[moneydance] Moneydance 2007 beta1

Sean Reilly sreilly at seanreilly.com
Fri Dec 29 07:25:38 EST 2006


Hello,
It depends... right now that graph will show any expenses that  
represent at least 5% of your total expenses for that period, up to a  
maximum of 10 items (after 10 or below 5% it gets unreadable).  I  
would be happy to change either threshold, but I'm not sure which one  
applies in your situation.

If all but the first five are being lumped under "Other" then it  
sounds like I need to reduce the size threshold.

Thanks,
Sean

PS I've just changed the threshold from 5% to 2% for the next beta.   
We'll see how that works.

On Dec 29, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Marc Kaulisch wrote:

> Hi Sean,
>
> In Mark's example picture in his blog all expense categories and their
> colours are shown but when I open Moneydance then only the first five
> categories are shown. Do you know how I can change that?
>
> And thanks for the update!
>
>
> Marc
>
> Mark Derricutt wrote:
>> On 12/29/06, Steve Lessard <MoneydanceUser at pigdawg.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 1.  I like the color chart showing my expenses over the last 30
>>> days.  I think that it will prove to be very insightful.
>>
>>
>> Or depressing - I just blogged about the new beta [1] and one  
>> comment I made
>> was that this now shows me quite bluntly that I've been spending  
>> WAY too
>> much money on dinners and lunches leading up to this Christmas  
>> period...
>>
>> Thou I suppose thats also a good thing, otherwise I'd just blindly  
>> not
>> really get a visual queue to how much I'm spending....
>>
>> Mark
>>
>
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