On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 6:44 AM Eric Altendorf <ericaltend...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Just found this thread.  I think I'm encountering similar issues;
> difficulties tracking assets that have been transferred.
>
> Have there been any developments on this front since?
>

No



>
> On Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 4:05:36 PM UTC-7 Red S wrote:
>
>> Glad it helped. I'll post the python file if I find it. Meanwhile, here
>> is a dummy skeleton of a vim function written in python to serve as an
>> example. I find these useful to save for somewhat rare (say once/twice a
>> year) but repeated transformations. Eg: stock splits. I can never remember
>> the syntax of vimscript since I rarely use it, and hence, writing these in
>> python helps.
>>
>> # to be run on bean-doctor context output inside vim
>> function! CapGains()
>> python3 << EOF
>> import vim
>> from decimal import Decimal
>>
>> line = vim.current.line
>> s = line.split()
>> account = s[0].replace('Assets', 'Income')
>> vim.current.line = f'{line} ; Hello world: {account}'
>> EOF
>> endfunction
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 12:59:13 AM UTC-7
>> sm...@davethehappysinger.com wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, some neat ideas there! :D
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 5 June 2021 at 3:04:46 pm UTC+10 redst...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 8:40:54 PM UTC-7
>>>> sm...@davethehappysinger.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Apologies for bumping an old thread with an off-topic question, but
>>>>> Redstreet, you said:
>>>>>
>>>>> > I personally have a vim plugin that uses bean-doctor context to
>>>>> insert the lots.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is really interesting; I wonder if this is something that's
>>>>> openly available or if it's a personal hack whether you'd be interested in
>>>>> sticking it on Github?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For conversions, it's trivial: it's a 2 or 3 line python script that
>>>> scales the units and cost fields. When I have an imported transaction that
>>>> looks like:
>>>>
>>>> 2000-01-01 * "Upgrade shares"
>>>>   Assets:XTrade:ABC -234.15 ABC
>>>>   Assets:XTrade:DEF 175.45 DEF
>>>>
>>>> Then what I do is: get beancount context (I've mapped this to '\g' in
>>>> vim-beancount), which opens the context in a split. I then select (visual
>>>> mode) all the ABC lots, and pipe it through the python script. An
>>>> equivalent awk script would look roughly like:
>>>>
>>>> :'<,'>!awk '{print $1, -$2*(175.45/234.15), $3, $4, $5*(234.15/175.45),
>>>> $6, $7}'
>>>>
>>>> My python script just made this easier by spitting out both sides of
>>>> the transaction (DEF as well), and accepting parameters for the scale 
>>>> value.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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