On 07/10/2018 21:56, jungle boogie wrote:
Thus said Andy L on Sun, 7 Oct 2018 08:39:47 -0700 (PDT)
I'd like to encrypt my journal files. Desired features:
- individual file encryption
- ability to check encrypted files into GitHub
- works with vim
- works with CSV import tools
- works with
On 04/05/2018 15:40, ch3...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
Let's say I have a budget, i.e. a list of expenses that I will probably
have in a typical year. Also I know how much I will probably make in
terms of income in a good year.
|
~ Monthly
Expenses:Child Care $
On 13/02/2018 09:05, Mark Thurman wrote:
If I change the periodic transaction block from `Monthly in 2018/02` to
`Monthly` it works as I expect. I plan to revisit and tweak my budget
every month but later I wanted to go back and say "did I meet my budget
for February" so I wanted to keep the
On 30/12/2017 21:34, Lifepillar wrote:
On 30/12/2017 21:22, Ra Check wrote:
Whoa, thanks! It works, though the labels Remaining and Used are not
aligned properly. Is it just me?
Add or remove spaces in the format line until they are aligned.
Posting it may have messed up something.
Ok, I
On 30/12/2017 21:22, Ra Check wrote:
Whoa, thanks! It works, though the labels Remaining and Used are not
aligned properly. Is it just me?
Add or remove spaces in the format line until they are aligned.
Posting it may have messed up something.
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On 30/12/2017 20:45, Ra Check wrote:
Why does this journal throws error? Is it a bug or my misunderstanding
of how budgeting works?
My take is that it is a bug in Ledger.
*journal.ldg* content:
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~Yearly
Expenses:Car€1000.00
Assets
2017/01/01*Fail
Expenses:Food $40.00@€0.83
Assets
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On 12/10/2017 03:04, David Houck wrote:
Thanks so much, those examples helped me out and was just the kind of
thing I was looking for.
Adding the since/until qualifiers, which I hadn't tried yet and make a
lot of sense might have helped also.
Are those optional or mandatory with periodic
On 11/10/2017 17:19, David Houck wrote:
Hi,
Anyone use the budgetting and forecasting to model income in addition to
expenses as shown in the example on page 94 of the latest ledger-cli PDF
user guide?
If so, how would the income be expressed in the periodic transaction
block? I tried
On 05/09/2017 21:12, Jenya Sovetkin wrote:
hmm. That is strange.
Could you maybe provide an example of the ledger file and the R version
you use?
I think I have found the problem. I have opened an issue on GitHub.
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On 03/09/2017 18:52, Jenya Sovetkin wrote:
I am terribly sorry. Somehow this mail hasn't appeared in my mailbox and
I missed it.
Do you still have a problem with the current version? :)
Yep, I'm still getting exactly the same error...
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You might also be interested in the cleared command:
ledger cleared
which shows you balance with and without pending transactions
side by side.
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On 19/06/2017 14:10, Lifepillar wrote:
On 19/06/2017 12:16, Roman Root wrote:
any fix for whis bug?
Using the following format, 'ledger -p april budget -f ledger.dat' does
not give me any error:
>
[snip]
>
If I add -X PLN, however, I get 'Error: Cannot negate an uninitialized
On 19/06/2017 12:16, Roman Root wrote:
any fix for whis bug?
Using the following format, 'ledger -p april budget -f ledger.dat' does
not give me any error:
--budget-format %(justify(scrub(get_at(display_total, 0)), 20, -1, true,
color)) %(justify(get_at(display_total, 1) ?
Hi folks,
I am trying to wrap my head around costs and prices. Working on an
example from the manual (§5.16) I have found something that I quite
don't understand. This transaction:
2012-04-10 My Broker
Assets:Brokerage:Cash $750.00
Assets:Brokerage-10 AAPL {$50.00} @
On 16/12/2016 16:06, Lifepillar wrote:
On 16/12/2016 15:43, Lifepillar wrote:
On 16/12/2016 12:22, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
In the ledger file at the bottom I set up a multi-level budget. If I
run the commands below, everything works until I restrict to a third
level budget line.
your
On 16/12/2016 15:43, Lifepillar wrote:
On 16/12/2016 12:22, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
In the ledger file at the bottom I set up a multi-level budget. If I
run the commands below, everything works until I restrict to a third
level budget line.
The problem seems to depend on the fact that you
On 16/12/2016 12:22, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
In the ledger file at the bottom I set up a multi-level budget. If I
run the commands below, everything works until I restrict to a third
level budget line.
