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authorJohn Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>2008-07-16 03:59:49 -0400
committerJohn Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>2008-07-16 03:59:49 -0400
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Removed incorrect statement about there being no Emacs mode for Ledger. Fixes
#10.
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@@ -3703,16 +3703,17 @@ reports in a format directly @code{read}-able from Emacs Lisp.
The Ledger tool is fast and simple, but it offers no custom method for
actually editing the ledger. It assumes you know how to use a text
-editor, and like doing so. Perhaps an Emacs mode will appear someday
-soon to make editing Ledger's data files much easier.
+editor, and like doing so. There is, at least, an Emacs mode that
+makes editing Ledger's data files much easier.
-Until then, you are free to use GnuCash to maintain your ledger, and
-the Ledger program for querying and reporting on the contents of that
+You are also free to use GnuCash to maintain your ledger, and the
+Ledger program for querying and reporting on the contents of that
ledger. It takes a little longer to parse the XML data format that
GnuCash uses, but the end result is identical.
-Then again, why would anyone use a Gnome-centric, 35 megabyte behemoth
-to edit their data, and a one megabyte binary to query it?
+Then again, why would anyone use a Gnome-centric, multi-megabyte
+behemoth to edit their data, and only a one megabyte binary to query
+it?
@node Using timeclock to record billable time, , Using GnuCash to Keep Your Ledger, Keeping a ledger
@section Using timeclock to record billable time