emacs mode to evil mode with CTRL-Z 
> and now the spacebar is bound correctly to 'ledger-reconcile-toggle.'
>
> Should I put something in my .emacs to disable evil mode in the 
> ledger-mode reconcile buffer? What's the right way to do it?
>
> Thank you,
> Pete
>
> On Monday, May 23, 2022 at 2:35:54 PM UTC-4 Pete Kelly wrote:
>
>> My first time trying to reconcile an account using ledger-mode. I put the 
>> cursor on the account to be reconciled, for example,
>>
>> 2022-01-01 Stop & Shop
>>      Expenses:Groceries   $50
>>      Assets:Checking     <------- CURSOR ON THIS LINE
>>
>> then start reconciliation with C-c C-r. The account 'Assets:Checking' is 
>> displayed in the minibuffer, I press Enter. The Reconcile buffer appears. I 
>> enter the target balance and the cursor appears at the top of the Reconcile 
>> buffer When I move the cursor to a transaction and press the space bar to 
>> clear it, nothing happens, except that the cursor moves to the right one 
>> space.
>>
>> My Emacs version is 27.2 on MacOS High Sierra
>>
>> Probably just a beginner mistake on my part, but I can't solve it.
>>
>> Thank you for any help,
>> Pete
>>
>

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