Fava

Latest version: v1.30

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1.13

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Fava can now display charts for BQL queries - if they have exactly two columns
with the first being a date or string and the second an inventory, then a line
chart or treemap chart is shown on the query page.

1.12

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Apart from plenty of bug fixes, this release mainly contains improvements to
the forms to add transactions: postings can now be dragged and the full cost
syntax of Beancount should supported.

1.11

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The import page of Fava has been reworked - it now supports moving files to the
documents folder and the import process should be a bit more interactive. This
release also contains various fixes and a new `collapse-pattern` option to
collapse accounts in account trees based on regular expressions (and replaces
the use of the `fava-collapse-account` metadata entry).

Other changes:

- Command line flags can be specified by setting environment variables.
- A Taiwanese translation has been added.

1.10

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This release contains mostly smaller changes and fixes. In particular, the net
worth chart will now follow the selected conversion.

1.9

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In this release, the click behaviour has been updated to allow filtering for
payees. The entry input forms now allow inputting prices and costs. As
always, bugs have been fixed.

1.8

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The journal design has been updated and should now have a clearer structure.
Starting with this version, there will not be any more GUI releases of Fava.
The GUI broke frequently and does not seem to worth the maintenance burden.

Other changes:

- When downloading documents, the original filename will be used.
- `any()` and `all()` functions have been added to the filter syntax to allow
filtering entries by properties of their postings.
- As always, bugs have been fixed.

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