"Sven Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Could such an entry mechanism be done in scheme, or would it require
> changes to the C source code base?
It would require changes to the C source code.
> Regards
-derek
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
On 9/11/08, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how does the transaction autofill not help here?
It works great for recurring transactions of the same amount.
> In your proposal you'd have to remember HOW to create the split --
> where do you store the 25% amount? What if you have di
And how does the transaction autofill not help here?
In your proposal you'd have to remember HOW to create the split --
where do you store the 25% amount? What if you have different
percentages going on?
With the auto-fill, you open your checking account register (which
is where you should start
Folks,
Most transactions deal with the main checking account with incoming
and outgoing payments. They usually concern the checking account,
tax account and the account to debit/credit.
Therefore, I propose a "speedentry" mechanism. From the user perspective,
you would only need to enter the chan