for example, in current year 2017, date --date='last year'+%Y will output
the year of last year, which is 2016.
I use this to make xrange wider, so it can have margins on the left and
right side. It's totally okay to remove this line.
在 2017年1月17日星期二 UTC+8下午10:31:56,Lifepillar写道:
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> On
multiple currencies can be done by amending the scripts and add '-X
*$CURRENCY*' parameter to ledger.
在 2017年1月16日星期一 UTC+8上午8:14:35,Manish Rai Jain写道:
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> I'm in a similar boat. I've been using ledger for over a year now, but
> long for a good data visualization tool to work with ledger. I
I'm in a similar boat. I've been using ledger for over a year now, but long
for a good data visualization tool to work with ledger. I tried a solution
mentioned in http://plaintextaccounting.org/, but it doesn't seem to work.
Your scripts seem like a step in the right direction. Would be great if
Thanks for posting. These look great!
On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 12:38:48 PM UTC-6, Shaodong Di wrote:
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> Hi, I've been using Ledger for a year now. I made 6 script with Gnuplot
> based on Ledger's default report script. They plot good graphs, detailed
> can be found on my blog post:
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Nice Plots, thanks!
Am Montag, 2. Januar 2017 19:38:48 UTC+1 schrieb Shaodong Di:
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> Hi, I've been using Ledger for a year now. I made 6 script with Gnuplot
> based on Ledger's default report script. They plot good graphs, detailed
> can be found on my blog post:
>