Hello,
2015-05-26 16:46 GMT+02:00 martin f krafft :
> How does this sound? I'll be importing the latest approved budget
> into ledger one of these days, because it'll be useful to me.
> If this is a process you'd be willing to try going forward, then we
> could use this process for the next budge
On 23/06/15 14:05, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach martin f krafft [2015-05-29 11:47 +0200]:
>> Please have a look at http://slexy.org/view/s2Z5PoPNeY, the budget
>> file, to which I just appended the travel budget extension Tassia
>> approved. I'd say this is readable even without ledger kno
also sprach martin f krafft [2015-05-29 11:47 +0200]:
> Please have a look at http://slexy.org/view/s2Z5PoPNeY, the budget
> file, to which I just appended the travel budget extension Tassia
> approved. I'd say this is readable even without ledger knowledge,
> don't you think?
Is this a viable wa
also sprach Martín Ferrari [2015-05-29 05:20 +0200]:
> I have to say I have never used ledger before (and I've been meaning to
> start keeping my books with it, but ENOTIME), so I don't really
> understand all the details you explain here...
>
> A priori, I think that a text-based ledger, kept in
On 26/05/15 15:46, martin f krafft wrote:
> Having given this quite a bit of thought in the last few weeks,
> here's a proposal which I believe is a good way forward:
>
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> How does this sound? I'll be importing the latest approved budget
> into ledger one of these days, because it'll be u