Hi John,

--empty seems relevant but not quite what I'm looking for.
It would help in the above example if I already had some account Baz:* that 
was 0 and not displayed, but in this case Foo is the only subaccount in Baz 
so --empty doesn't change how it's displayed
I'm assuming there's logic somewhere checking if there's more than 1 
subaccount and if so putting them over multiple lines - I'm looking for a 
way to force that behaviour so every ":" forces a new node in the indented 
tree.

Regards,


On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 00:04:50 UTC+1 John Wiegley wrote:

> >>>>> "NS" == Nikita Skobelevs <[email protected]> writes:
>
> NS> I was wondering if it's possible to force the balance report to
> NS> always have sub accounts as new nodes in the indented tree even if
> NS> there's only 1 sub account? Either with some flag or custom
> NS> --balance-format?
>
> Does --empty does what you want?
>
> John
>

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