AUR version, everything compiled just
fine. I'll rememeber it in case something is broken again in the
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On 2016-05-12, at 23:24, Jostein Berntsen <jber...@broadpark.no> wrote:
> On 12.05.16,21:00, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I tried to compile Ledger on newly installed Arch Linux, but I couldn't.
>>./acprep dependencies says:
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Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
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Adam Mickie
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On 2017-02-21, at 20:00, James <kunal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I just want to conduct a quick survey here. Could everyone here advise
> which is their preferred text editor for ledger input?
Emacs, of course;-).
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aracters (I later changed that
to two), feeds this into Emacs Calc and replaces with the result
(formatted with two digits after point), optionally with the currency
symbol added. I use it on a daily basis and I have to say it's
/extremely/ useful.
Here's the story: http://mbork.pl/2015-06-20_Fast-calc
Hth,
s?
Hi,
you can of course bind your function to whichever key you like
(e.g. with M-x local-set-key, M-x global-set-key or in your init.el),
but notice that you may also press C-x 8 * E (not that this is an
extremely convenient binding;-) ).
> Thanks in advance!
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> - making it faster in emacs to enter dates (other than today, I already
> have an insert current date keybinding)?
How about org-read-date?
> --dave
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On 2017-09-11, at 13:59, Martin Michlmayr <t...@cyrius.com> wrote:
> (I see a mistake and did 6% instead of 0.06%, but the principle is the
> same)
Almost like the "Verizon cents"! ;-P
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re are any tex gurus out there that use ledger they
> might be able to
> roll something that given fields listed like 'this' and then this
> command were issued
> then your printer could spit out a check.
You don't need to be a TeX guru for that. If you write some code to get
t
want to
migrate to beancount?
Actually, one possible answer is the existence of a Web UI - while I'm
perfectly happy with Emacs' ledger-mode, I'm considering teaching some
basics of accounting to my 8-yo daughter, and I'm not sure how she would
react to Emacs. :-P
But I'm curious about a comparison.
Be
rate these two areas in Ledger, too. Ideally, I'd
like to be able to see a "private" report, a "business" report or
a "total" report.
Any hints?
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On 2021-12-22, at 05:45, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Marcin Borkowski [2021-12-22 05:41]:
>> What do I tell the `bal` report to display both `Expenses:Life:Food`
>> and `Expenses:Life:Phone`, but only the subtotal for
>> `Expenses:Hobbies` (without separating `Books` and
ailed books
until it dawned on me that I _never_ actually used many of the fine
distinctions...
So the real question is, how do you use Ledger, what reports do you
generate and what information is _really_ valuable to you.
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ggests that not all
> income is taxable.
>
> Depending on local laws, gifts could also be taxable.
>
> Depending on local laws, different sources of income could be taxed at
> different rates.
>
> Therefore, consult the laws and maybe file gifts as tax-exempt income.
Exact
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Of course, any remarks are welcome!
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udget would
be short of 30 PLN. Yet I can see neither of these amounts in the
report. How to make Ledger compute them?
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with Ledger, expect more questions soon;-) -- hope that's ok with
you...)
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(Obviously, I expected 900 PLN monthly average.)
Even more unexpectedly, when I use -p "last year", the result is exactly
the same (and I would expect 300 PLN then).
I use Ledger 3.2.1-20200518.
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On 2023-01-24, at 08:52, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as I mentioned previously, I finally decided to finish my booklet about
> Ledger, and I really want to show how to do budgeting with it.
>
> However, I myself cannit grok it. Please help.
>
> [...]
Hi al
food budget /for Jan 25/ is ~484 PLN,
so if I already spent 480 PLN, I'm good. Ledger can only tell me that
I can still spend 120 PLN /until the end of the month/, which is the
same mathematically -- but doing these calculations in your head is not
always easy.
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On 2023-01-25, at 14:29, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>>... Still, it looks like
>> there's a bug with ~Daily~ periodic transactions: if I have a ~Daily~
>> ~Food~ expense of 30 PLN, it is only counted towards my budget on days
>> an actual
On 2023-01-25, at 21:14, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>>> But isn't it already the case? The balance with budget already provides
>>> this info.
>>
>> What it doesn't do (or at least I can't do it) is to tell me that
>> (sti
On 2023-01-27, at 22:39, John Wiegley wrote:
>>>>>> "MB" == Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> 1. Why is there no "budget transaction" for groceries for 2022-01-01?
>
> Use this:
>
> ~ Daily from 2022-01-01
Great, thanks!
>>
On 2023-01-23, at 21:12, Stanko TrĨek wrote:
> How about this ?
>
> ledger -f data.txt --monthly --average register Expenses
Ah, I think this works. I'll perform a few more experiments. Thanks!
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>
> I am curious about the use cases for the benefits you described.
Another thing you could easily do would be to use org-capture wi
". So:
--begin "last month" --end "this month"
is apparently equivalent to
--period "last month"
Is that correct? Also, is it documented somewhere?
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