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| * 2016/mm/dd 0.28 | ||||
| ** general | ||||
| *** misc | ||||
|     * Added GHC 8 support, dropped GHC 7.6 and 7.8 support. | ||||
|       (Restoring GHC 7.8 support would need small code changes and a | ||||
|       maintainer.) | ||||
|     * a cabal.project file has been added to the source tree (Moritz Kiefer) | ||||
|     * tools/simplebench has been spun off as the quickbench package. | ||||
|     * clean up some old cabal flags | ||||
|     * use hpack for maintaining all packages' cabal files (#371). | ||||
|       Instead of editing cabal files directly, we now edit the less | ||||
|       verbose and less redundant package.yaml files and let stack (or | ||||
|       hpack) update the cabal files. We commit both the .yaml and | ||||
|       .cabal files. | ||||
|     * use Appveyor for CI and up-to-date binaries on Windows | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** docs | ||||
|    * All of the hledger executables' manuals now include the full list of general and reporting | ||||
|      options; the assumption is that these options are harmlessly ignored when not supported. | ||||
|    * docs have been reorganised and are now also provided as built-in help, in plain text, man and | ||||
|      info formats, generated from the same source by a new Shake-based docs build system. (#292) | ||||
|    * misc documentation updates - layout/style cleanups, LEDGER_FILE, accounts, include directive, | ||||
|      CSV, timeclock, how to use dotted account names | ||||
|    * minor copyedits (jungle-boogie) | ||||
|    * The website is simpler, clearer, and more mobile-friendly.  Docs are now collected on a single | ||||
|      page and separated by type: getting started, reference, more.  Also separate web manuals are | ||||
|      available for each executable and file format. This should make it easier to see what's | ||||
|      available, and to read just what you need. | ||||
|    * add beancount's nice example journal, hledgerised This is the synthetic, somewhat realistic | ||||
|      example journal from Martin Blais' beancount project (of a few months ago), slightly tweaked | ||||
|      for hledger. It makes a nice example, eg for trying out hledger-ui. | ||||
|     * All of the hledger executables' manuals now include the full | ||||
|       list of general and reporting options; the assumption is that | ||||
|       these options are harmlessly ignored when not supported. | ||||
|     * docs have been reorganised and are now also provided as built-in | ||||
|       help, in plain text, man and info formats, generated from the | ||||
|       same source by a new Shake-based docs build system. (#292) | ||||
|     * misc documentation updates - layout/style cleanups, LEDGER_FILE, | ||||
|       accounts, include directive, CSV, timeclock, how to use dotted | ||||
|       account names | ||||
|     * minor copyedits (jungle-boogie) | ||||
|     * The website is simpler, clearer, and more mobile-friendly.  Docs | ||||
|       are now collected on a single page and separated by type: | ||||
|       getting started, reference, more.  Also separate web manuals are | ||||
|       available for each executable and file format. This should make | ||||
|       it easier to see what's available, and to read just what you | ||||
|       need. | ||||
|     * web docs are now provided for recent releases and the latest dev | ||||
|       version (#385, #387) | ||||
|     * add beancount's nice example journal, hledgerised This is the | ||||
|       synthetic, somewhat realistic example journal from Martin Blais' | ||||
|       beancount project (of a few months ago), slightly tweaked for | ||||
|       hledger. It makes a nice example, eg for trying out hledger-ui. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** cli | ||||
|    * The hledger executables have a new help system, making their manuals available for local | ||||
|      reading. | ||||
|      #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE | ||||
|      PROG -h              shows PROG's command-line usage | ||||
|      PROG --help          shows PROG's manual (fixed width) | ||||
|      PROG --man           shows PROG's manual with man (formatted/paged) | ||||
|      PROG --info          shows PROG's manual with info (hypertext) | ||||
|      hledger help [TOPIC] shows any manual | ||||
|      hledger man  [TOPIC] shows any manual with man | ||||
|      hledger info [TOPIC] shows any manual with info | ||||
|      #+END_EXAMPLE | ||||
|     * The hledger executables have a new help system, making their | ||||
|       manuals available for local reading. | ||||
|       #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE | ||||
|       PROG -h              shows PROG's command-line usage | ||||
