From: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
To: guile-sources@gnu.org
Cc: guile-user@gnu.org
Subject: ETRACK 0.9906 available
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:27:51 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1He6S7-0002AW-PI@ambire.localdomain> (raw)
release notes:
ui composability, yeah that's the ticket...
now where is EDB when you need it?
thi
README excerpt:
This directory contains ETRACK, a simple package to track
expenses: query, add, delete, update. You can use ETRACK
from Emacs or from the command-line.
NEWS excerpt:
- 0.9906 | 2007-04-18
- emacs user interface restructured
- as major mode (can work w/ other buffers)
- use emacs' event loop
- already-active session can be resumed
- C-g most anywhere (except view mode) returns to main menu
- new support for exporting data
- new backend commands: dump-dates and dump-by-id
- new frontend command: export data (x)
- when viewing after a query, typing x exports
- marked entries (if marked and confirmed), otherwise...
- entries resulting from the query
- frontend changes
- when querying, RET no longer cancels (use C-g for that)
- when adding
- q no longer cancels (use C-g for that)
- C-r lets you "restart" the current record
- comma conversion in amount (eg. "1,23" to "1.23")
- no longer possible to double-specify an attcode
- add (2) now never uses a template
- command deleted: select template (t)
- new command: add using template (t)
- 0.9905 | 2006-06-02
- if the backend dies you can mail the session log before exiting
- 0.9904 | 2006-05-04
- frontend client encoding taken from language environment
- "etrack -b" client encoding can be specified with "-E CLIENT-ENCODING"
tarball, prettified code, etc, in dir:
http://www.gnuvola.org/software/etrack/
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