https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511596

--- Comment #6 from jesse <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Ralf Habacker from comment #5)
> (In reply to jesse from comment #4)
> > Did my last comment help? 
> Yes, it shows what is expected. The advantage of a Sankey diagram is that it
> makes the hierarchy visually apparent.
> 
> > Or anything else I can provide. As for QT Libaries, I have not seen any 
> > that provide this type of diagram but I am not
> > a QT expert. 
> 
> The diagram engine in KMyMoney is based on KChart. The task is to create a
> new class based on KChart::AbstractDiagram that implements the drawing
> support. Adding this class as an additional diagram type to KMyMoney is not
> particularly complicated.
> 
> > I am not really sure where to look besides asking Google.
> 
> Nowadays, there are also AI engines that may be able to provide you with a
> complete implementation. However, it can also be challenging to keep the
> implementation generated in this way consistent and complete.
> 
> 
> You may ask cahtgpt

This is true. I haven't had too much time to familiarize myself with the
kMyMoney code base. A little here and a little there. 

I am not sure the overall architecture of the application and would probably
need some help along the way. 

Most of my interest has been around reporting but I also know that there is a
design effort that will come on the future. I am not sure how far off that is.
I recall being told it was on the back under while kMyMoney moved to qt6. 

Thus I have been on the sidelines just trying to learn on my own. Slowly,
painfully slowly. 

I noticed other applications have the Sankey diagram and it seems helpful. I
thought maybe we could implement it here. I don't mind trying just I will be
much slower. Professional work, and my family take a lot of what used to be my
'free' time. 

I put this wishlist out here in case anyone else gets to it before I do.

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