|       PROG --help          shows PROG's manual (fixed width) | ||||
|       PROG --man           shows PROG's manual with man (formatted/paged) | ||||
|       PROG --info          shows PROG's manual with info (hypertext) | ||||
|       hledger help [TOPIC] shows any manual | ||||
|       hledger man  [TOPIC] shows any manual with man | ||||
|       hledger info [TOPIC] shows any manual with info | ||||
|       #+END_EXAMPLE | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    * When multiple files are specified with multiple -f options, we now parse each one individually, | ||||
|      rather than just concatenating them, so they can have different formats (#320).  Note this also | ||||
|      means that directives (like `Y` or `alias`) no longer carry over from one file to the next. | ||||
|     * When multiple files are specified with multiple -f options, we | ||||
|       now parse each one individually, rather than just concatenating | ||||
|       them, so they can have different formats (#320).  Note this also | ||||
|       means that directives (like `Y` or `alias`) no longer carry over | ||||
|       from one file to the next. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    * Parsing an argument-less --debug option is more robust. | ||||
|     * Parsing an argument-less --debug option is more robust. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * -I has been added as the short flag for --ignore-assertions. | ||||
|       (Differs from Ledger's CLI, but useful for hledger-ui.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ** hledger-lib 0.28 | ||||
| *** journal format | ||||
|    * try to parse standard input as journal format always, not just most of the time | ||||
|    * can now include timeclock/timedot files (#320) | ||||
|      journal files can now include journal, timeclock or timedot files | ||||
|      (but not yet CSV files). Also timeclock/timedot files no longer | ||||
|      support default year directives. | ||||
|    * support commodity directive and format subdirective, allowing full control of commodity style (#295) | ||||
|      The commodity directive's format subdirective can now be used to | ||||
|      override the inferred style for a commodity, eg to increase or | ||||
|      decrease the precision. This is at least a good workaround for #295. | ||||
|    * lib: after reloading a journal, also refilter it (#314) | ||||
|    * lib: fix bracketed posting dates, parser cleanup (#304) | ||||
|      Bracketed posting dates were fragile; they worked only if you | ||||
|      wrote full 10-character dates. Also some semantics were a bit | ||||
|      unclear. Now they should be robust, and have been documented more | ||||
|      clearly. This is a legacy undocumented Ledger syntax, but it | ||||
|      improves compatibility and might be preferable to the more | ||||
|      verbose "date:" tags if you write posting dates often (as I do). | ||||
|      Internally, bracketed posting dates are no longer considered to | ||||
|      be tags.  Journal comment, tag, and posting date parsers have | ||||
|      been reworked, all with doctests. | ||||
|    * parse "account" directives | ||||
|      We now parse account directives, like Ledger's. We don't do | ||||
|      anything with them yet. The default parent account feature must | ||||
|      now be spelled "apply account"/"end apply account". | ||||
|    * support ledger3-compatible "apply account" | ||||
|    * lib: show txn's file position in assertion errors | ||||
|    * lib: more ergonomic balance assertion errors | ||||
|    * fixed an issue with ordering of included same-date transactions | ||||
|     * try to parse standard input as journal format always, not just most of the time | ||||
|     * can now include timeclock/timedot files (#320) journal files can | ||||
|       now include journal, timeclock or timedot files (but not yet CSV | ||||
|       files). Also timeclock/timedot files no longer support default | ||||
|       year directives. | ||||
|     * support commodity directive and format subdirective, allowing | ||||
|       full control of commodity style (#295) The commodity directive's | ||||
|       format subdirective can now be used to override the inferred | ||||
|       style for a commodity, eg to increase or decrease the | ||||
|       precision. This is at least a good workaround for #295. | ||||
|     * lib: after reloading a journal, also refilter it (#314) | ||||
|     * lib: fix bracketed posting dates, parser cleanup (#304) | ||||
|       Bracketed posting dates were fragile; they worked only if you | ||||
|       wrote full 10-character dates. Also some semantics were a bit | ||||
|       unclear. Now they should be robust, and have been documented | ||||
|       more clearly. This is a legacy undocumented Ledger syntax, but | ||||
