Hi Johannes, 

quite right. I've added a few screenshots to the manual at http://hledger.org/manual#ui .

Some of them use the more realistic example data from the beancount project, thanks to Martin Blais.

Best,
-Simon


On Nov 1, 2015, at 10:16 AM, johannesjh@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Simon!

The availability of a text-based user interface for hledger sounds great. Could you please post some screenshots of what the UI looks like?

thank you very much,
Johannes



On Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 10:38:20 PM UTC+1, Simon Michael (sm) wrote:
I'm pleased to announce hledger 0.27!

What is it ?
hledger is a cross-platform program for tracking money, time, or any
other commodity, using double-entry accounting and a simple, editable
file format.  It can also read CSV or timelog files, and export CSV.
It provides command-line, curses and web interfaces, and aims to be a
reliable, practical tool for daily use.  It is inspired by and largely
compatible with ledger(1).

What's new ?
This release introduces hledger-ui, a new curses-style interface that
I'm quite pleased with (not yet available on Windows). Built on vty
and the new brick library, it lets you review account balances and
transactions with fewer keystrokes and less effort. Ledger users with 
compatible journal files may also find this useful.

hledger can now report current value based on market prices (hurrah);
wide characters are displayed properly; regular expression account
aliases are fast; and unix man pages are provided. You can see all

Release contributors: 
Simon Michael,
Carlos Lopez-Camey.

How to get it ?
hledger can be installed with cabal or stack - see
If you'd like to contribute Windows or Mac binaries, please get in
touch.

Happy Hallowe'en!
-Simon


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