I'm using outline-mode.
No indentation.
fill-column 400 (don't want any filling).
Just a few includes.
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 9:50 PM soubra wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Martin. How are folks collapsing/expanding sections
> of their large .beancount files? That was the main reason I was
Example of how my file navigation used to look like:
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On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 9:50:01 PM UTC-4 soubra wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Martin. How are folks collapsing/expanding sections
> of their large .beancount files? That was the
Thanks for the reply Martin. How are folks collapsing/expanding sections of
their large .beancount files? That was the main reason I was using indented
directives in the previous versions.
On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 9:45:25 PM UTC-4 bl...@furius.ca wrote:
> Indented directives was
Indented directives was never supported AFAIK.
If it happened to work back in the day, that was in error.
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 8:40 PM soubra wrote:
> Update - notice the emacs org-mode impact between versions
>
> *this works on v 2.2.3:*
> * Initialize journal
> option "title" "My
Update - notice the emacs org-mode impact between versions
*this works on v 2.2.3:*
* Initialize journal
option "title" "My Personal Ledger"
...
*this works on v 2.3.4:*
* Initialize journal
option "title" "My Personal Ledger"
...
What happened in the new version? I am not
On 9/12/21 11:37 PM, Toby wrote:
The above seems to fix the valuation problem (commodities don't get
revalued) but its a little complicated. Is there any guides on how to
work with commodities?
You might also be interested in this recent how-to, showing inventory
tracking without @/{} :
Hi all --
Just switched machines and trying to re-install Beancount and not sure
which version to use.
When running on my old machine (running
beancount version 2.2.3), everything looks fine. Now running on my new machine (running beancount version 2.3.4), I
get this error message almost