|       it improves compatibility and might be preferable to the more | ||||
|       verbose "date:" tags if you write posting dates often (as I do). | ||||
|       Internally, bracketed posting dates are no longer considered to | ||||
|       be tags.  Journal comment, tag, and posting date parsers have | ||||
|       been reworked, all with doctests. | ||||
|     * We now parse "account" directives, like Ledger's. We don't do | ||||
|       anything with them yet. The default parent account feature must | ||||
|       now be spelled "apply account"/"end apply account". | ||||
|     * support ledger3-compatible "apply account" | ||||
|     * lib: show txn's file position in assertion errors | ||||
|     * lib: more ergonomic balance assertion errors | ||||
|     * fixed an issue with ordering of included same-date transactions | ||||
|     * Balance assertion failure messages now have a more standard and parseable layout. | ||||
|     * With --debug=2, more detail about balance assertions is shown. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** timeclock format | ||||
|    * renamed timelog format to "timeclock", matching the emacs package | ||||
|    * sessions can no longer span file boundaries (unclocked-out | ||||
|      sessions will be auto-closed at the end of the file). | ||||
|     * renamed timelog format to "timeclock", matching the emacs package | ||||
|     * sessions can no longer span file boundaries (unclocked-out | ||||
|       sessions will be auto-closed at the end of the file). | ||||
|     * timeclock: fix order of transaction indexes #394. | ||||
|       Timeclock transaction ids now count up rather than down. | ||||
|     * removed old code for appending timeclock transactions to journal | ||||
|       transactions, a holdover from the days when both were allowed in | ||||
|       one file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** timedot format | ||||
|    * new "timedot" format for retroactive/approximate time logging | ||||
|      Timedot is a plain text format for logging dated, categorised | ||||
|      quantities (eg time), supported by hledger.  It is convenient for | ||||
|      approximate and retroactive time logging, eg when the real-time | ||||
|      clock-in/out required with a timeclock file is too precise or too | ||||
|      interruptive.  It can be formatted like a bar chart, making clear at a | ||||
|      glance where time was spent. | ||||
|     * new "timedot" format for retroactive/approximate time logging | ||||
|       Timedot is a plain text format for logging dated, categorised | ||||
|       quantities (eg time), supported by hledger.  It is convenient | ||||
|       for approximate and retroactive time logging, eg when the | ||||
|       real-time clock-in/out required with a timeclock file is too | ||||
|       precise or too interruptive.  It can be formatted like a bar | ||||
|       chart, making clear at a glance where time was spent. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** csv format | ||||
|     * fix empty field assignment parsing, rule parse errors after | ||||
|       megaparsec port (#407) (Hans-Peter Deifel) | ||||
| *** misc | ||||
|    * lib: clarify balance assertion error again | ||||
|      "calculated" is better, "actual" implies the account's actual real-world | ||||
|      balance which might be something else again. | ||||
|    * Use hpack in hledger-ui (#356) | ||||
|    * always try parsing stdin as journal | ||||
|    * reduced memory usage by 30%+ on large files | ||||
|    * bump default stackage snapshot to lts-6.0 | ||||
|    * git clone of the hledger repo on windows now works (#345) | ||||
|    * added missing benchmark file (#342) | ||||
|    * Add --pivot option with tests and docs (#323) (Malte Brandy) | ||||
|    * GHC 8.0.1 compatibility (except hledger-api) | ||||
|      Note we seem to have lost GHC 7.4 compatibility. | ||||
|    * more tests, start using doctests | ||||
|    * require stackage nightly, for newer pandoc/swagger | ||||
|      Move to a newer stackage snapshot. This helps ensure a new-enough pandoc | ||||
|      will more be available for doc building without needing extra | ||||
|      compilation. Also we get to use the latest swagger and servant-swagger | ||||
|      for hledger-api, but we have to go to stackage nightly. With luck there | ||||
|      will be a lts 6 before next hledger release. | ||||
|    * lib: slightly better file format detection | ||||
|      The Journal, Timelog and Timedot readers' detectors now check | ||||
|      each line in the sample data, not just the first one. I think | ||||
|      the sample data is only about 30 chars right now, but even so | ||||
|      this fixed a format detection issue I was seeing. | ||||
|    * make stack config more compatible across stack versions (#300) | ||||