I don't have an answer to your question. I just want to point out that I
initially thought
On 2016-10-02 17:35:07 +, John Wiegley said:
"L" == Lifepillar <lifepil...@lifepillar.me> writes:
L> Re (1), I believe that it is a good idea not to have nested accounts in the
L> budget, the way you have. In other words, I think that reports would make
L&g
On 2016-05-15 10:58:33 +, Lifepillar said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, cleared reports always show the dates of the
latest cleared transactions. I'd like to see the latest (uncleared) dates
instead. I'll try to justify my point of view with a minimal example:
; Received a payment notification
Correct me if I'm wrong, cleared reports always show the dates of the
latest cleared transactions. I'd like to see the latest (uncleared) dates
instead. I'll try to justify my point of view with a minimal example:
; Received a payment notification in March, payment due in April.
is installed
(https://github.com/lifepillar/Ledger.tmbundle).
TextMate is OS X only, though.
To export the data in a way that I may draw nearly any imaginable plot, I
use three formats. One for register/periodic reports, with these fields:
date; year; month; month_num; wday; wday_num; week; mday; a
On 2016-04-02 17:15:44 +, Matt Burke said:
To understand my spending, I like to look at spending per month in each
account for the past few months. I haven't been able to find an easy
(ledger native) way to do this yet.
For example, I'd like to see something like:
Expenses:Groceries
On 2016-03-10 17:40:05 +, Andrew Lyon said:
Ryan, I'm having a similar issue. Were you able to resolve it?
Here's my log:
~ monthly in mar
expenses:finance:investment $400
expenses:household:groceries $550
expenses:household:hardware $25
On 2016-03-05 14:35:17 +, Lifepillar said:
On 2016-03-05 13:57:44 +, Lifepillar said:
Hi,
how do you set an automatic transaction to be triggered, say,
on Mondays, Tuesdays, ..., up to Fridays?
I'd better explain my goal better. Let's say I have an account
at my workplace's canteen
Hi,
how do you set an automatic transaction to be triggered, say,
on Mondays, Tuesdays, ..., up to Fridays?
Thanks,
Life
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Hey,
slightly off-topic, but I'd like to share some good news:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10506280
Nice to read so many positive comments. I have had Emacs sitting in
my computer for a few months, waiting for me to become as proficient
with it as I am now with Vim. This gives me one
The problem is this: My accounts (expenses etc) are mostly in Indian Rupees.
I invoice the client in GBP. The money comes into the bank in India and get
converted to the Indian Rupee at a conversion rate of the day it arrives in.
How do I account for this in the journal? I would appreciate a
On 2015-10-31 21:00:00 +, Martin Blais said:
2009/06/03 Exchange cash
Assets:Cash £564.91
Assets:Cash XCD -2,730.00
Income:Currency
Note that the usage of an auto-posting in this way effectively nuls and
voids the verification
On 2015-10-31 20:39:09 +, Lifepillar said:
John's example would be rewritten as follows:
2009/06/03 Exchange cash
Assets:Cash £41.71
Assets:Cash $-75.00
Income:Currency
I forgot to mention: there is a bug in Ledger
On 2015-10-20 06:26:44 +, Phil Gee said:
@lifepillar,
thanks für the feedback! Regarding the usage of vim with R I
unfortunately do not know much, but have you tried this plugin:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2628
Not yet, but it looks promising!
- I will at least
plugin for TextMate, you may get
some inspiration for further charts (one thing I liked to draw was a
heat map of my net worth over time). The source code is here:
https://github.com/lifepillar/Ledger.tmbundle
and the R stuff is in Support/lib/r. I used ggplot2 for the plots.
I hope to see
Hi,
I have just submitted a few pull requests for vim-ledger. They add new
reporting and reconciling capabilities to the plugin. A few highlights:
- a new :Ledger command to send any kind of report to a Vim buffer (with
colors!);
- a new :Balance command to display the pending/cleared balance
On 2015-10-18 16:14:09 +, John Wiegley said:
Lifepillar <lifepil...@lifepillar.com> writes:
What is the purpose of scrub() in a format string?
It strips annotations from the value, and if --base has not been used, alters
the commodity in certain situations.
If you use n
What is the purpose of scrub() in a format string?
Some time in the past I think I had discovered it, but right now
I cannot find an example where using scrub() makes a difference
in the output.
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Does Ledger have a format option to print (say, in register report) the
file and/or line number where a transaction comes from?
Life
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On 2015-10-11 13:02:37 +, Lifepillar said:
Does Ledger have a format option to print (say, in register report) the
file and/or line number where a transaction comes from?
Never mind, I have found them by browsing the source code (and then I
saw that the manual describes them, too
On 2015-07-09 20:14:12 +, John Wiegley said:
Lifepillar lifepil...@lifepillar.com writes:
The command `ledger xact` seems to use the value of --date-format instead of
the value of --input-date-format, which is what I would expect, since the
purpose of xact, if I am not mistaken
Hi,
I am sure all of you have some carefully crafted Ledger commands
up your sleeves, which generate reports you especially like.
