On 2019-06-12, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Well, in general, people are trying to share these reports in email, so
> I'm not quite sure how that would work.
I was just thinking of taking the ledger snippet and presenting it
differently.
Maybe I should see what I can do in a couple of hours during next
Hi folks,
The Debian Party Line was a mumble server run by Joey Hess and an
associated ikiwiki page with details about how to connect to it. It was
used for voice communication for events like Debian release parties.
https://debian-party-line.branchable.com/
Due to the coming release of Debian b
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 12:01 PM Jeff Licquia wrote:
> That link on Debian Junior for shoes should probably be removed now.
The link is pulled directly from the package metadata from
(now-obsolete) Debian releases. The junior-programming metapackage
still suggests it.
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bye,
pabs
https://wiki
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 03:36:09PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Well, in general, people are trying to share these reports in email, so
> I'm not quite sure how that would work.
>
> But yes, GUIs or web UIs do work fairly well for this.
Can you check if Fava (a web UI for beancount) works well for
> "Sune" == Sune Vuorela writes:
Sune> On 2019-06-10, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> Unfortunately, I find that its reports are not very accessible at
>> least by default. The issue I'm most running into is that the
>> reports use internal indentation within a line. That is, to draw
On 2019-06-10, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Unfortunately, I find that its reports are not very accessible at least
> by default.
> The issue I'm most running into is that the reports use internal
> indentation within a line. That is, to draw an account tree ledger
> indents the column containing the acc
* Sam Hartman [2019-06-10 10:44]:
> The issue I'm most running into is that the reports use internal
> indentation within a line. That is, to draw an account tree ledger
> indents the column containing the account name depending on its
> level in the tree.
...
> i'm also told that there is a --fl
* Sam Hartman [2019-06-10 14:06]:
> Is there any way to have the account name as the first column?
> That would probably also work well.
That's not a built in feature. You can change the format via
--balance-format but the format string is quite long.
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Martin Michlmayr
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