|    * journalReloadIfChanged now reloads the full journal without filtering, like journalReload | ||||
|    * Reloading a journal should now reload all included files as well. | ||||
|    * lib: make Journal a monoid | ||||
|    * lib: The Hledger.Read.* modules have been reorganised for better reuse. | ||||
|      Hledger.Read.Utils has been renamed Hledger.Read.Common and holds | ||||
|      low-level parsers & utilities; high-level read utilities have moved to | ||||
|      Hledger.Read. | ||||
|    * use new file-embed to fix ghci cwd dependence, see | ||||
|      https://github.com/snoyberg/file-embed/issues/18 | ||||
|    * lib: refactor amount canonicalisation | ||||
|      Amount display style canonicalisation code and terminology has | ||||
|      been clarified a bit. Individual amounts still have styles; from | ||||
|      these we derive the standard "commodity styles". In user docs, we | ||||
|      might call these "commodity formats" since a Ledger-compatible | ||||
|      commodity directive would use the "format" keyword. | ||||
|    * Most hledger types have been converted from String to (strict) | ||||
|      Text.  This reduces maximum residency (~30-50%) on large data | ||||
|      files and gives a slight speed increase. | ||||
|    * lib: simplify parsers; cleanups (#275) | ||||
|      The journal/timeclock/timedot parsers, instead of constructing | ||||
|      (opaque) journal update functions which are later applied to | ||||
|      build the journal, now construct the journal directly (by | ||||
|      modifying the parser state). This is easier to understand and | ||||
|      debug. It also removes any possibility of the journal updates | ||||
|      being a space leak. (They weren't, in fact memory usage is now | ||||
|      slightly higher, but that will be addressed in other ways.) | ||||
|      Also: | ||||
|    * Journal data and journal parse info have been merged into one | ||||
|      type (for now), and field names are more consistent. | ||||
|    * The ParsedJournal type alias has been added to distinguish | ||||
|      being-parsed and finalised journals. | ||||
|    * Journal is now a monoid. | ||||
|    * expandPath now throws a proper IO error (and requires the IO monad). | ||||
|     * file parsers have been ported from Parsec to Megaparsec \o/  | ||||
|       (#289, #366) (Alexey Shmalko, Moritz Kiefer) | ||||
|     * All formats now produce transaction ids, not just journal format (#394) | ||||
|     * clarify balance assertion error again. "calculated" is better | ||||
|       than "actual" which implies the account's actual real-world | ||||
|       balance, which might be different. | ||||
|     * Use hpack in hledger-ui (#356) | ||||
|     * always try parsing stdin as journal | ||||
|     * reduced memory usage by 30%+ on large files | ||||
|     * bump default stackage snapshot to lts-6.0 | ||||
|     * git clone of the hledger repo on windows now works (#345) | ||||
|     * added missing benchmark file (#342) | ||||
|     * Add --pivot option with tests and docs (#323) (Malte Brandy) | ||||
|     * more tests, start using doctests | ||||
|     * lib: slightly better file format detection. The Journal, Timelog | ||||
|       and Timedot readers' detectors now check each line in the sample | ||||
|       data, not just the first one. I think the sample data is only | ||||
|       about 30 chars right now, but even so this fixed a format | ||||
|       detection issue I was seeing. | ||||
|     * make stack config more compatible across stack versions (#300) | ||||
|     * journalReloadIfChanged now reloads the full journal without filtering, like journalReload | ||||
|     * Reloading a journal should now reload all included files as well. | ||||
|     * lib: make Journal a monoid | ||||
|     * lib: The Hledger.Read.* modules have been reorganised for better | ||||
|       reuse.  Hledger.Read.Utils has been renamed Hledger.Read.Common | ||||
|       and holds low-level parsers & utilities; high-level read | ||||
|       utilities have moved to Hledger.Read. | ||||
|     * use new file-embed to fix ghci cwd dependence, see | ||||
|       https://github.com/snoyberg/file-embed/issues/18 | ||||
|     * lib: refactor amount canonicalisation.  Amount display style | ||||
|       canonicalisation code and terminology has been clarified a | ||||
|       bit. Individual amounts still have styles; from these we derive | ||||
|       the standard "commodity styles". In user docs, we might call | ||||
|       these "commodity formats" since a Ledger-compatible commodity | ||||
|       directive would use the "format" keyword. | ||||
|     * Most hledger types have been converted from String to (strict) | ||||
|       Text.  This reduces maximum residency (~30-50%) on large data | ||||
