References

Bibliography

Beancount Accounts

Beancount (2020) Beancount Language Syntax - Beancount Documentation. 2020. https://beancount.github.io/docs/beancount_language_syntax.html#accounts [Accessed: 11 January 2025].

Blais 2007

Anon (2007) beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files. 2007. https://furius.ca/beancount/ [Accessed: 10 January 2025].

Blais 2020

Blais, M. (2020) beancount/beancount: Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files. https://github.com/beancount/beancount [Accessed: 10 January 2025].

Chow 2024

Chow, R.I. and M. (2024) The Design Philosophy of Great Tables – great_tables. 4 April 2024. https://posit-dev.github.io/great-tables/blog/design-philosophy/#fn5 [Accessed: 7 January 2025].

Cooter 2020

Cooter, J., Blais, M. & Nicolodi, D. (n.d.) Support DR and CR abbreviations · Issue #593 · beancount/beancount. https://github.com/beancount/beancount/issues/593 [Accessed: 10 January 2025].

Cripps 1994

Cripps, J. (1994) Particularis de Computis et Scripturis  - A contemporary interpretation. Seattle, Pacioli Society.

Farrell 2020

Farrell, T. (2020) Oranges and lemons: Samuel Hanson & Son - Let’s Look Again. 1 August 2020. https://letslookagain.com/2020/08/oranges-and-lemons-samuel-hanson-son/ [Accessed: 7 January 2025].

Geisjbeck 1914

Geisjbeck, John B. (1914) Ancient Double-Entry Bookkeeping. 1st edition. Denver, Colorado, Geisjbeck, John B. https://archive.org/details/ancientdoubleent00geijuoft.

Kleppmann 2011

Kleppmann, Martin (2011) Accounting for Computer Scientists. https://martin.kleppmann.com/2011/03/07/accounting-for-computer-scientists.html.

Pacioli 1494

Pacioli, L. (1494) Suma de arithmetica geometria proportioni [et] proportionalita. [Venice : Paganinus de Paganinis]. http://archive.org/details/summadearithmeti00paci.

Wiegly 2003

Wiegly, J. (2003) Ledger, a command-line based double-entry bookkeeping application. https://github.com/ledger/ledger.

Colour schemes

I liked Tol’s colour schemes eg the bright scheme:

Bright scheme

Colours in default order: ‘#4477AA’, ‘#EE6677’, ‘#228833’, ‘#CCBB44’, ‘#66CCEE’, ‘#AA3377’, ‘#BBBBBB’. Figure 1: Bright qualitative colour scheme that is colour-blind safe. The main scheme for lines and their labels.

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