Why not share them in this thread, for the benefit of the newbies
and the not-so-newbies?
Two reports I like are the cash flow:
ledger bal --collapse --dc
The command `ledger xact` seems to use the value of --date-format
instead of the value of --input-date-format, which is what I would
expect, since the purpose of xact, if I am not mistaken, is to
generate new input transactions. Is that by design or is it a bug?
L.
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Hi,
is it possible to split a long option into multiple lines in .ledgerrc?
For example, instead of this:
--balance-format here goes a very long format string
I'd like to have this:
--balance-format here goes
a very long
format string
Thanks,
Life
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On 2015-06-28 16:18:12 +, Craig Earls said:
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On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Lifepillar
lifepil...@lifepillar.com wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to split a long option into multiple lines in .ledgerrc?
For example, instead of this:
--balance-format here
28, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Craig Earls
ender...@gmail.com wrote:
I will be home ina few hours. Icancheck then. Pretty sure i do exacy
what you are asking about.
On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Lifepillar
lifepil...@lifepillar.com wrote:
I've tried that, but it doesn't work, at least for format options
Hello,
after a long training period (!), I am finally comfortable enough with
Vim to switch
from my current Ledger text editor (TextMate). Given the wonderful
auto-completion
feature of the vim-plugin, my productivity has increased significantly
(TextMate has
auto-completion, too, but not as
from there.
In my ledger2html script:
https://github.com/lifepillar/ledger2html
I have made some adjustments to the budget report's format, because in
some cases I was getting errors similar to yours. Not sure if those
would help in your case, but you may give it a try (use -X). If it
works
In article lifepillar-00875c.20100403022...@news.gmane.org,
Lifepillar lifepil...@lifepillar.com wrote:
In article
3af2b676-0d69-4984-9819-e7b84cdf2...@googlegroups.com
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Bill wkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to convert budget entries in ledger file
are doing cash flow statements and/or income
statements could chime in and share *how* they are doing it.
This is how I've implemented cash flow reports in my TextMate's Legder
bundle (https://github.com/lifepillar/Ledger.tmbundle):
ledger balance Cash --collapse --dc --related
This has
HTML5 reports from
ledger:
https://github.com/lifepillar/ledger2html
Enjoy,
Life
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In article
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Martin Blais bl...@furius.ca wrote:
Now the truly, wonderfully great thing is how much *power* we have
using our little text files.
Totally agree. The only thing that could compete (and possibly be
superior)
In article 20140517224631.ga27...@jirafa.cyrius.com,
Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com wrote:
Oh, you probably meant gross income of $5200 consisting of $5100
taxable income and a $100 tax-exempt allowance.
Sure, sorry for not being more explicit.
Thank you all, I've learned a lot! As I said,
In article
cak21+hp9zp05erd8fhkkqtx-xglzyh93cxxv_r+05605e43...@mail.gmail.com,
Martin Blais bl...@furius.ca wrote:
Really? This surprises me. I read this as a reasonable assumption and
looked up the Ledger doc for it but could not find it.
It makes sense to me that one may want to restrict
In article m2mwfgelok@newartisans.com,
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com wrote:
If you have tons of transactions, and a lot of virtual transactions, then I
agree with Craig that the way to recover full speed is to use a book opening
entry, and to simply close out the older data. You can
Hi,
I thought you might like this:
http://kkovacs.eu/cool-but-obscure-unix-tools/
If you scroll down you'll understand why I've posted it here ;)
Enjoy,
Life
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In article 83e61a1c-35d3-4e1d-b555-26a580a37...@googlegroups.com,
Kaito Michishige m...@mkaito.com wrote:
it seems that
archiving ledger files runs into issues with virtual transactions. Would
the only way to make this work be to do ledger --real equity, and then
move virtual funds
In article 20140106081834.ga4...@jirafa.cyrius.com,
Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com wrote:
* Dennis de Reus dennisder...@gmail.com
[2014-01-01 11:45]:
When I look at the register, Ledger reevaluates the USD/EUR rates after the
2nd transation, leading to a EUR 0.21 difference:
In article 29f4252e-80cd-4a60-a8a4-e8c6db569...@iphoting.com,
Ronald Ip mys...@iphoting.com wrote:
On 26 Oct, 2013, at 5:09 am, Ronald Ip
mys...@iphoting.com wrote:
Just to note: I've been building Ledger with only Clang for over a year
now,
so I suspect that it has more to do with
In article fdc6d68b-e4fd-44a1-b24b-a9d6911d7...@googlegroups.com,
Ronald Ip mys...@iphoting.com wrote:
Hello,
After upgrading OS X from 10.8 to 10.9 and Xcode to 5.0.1 with the updated
developer tools, there seems to be trouble building ledger.