|       files and gives a slight speed increase. | ||||
|     * lib: simplify parsers; cleanups (#275).  The | ||||
|       journal/timeclock/timedot parsers, instead of constructing | ||||
|       (opaque) journal update functions which are later applied to | ||||
|       build the journal, now construct the journal directly (by | ||||
|       modifying the parser state). This is easier to understand and | ||||
|       debug. It also rules out the possibility of journal updates | ||||
|       being a space leak. (They weren't, in fact memory usage is now | ||||
|       slightly higher, but that will be addressed in other ways.) | ||||
|     * Journal data and journal parse info have been merged into one | ||||
|       type (for now), and field names are more consistent. | ||||
|     * The ParsedJournal type alias has been added to distinguish | ||||
|       being-parsed and finalised journals. | ||||
|     * Journal is now a monoid. | ||||
|     * expandPath now throws a proper IO error (and requires the IO monad). | ||||
|     * provide more accurate dates in account transactions report | ||||
|       (and hledger-ui and hledger-web's account registers) | ||||
|       when postings have their own dates.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|       The newly-named "transaction register date" is the date to be | ||||
|       displayed for that transaction in a transaction register, for | ||||
|       some current account and filter query.  It is either the | ||||
|       transaction date from the journal ("transaction general date"), | ||||
|       or if postings to the current account and matched by the | ||||
|       register's filter query have their own dates, the earliest of | ||||
|       those posting dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * lib: simplify account txns report running total. | ||||
|       The account transactions report used for hledger-ui and -web | ||||
|       registers now gives either the "period total" or "historical | ||||
|       total", depending strictly on the --historical flag. It doesn't | ||||
|       try to indicate whether the historical total is the accurate | ||||
|       historical balance (which depends on the user's report query). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ** hledger 0.28 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** add | ||||
|     * suggest only one commodity at a time as default amount, | ||||
|       since we currently can't input more than one at a time (#383) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *** balance | ||||
|    * output CSV item amounts on one line #336 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * output CSV item amounts on one line #336 | ||||
|     * added --change flag for consistency | ||||
|     * -H/--historical now also affects single-column balance reports with a start date (#392). | ||||
|       This has the same effect as just omitting the start date, but adds consistency. | ||||
| *** balancesheet | ||||
|     * fix an infinite loop #393 | ||||
| *** print | ||||
|     * fix/rename transaction id field in CSV output | ||||
| *** register | ||||
|    * fix sorting regression with --date2 (#326) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * fix sorting regression with --date2 (#326) | ||||
|     * include transaction id, rename total field in CSV output (fixes #391) | ||||
|     * --average/-A is now affected by --historical/-H | ||||
|     * added --cumulative flag for consistency | ||||
| *** stats | ||||
|    * fixed an issue with ordering of include files ? | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * fixed an issue with ordering of include files ? | ||||
| *** misc | ||||
|     * try to clarify balance/register's various report modes,  | ||||
|       kinds of "balance" displayed, and related options and language. | ||||
|     * with multiple --change/--cumulative/--historical flags,  | ||||
|       use the last one instead of complaining | ||||
|     * don't add the "d" suffix when displaying day periods | ||||
|     * stack-ify extra/hledger-rewrite.hs | ||||
| ** hledger-ui 0.28 | ||||
|   * add vi-style movement keys, use ? for help (#357) | ||||
|   * basic manual integration | ||||
|   * E key runs editor, jumping to current txn or error location (emacs/vi) | ||||
|       The E key (on all screens) edits the journal file using | ||||
|       $HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR or $EDITOR or a default (emacsclient -a "" -nw). | ||||
|   * flat mode affects register too; doc updates | ||||
|   * at depth 0 call account "All" (and fix register) | ||||
|   * 0 now limits depth to 0 instead of resetting it | ||||
|   * briefer on-screen help, and a more detailed help dialog | ||||
|   * a key runs the addcommand | ||||
