On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Martin Blais writes:
>
> > Ledger-mode has a lot of features to do interactive things, and a lot
> > of history.
>
> Indeed.
>
> > Beancount-mode is a much leaner, less featureful mode (and it's just
> > a minor mode), but it has features t
Martin Blais writes:
> Ledger-mode has a lot of features to do interactive things, and a lot
> of history.
Indeed.
> Beancount-mode is a much leaner, less featureful mode (and it's just
> a minor mode), but it has features to invoke debugging commands on
> the transaction closest to the cursor,
Ledger-mode has a lot of features to do interactive things, and a lot of
history.
Beancount-mode is a much leaner, less featureful mode (and it's just a
minor mode), but it has features to invoke debugging commands on the
transaction closest to the cursor, those are very useful.
Personally I just
Hello,
There are, afaict, two modes for Emacs which can be used for entering
Beancount transactions — ledger major mode and Beancount minor mode
along with e.g. org-mode, so I’d like to hear from experienced Beancount
users what they use, any pro/cons etc.?
Sincerely,
Gour
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