Any ideas on how this can be resolved?
No,
In article github-42b4e3.17540025102...@news.gmane.org,
Lifepillar git...@lifepillar.com wrote:
In article
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,
Ronald Ip mys...@iphoting.com wrote:
Hello,
After upgrading OS X from 10.8 to 10.9 and Xcode to 5.0.1 with the updated
is available
(default.css), which looks like the horizontal minimalist style you can see
here:
http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/13/top-10-css-table-designs/
I hope that the designer souls among you will contribute more gorgeous styles!
Here is the project page:
http://github.com/lifepillar
I have some trouble trying to get and compare budget reports in a way
that makes sense to me, and would like to know whether I am alone in my
foolishness.
Consider the following contrived example:
CUT HERE test.dat
~ Monthly
Expenses:Mobile $100.00
Assets
2013/01/05 T1
at 11:08 PM, Lifepillar
git...@lifepillar.com wrote:
I have some trouble trying to get and compare budget reports in a way
that makes sense to me, and would like to know whether I am alone in my
foolishness.
Consider the following contrived example:
CUT HERE test.dat
In article
CAKs9TOKeoHmc5sjZspPfyTZqC89FJh8vzC29yr=hgmm5z4a...@mail.gmail.com,
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, here is something that sort of shows my problem:
CUT HERE test.dat
2011/02/17 * (AUTO) VIFSX
Assets:Standard:Deferred(701.11/102.27 VIFSX)
In article
CAKs9TOJ20NUfXU=z+smxf1sfwmlobq8krrndrf257bg4us8...@mail.gmail.com,
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com wrote:
Now that is interesting, because appending this:
2011/03/06 (MAN) Reconcile
Assets:Standard:Matching = 0 VIFSX
Assets:Standard:Deferred = 0 VIFSX
In article 12fa69bf-cd2e-462a-af25-2de873539...@googlegroups.com,
henders...@gmail.com wrote:
I just installed ledger 3.x on os x mountain lion from
ftp://ftp.newartisans.com/pub/ledger/ledger-devel-3.0.0-20120510.dmg.
You may want to try Homebrew instead (http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/),
In article fc2ed9f8-a498-4c5d-9ed2-77fee9568...@googlegroups.com,
henders...@gmail.com wrote:
I just installed ledger 3.x on os x mountain lion from
ftp://ftp.newartisans.com/pub/ledger/ledger-devel-3.0.0-20120510.dmg.
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of it?
You may try
sudo pkgutil
I know that most of you favor the trinity Python, Vim/Emacs, Gnuplot,
but (for those on OS X at least) here I propose the alternative trinity
Ruby, TextMate, R.
I am developing a bundle for TextMate 2, which is available at:
https://github.com/lifepillar/Ledger.tmbundle
The bundle has full
Hi,
referring to the example below, 'ledger reg --dc --collapse' gives
Error: Cannot compare an amount to a sequence,
while 'ledger reg --dc --collapse d8' results in
Error: Cannot add a sequence to an integer.
Besides, 'ledger reg --dc -X A' gives
Error: Cannot abs an uninitialized
In article
CAFxm1Pkxb3=ctbbiczwnoi0tzy-jwfm8rrazgn06rjhhzwe...@mail.gmail.com,
Peter Keen peter.k...@bugsplat.info wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Lifepillar
git...@lifepillar.com wrote:
In article
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Hi,
before I start writing a script for the purpose, I'm wondering whether Ledger
can do the following natively. Assume that each transaction contains exactly
one
Assets account. For instance:
2012/11/15 * MoneySucker
Expenses:Foo 40 bitcoins
Expenses:Baz 60 bitcoins
In article m2a9uiolq2@newartisans.com,
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com wrote:
Lifepillar git...@lifepillar.com writes:
I'd like to produce a report like this:
2012/11/15,MoneySucker,Assets:Credit
Card,Expenses:Foo,40,bitcoins
2012/11/15,MoneySucker,Assets:Credit
Card
On a slightly unrelated note, I am wondering whether it is possible to
produce an output like this using --format:
1.572,33 USD Expenses
-2.478,91 USD Income
-906,58 USD
36,57 %Savings rate
I am trying to get acquainted with
bear with me, I am new to Ledger, and the documentation is
extensive, so I have possibly overlooked something obvious.
Life
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Lifepillar
git...@lifepillar.com wrote:
On a slightly unrelated note, I am wondering whether it is possible to
produce an output
Hi,
while learning Ledger, I have collected a few commands that I frequently
use into a Rakefile, which I have just made public, thinking that it may
be interesting to other newbies like me:
https://gist.github.com/4009128
Note that I have tested the commands against a fairly recent
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