- ctrl plus/ctrl minus adds/removes posting fields
- clicking the more link or pressing tab in the last field also works
- the focus is adjusted sensibly
- the add form is reset if closed and reopened, except the number of postings
- keyboard shortcuts should be less dependent on focus now
- tested in recent firefox, chrome, safari
- things should be robust with typeahead, with one notable exception:
typeahead is not enabled in the new account fields when you add
postings. I tried hard, help welcome.
The add form has become a modal dialog, and been moved into the default
template. This simplifies some things, for now. Eg it's easily
accessible from any page.
Some configuration for running hledger-web in ghci, and misc. utilities
including hlint/hoogle/hayoo and a not-yet-working yesod devel-like
reloader from a recent reddit thread. (If enabling these, also uncomment
the required libs in hledger-web.cabal). Although it's not yet
automated, we can now test hledger-web changes without relinking:
>>> :serve
Starting web app on port 3000 with base url http://localhost:3000
Press ctrl-c to quit
C-c C-cInterrupted.
>>> :r
Ok, modules loaded: Settings, Main, Hledger.Web.Main, Application, Hledger.Web.Options, Settings.Development, Import, Handler.RootR, Handler.JournalR, Handler.RegisterR, Handler.SidebarR, Handler.Common, Handler.Utils, Foundation, Settings.StaticFiles, Handler.Post.
>>> :serve
Starting web app on port 3000 with base url http://localhost:3000
To avoid totally breaking the layout of multicolumn balance reports when
there are multi-commodity balances, these are now rendered on a single
line, comma separated. Simple balance reports still use the old vertical
format for now.
This is a workaround for a cmdargs limitation. Having "--debug 2"
or "--width 100" produce no output (because the number is parsed
as a separate argument) is too annoying.
Amount display styles have been reworked a bit; they are now calculated
after journal parsing, not during it. This allows the fix for #196:
we now search through the amounts until a decimal point is detected,
instead of just looking at the first one; likewise for digit groups.
Digit groups are now implemented with a better type.
Digit group size detection has been improved a little:
1000,000 now gives group sizes [3,4,4,...], not [3,3,...], and
10,000 gives groups sizes [3,3,...] not [3,2,2,..].
(To get [3,2,2,...] you'd use eg 00,00,000.)
There are still some old (or new ?) issues; I don't think we handle
inconsistent decimal points & digit groups too well. But for now all
tests pass.
This change means you can make assertions on a multi-commodity account
balance (asserting one commodity at a time). On the flip side, you can
no longer assert the complete balance of an account (new unexpected
commodities will not be detected.) We might restore that ability later,
using the == syntax.
Can be helpful when reading Ledger files, where assertions may have
different semantics; or for getting some answers from your journal
to help you fix your assertions.
Could be called --no-assertions, but this might create surprise when it
has an effect contrary to --no-new-accounts.
I had to add another flag throughout the parsers & journal read
functions, ok for now.
- the web UI has been streamlined; edit form, raw & entries views dropped
- we now remember whether sidebar is open or closed
- better help dialog
- keyboard shortcuts are now available
- better add form
- more bootstrap styling
- static file cleanups
- report filtering fixes
- upgrade jquery to 2.1.1, bootstrap to 3.1.1, drop select2, add typeahead, cookie, hotkeys
- clarify debug helpers a little
- refactoring