Sharon,
a reference to another possibly useful tutorial was posted to the ledger
newsgroup a while ago:
From: Simon Michael simon-jbxitmbj2llqt0dzr+a...@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: ledger basics and habits
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general
To:
El Mon, 10 Nov 2014 08:08:51 +0100 Bernhard Pröll va escriure:
I have been curious too and found this file:
https://bitbucket.org/blais/beancount/src/tip/examples/tutorial/example.beancount
Exactly. The first line defines org mode:
;; -*- mode: org; mode: beancount; -*-
On Sunday, 9 Nov 2014 at 11:34, Daniel Clemente wrote:
[...]
I prefer beancount (very similar to ledger but stricter): beancount
supports org out of the box! My beancount file is an org file (with
structure, tasks, priorities, agenda, etc. except :CLOCK:) and it
parses correctly as a
I have been curious too and found this file:
https://bitbucket.org/blais/beancount/src/tip/examples/tutorial/example.beancount
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk schrieb am Sun, 09. Nov 13:29:
On Sunday, 9 Nov 2014 at 11:34, Daniel Clemente wrote:
[...]
I prefer beancount (very similar to
On Friday, 7 Nov 2014 at 19:53, Sharon Kimble wrote:
[...]
having a play with it over the weekend. And I reckon that I will be
keeping my own instruction docs which might be able to be used to setup
another tutorial later on, but lets try walking before running
though! :)
Sharon.
Sharon,
Well, ledger and hledger are different tools that use the same (very
similar) data files. The invocation of each is different. org supports
ledger out of the box but not hledger.
I prefer beancount (very similar to ledger but stricter): beancount supports
org out of the box! My
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Thanks Alan for this. Ledger is something that I would dearly love to be
using, but I can't find a good tutorial [by which I mean, it works in
small steps which build on the previous steps]. I've looked at
Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com writes:
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Thanks Alan for this. Ledger is something that I would dearly love to be
using, but I can't find a good tutorial [by which I mean, it works in
small steps which build on the previous steps].
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com writes:
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Thanks Alan for this. Ledger is something that I would dearly love to be
using, but I can't find a good tutorial [by which I mean, it works in
On Friday, 7 Nov 2014 at 13:19, Sharon Kimble wrote:
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Thanks Alan for this. Ledger is something that I would dearly love to be
using, but I can't find a good tutorial [by which I mean, it works in
small steps which build on the previous
On 2014-10-31 12:32, Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
2. Generating reports: Babel results do not use the standard Org table
syntax. Given my limited knowledge of lisp, I am finding it difficult
to programme customising these reports in Org. It would be of much
benefit if
On Friday, 31 Oct 2014 at 12:32, Vikas Rawal wrote:
I have started using ledger with Org, and would be interested in knowing
experiences of other users.
I use ledger within org in the literate programming sense. This allows
me to have different ledger entries all over the place under
I have started using ledger with Org, and would be interested in knowing
experiences of other users.
I see two sets of uses in combining Ledger with Org.
1. Record keeping of transactions: Org works with ledger mainly through babel.
Has anyone considered the possibility of maintaining the
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
I have started using ledger with Org, and would be interested in knowing
experiences of other users.
I see two sets of uses in combining Ledger with Org.
1. Record keeping of transactions: Org works with ledger mainly
through babel. Has
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