Fava

Latest version: v1.27.3

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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

Not secure
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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

Not secure
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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.

1.7

Not secure
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The entry filters have been reworked in this release and should now support for
more flexible filtering of the entries. See the help page on how the new syntax
works. Also, when completing the payee in the transaction form, the postings
of the last transaction for this payee will be auto-filled.

Other changes:

- The fava-option to hide the charts has been removed. This is now tracked in
the page URL.
- As always, bugs have been fixed.

1.6

Not secure
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This is a release with various small changes and mainly some speed
improvements to the Balance Sheet and the net worth calculation. Also, if 'At
Value' is selected, the current unrealized gain is shown in parentheses in the
Balance Sheet.

Other changes:

- The currently filtered entries can now be exported from the Journal page.
- The CLI now has a ``--version`` flag.

1.5

Not secure
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Fava now has an interface to edit single entries. Clicking on the entry date in
the Journal will open an overlay that shows the entry context and allows
editing just the lines of that entry.

Other changes:

- The source editor now has a menu that gives access to editor commands like
"fold all".
- Entries with matching tags or links can now be excluded with ``-tag``.
- The keyboard shortcuts are now displayed in-place.
- The ``incognito`` option has been removed and replaced with a ``--incognito``
command line switch.
- As always, several bugs have been fixed.

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