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This is the ledger filetype for vim.
Copy each file to the corresponding directory in your ~/.vim directory.
Then include the following line in your .vimrc or in ~/.vim/filetype.vim
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ldg,*.ledger setf ledger | comp ledger
You can also use a modeline like this in every ledger file
vim:filetype=ledger
Tips and useful commands
======================================================================
• Try account-completion (as explained below)
• :call LedgerSetDate(line('.'), 'effective')
will set today's date as the effective date of the current
transaction. You can use also 'actual' in place of 'effective'
or pass in a different date measured as seconds since 1st Jan 1970.
• :call LedgerSetTransactionState(line('.'), '*')
sets the state of the current transaction to '*'. You can
use this in custom mappings.
• :call LedgerToggleTransactionState(line('.'), ' *?!')
will toggle through the provided transaction states.
You can map this to double-clicking for example:
noremap <silent><buffer> <2-LeftMouse>
\ :call LedgerToggleTransactionState(line('.'), ' *?!')<CR>
Configuration
======================================================================
Include the following let-statements somewhere in your .vimrc
to modify the behaviour of the ledger filetype.
* Number of colums that will be used to display the foldtext.
Set this when you think that the amount is too far off to the right.
let g:ledger_maxwidth = 80
* String that will be used to fill the space between account name
and amount in the foldtext. Set this to get some kind of lines
or visual aid.
let g:ledger_fillstring = ' -'
My special tip is to use so-called digraphs:
Press <C-K> followed by the two-characters key sequence below.
(in insert-mode)
'. = ˙ or ': = ¨ --> ˙˙˙˙˙˙ or ¨¨¨¨¨¨
', = ¸ --> ¸¸¸¸¸¸
.M = · --> ······
>> = » --> »»»»»»
All those look rather unobstrusive
and provide a good visual aid to find the correct amount.
* If you want the account completion to be sorted by level of detail/depth
instead of alphabetical, include the following line:
let g:ledger_detailed_first = 1
Completion
======================================================================
Omni completion is currently implemented for account names only.
Accounts
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Account names are matched by the start of every sub-level.
When you insert an account name like this:
Asse<C-X><C-O>
You will get a list of top-level accounts that start like this.
Go ahead and try something like:
As:Ban:Che<C-X><C-O>
When you have an account like this, 'Assets:Bank:Checking' should show up.
When you want to complete on a virtual transaction,
it's currently best to keep the cursor in front of the closing bracket.
Of course you can insert the closing bracket after calling the completion, too.
License
======================================================================
Copyright 2011-2009 by Johann Klähn
Copyright 2009 by Stefan Karrmann
Copyright 2005 by Wolfgang Oertl
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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