|   * ESC key cancels minibuffer/help or clears filter and jumps to top | ||||
|   * / key sets the filter query; backspace/delete clears it | ||||
|     * add vi-style movement keys, use ? for help (#357) | ||||
|     * The E key (on all screens) runs $HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR or $EDITOR or a default editor (vi) on the journal file. | ||||
|       When using emacs or vi, if a transaction is selected the cursor will be positioned at its journal entry. | ||||
|     * flat mode affects register too; doc updates | ||||
|     * at depth 0 call account "All" (and fix register) | ||||
|     * 0 now limits depth to 0 instead of resetting it | ||||
|     * briefer footer help | ||||
|     * more detailed help dialog, including manual | ||||
|     * help dialog uses full terminal width when narrow | ||||
|     * a key runs the add command | ||||
|     * ESC key cancels minibuffer/help or clears filter and jumps to top | ||||
|     * / key sets the filter query; backspace/delete clears it | ||||
|       I was planning to use this for search, but I can't help it, my hands | ||||
|       want to use / to adjust the filter. | ||||
|   * U key shows only uncleared transactions/postings | ||||
|   * accounts, register: Z key toggles zero items (--empty), and they are shown by default | ||||
|     * U key shows only uncleared transactions/postings | ||||
|     * accounts, register: Z key toggles zero items (--empty), and they are shown by default | ||||
|       -E/--empty is now the default for hledger-ui, so accounts with 0 balance | ||||
|       and transactions posting 0 change are shown by default.  The Z key | ||||
|       toggles this, entering "nonzero" mode which hides zero items. | ||||
|   * accounts, register: R key toggles --real | ||||
|   * register transactions are filtered by realness and status (#354) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * accounts, register: R key toggles --real | ||||
|     * show historical or periodic balances (#392). | ||||
|       hledger-ui now shows historical balances by default (like balance --historical). | ||||
|       `H` toggles between "historical" and "period" modes, on the accounts and register screens. | ||||
|     * ui, web: register transactions are filtered by realness and status (#354). | ||||
|       Two fixes for the account transactions report when --real/--cleared/real:/status:  | ||||
|       are in effect, affecting hledger-ui and hledger-web: | ||||
|      | ||||
|      1. exclude transactions which affect the current account via an excluded posting type. | ||||
|       1. exclude transactions which affect the current account via an excluded posting type. | ||||
|          Eg when --real is in effect, a transaction posting to the current account with only | ||||
|          virtual postings will not appear in the report. | ||||
|      | ||||
|      2. when showing historical balances, don't count excluded posting types in the | ||||
|       2. when showing historical balances, don't count excluded posting types in the | ||||
|          starting balance. Eg with --real, the starting balance will be the sum of only the | ||||
|          non-virtual prior postings. | ||||
|      | ||||
|      This is complicated and there might be some ways to confuse it still, causing | ||||
|      wrongly included/excluded transactions or wrong historical balances/running totals | ||||
|      (transactions with both real and virtual postings to the current account, perhaps ?) | ||||
|   * ui, web: when reloading a journal, keep aliases and pivot in effect | ||||
|   * preserve --ignore-assertions & flags on reload | ||||
|   * switch to the quicker-building microlens | ||||
|       This is complicated and there might be some ways to confuse it still, causing | ||||
|       wrongly included/excluded transactions or wrong historical balances/running totals | ||||
|       (transactions with both real and virtual postings to the current account, perhaps ?) | ||||
|     * more efficient wording in header; historical/period and tree/flat are now indicated in the footer | ||||
|     * the enter key has been reserved for later and is no longer an alias for right/l | ||||
|     * I (as in -I/--ignore-assertions) toggles balance assertions on or off, | ||||
|       allowing troubled journals to be viewed. | ||||
|     * preserve --ignore-assertions, --pivot, aliases and other options on reload | ||||
|     * reloading on the error screen now updates the message rather | ||||
|       than entering a new error screen | ||||
|     * switch to the quicker-building microlens | ||||
|     * set report period from date: query args, also. | ||||
|       A date2: query or --date2 flag might also affect it somehow (untested). | ||||
