Hello,
I just upgraded to ledger-mode 4.0.0 and was bitten by the change in tab
completion.
I did find information about how to set it "back" to the way it was before,
alas it's not. My source was through this issue (
https://github.com/ledger/ledger-mode/issues/178) to the docs that tell me
to
Hi Martin,
Thanks for initiating this effort of releasing it again.
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 3:30 AM Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Martin Michlmayr [2019-01-09 20:40]:
> > * Balance checks and assignments: there were some fixes a few months ago,
> > but since then a number of bugs have been
I have actually made a pull request (
https://github.com/ledger/ledger/pull/1667)
Pascal
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 12:18 AM, Pascal Fleury <
fle...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's working again :-)
>
> I coded a bit on a better fix for issue 1187. What I did
happy again
with this fix and all my assertions, and I saw no regression in the tests.
Feel free to use this patch as you wish (If you prefer to have me go the
pull request route, please coach me a bit, I've never done this with
git)
Pascal
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 12:50 AM, Pascal Fleury <
d work as it makes these balance statements very useful. I also
tried to "fix" it but did not get far.
Pascal
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 11:31 PM, Pascal Fleury
wrote:
> Ok, I tried a few more things, and I think I know why this is happening.
>
> Note that if we add 'CHF' to the ba
Ok, I tried a few more things, and I think I know why this is happening.
Note that if we add 'CHF' to the balance, it seems to ignore the other
currencies (which were also checked when simply using '0').
Here is another snippet to illustrate my point, with some references in
comments (e.g. #1):
Hello,
I have seen there were a few fixes to the balance assertions and their
docs. I am still confused by how it works. My example here:
2013/12/01 * Initial State
Crédit:Viseca:MasterCard P1-618.50 CHF
Crédit:Viseca:MasterCard P2 -52.10
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 3:52 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
> > Chris Bennett writes:
>
> > Assertions (both balance and assert) appear to apply prior to
> calculation of
> > automated transactions. e.g.
>
> The related automated transactions should be
Hello,
I love the multiple currency/commodity that one can have in the accounts.
It let's me manage e.g. cash in USD, CHF and EUR, or my stock portfolio
with different stock tickers.
When reconciling, though, I face an issues when I want to write a balance
assertion. Either I'd like to only
Hello,
I am trying to get a summary of what my health insurance needs to reimburse
me. So I started by tracking the bills I pay with tags:
2014/02/19 * Associated Dentists
; insurance: dental
; patient: pascal
; treatment: 2014/02/03
Expenses:Insurances:Health 68.75 CHF
Ok that's fine. I can live with hr :-)
Thanks for the help!
Le 4 mars 2014 19:18, John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com a écrit :
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
I think that might be the only commodity that actually has meaning in
ledger.
Yes, and the only reason it does is for
' instead of 'h', is there a way to
tell it to keep hours where I have them *or specify a default unit that I
want) while still do the rest of the formatting ?
--pascal
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:22 PM, Pascal Fleury pas...@telefleuries.comwrote:
Indeed it does. Don't know why I missed
, Pascal Fleury pas...@telefleuries.com
wrote:
Hi,
I am using 'ledger print' to cleanup/format/sort my journal file. It
mostly works fine, but I am tracking my use of hourly rented cars (think
Zipcar in the US, known as Mobility in Switzerland). These are charged by
hour and by mileage. A typical
Hi,
I am using 'ledger print' to cleanup/format/sort my journal file. It mostly
works fine, but I am tracking my use of hourly rented cars (think Zipcar in
the US, known as Mobility in Switzerland). These are charged by hour and by
mileage. A typical transaction looks like this:
2014/01/30 *
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