Is there a quick way to make the accounts command also output the note for
each account if I’ve defined the accounts using the account directive?
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> "JB" == Jostein Berntsen writes:
JB> Notes on successfully migrating 4900 bug reports from Bugzilla to GitHub
JB> issues - Théo Zimmermann
JB> https://www.theozimmermann.net/2017/10/bugzilla-to-github/
Is anyone willing to help me set this up?
John
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On 23.01.18,19:15, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> On 22.01.18,18: 15, John Wiegley wrote:
> > > "JB" == Jostein Berntsen writes:
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> > JB> It seems like bugs.ledger-cli.org is not working. Would it be useful to
> > JB> activate the issues feature at the ledger github site so bugs can be
> > J
I think the easiest way to examine the old Ledger bugs is to download the free
Deskzilla application, and then to load in this issues file. Deskzilla is free
to use with the Ledger project:
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On 22.01.18,18:15, John Wiegley wrote:
> > "JB" == Jostein Berntsen writes:
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> JB> It seems like bugs.ledger-cli.org is not working. Would it be useful to
> JB> activate the issues feature at the ledger github site so bugs can be
> JB> reported and tracked? Now it seems it's only active for
> "JS" == Justin St-Amant writes:
JS> Is there a way to refer to the tail-end of the matched account in an
JS> automated transaction, using a variable such as '$account_base' or
JS> similar? The ledger manual has a section that shows how to refer to the
JS> matching posting's account, by usin