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diff --git a/doc/Ledger.scriv/201.rtfd/TXT.rtf b/doc/Ledger.scriv/201.rtfd/TXT.rtf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30dfdd60 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/Ledger.scriv/201.rtfd/TXT.rtf @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf949\cocoasubrtf460 +{\fonttbl\f0\fmodern\fcharset0 Courier;} +{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;} +\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\sl264\slmult1\ql\qnatural\pardirnatural + +\f0\fs28 \cf0 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. There is, at least, an Emacs mode that\ +makes editing Ledger's data files much easier.\ +\ +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, multi-megabyte\ +behemoth to edit their data, and only a one megabyte binary to query\ +it?}
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