|     * easy period selection and navigation:  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|       - shift-down narrows to the next smaller standard period | ||||
|         (year/quarter/month/week/day), shift-up does the reverse | ||||
|       - when narrowed to a standard period, shift-right/left moves to | ||||
|         the next/previous period | ||||
|       - `t` sets the period to today. | ||||
|     * always use --no-elide for a more regular accounts tree | ||||
|     * more accurate register dates when postings have their own dates (see hledger-lib account transactions report) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     * The register screen now includes subaccounts' transactions if | ||||
|       the accounts screen was in tree mode, or when showing an account | ||||
|       which was at the depth limit. Ie, it always shows the | ||||
|       transactions contributing to the balance displayed on the | ||||
|       accounts screen. As on the accounts screen, F toggles tree | ||||
|       (subaccount txns included by default) or flat (subaccount txns | ||||
|       excluded by default) mode. (At least, it does when it would make | ||||
|       a difference.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ** hledger-web 0.28 | ||||
|   * update wai-handler-launch for better startup (fixes #226) | ||||
|   * show a proper not found page on 404 | ||||
|   * focus the first field after clicking add a transaction (fixes #338) | ||||
|   * fix the add a transaction link's tooltip | ||||
|   * preserve initial command-line query when journal file is changed (#314) | ||||
|     The initial query specified by command line arguments is now preserved | ||||
|     when the journal is reloaded. This does not appear in the web UI, it's | ||||
|     like an invisible extra filter. | ||||
|   * leave date field blank, avoid problems with tab clearing it (#322) | ||||
|   * exit if something is already using the specified port (#226) | ||||
|   * don't open a browser page until the app is ready (#226) | ||||
|   * Terminate the server thread more carefully on exit, eg on control-C | ||||
|     in GHCI. May prevent stray background threads on windows. | ||||
|   * show the sidebar by default (#310) | ||||
|   * after following a link to a transaction, highlight it (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|   * use numeric id instead of date for linking to transactions #308 (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|   * misc. HTML/CSS/file cleanups/fixes (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|     * possible fix for filtering register by realness and status (see hledger-ui) | ||||
|     * Added .btn-default to unify buttons across browsers (#418) (Dominik Süß) | ||||
|     * update wai-handler-launch for better startup (fixes #226) | ||||
|     * show a proper not found page on 404 | ||||
|     * focus the first field after clicking add a transaction (fixes #338) | ||||
|     * fix the add a transaction link's tooltip | ||||
|     * preserve initial command-line query when journal file is changed (#314). | ||||
|       The initial query specified by command line arguments is now preserved | ||||
|       when the journal is reloaded. This does not appear in the web UI, it's | ||||
|       like an invisible extra filter. | ||||
|     * leave date field blank, avoid problems with tab clearing it (#322) | ||||
|     * exit if something is already using the specified port (#226) | ||||
|     * don't open a browser page until the app is ready (#226) | ||||
|     * Terminate the server thread more carefully on exit, eg on control-C | ||||
|       in GHCI. May prevent stray background threads on windows. | ||||
|     * show the sidebar by default (#310) | ||||
|     * after following a link to a transaction, highlight it (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|     * use numeric id instead of date for linking to transactions #308 (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|     * misc. HTML/CSS/file cleanups/fixes (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|     * keep aliases and pivot in effect when reloading the journal | ||||
|     * document the special `inacct:` query (#390) | ||||
|     * more accurate register dates when postings have their own dates (see hledger-lib account transactions report) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ** hledger-api 0.28 | ||||
|   * add a web API server with examples (#316) | ||||
|   * start an AngularJS API client app (#316) (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
|     * new hledger-api tool: a simple web API server with example clients (#316) | ||||
|     * start an Angular-based API example client (#316) (Thomas R. Koll) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * notes | ||||
| release commits by time | ||||
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