[moneydance] Moneydance 2007 beta1
Robert Aries
robandali at sbcglobal.net
Fri Dec 29 12:02:01 EST 2006
How about making the threshold changeable by the user?
Sean Reilly wrote:
> 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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