jneubrand
jneubrand
I use this in practically all my journals. I keep them organized as `[year]/[category].ledger`. Within each category file I have sections per payment method, and finally within those, all transactions...
>I guess this means you have multiple bucket directives, affecting different parts of a file ? Yep. >Yes it would probably need to affect children (until end of file). This...
Hey Simon! A lot of time has passed and I still use these changes locally (I realize the PR's current state isn't ready to be merged w/r/t documentation & more,...
Dear maintainers: do you have opinions on how the path for `.service` files should be configured/passed in? I saw `createWithOptions` for `BonjourHAPAdvertiser` as well as the `responderOptions` parameter for `CiaoAdvertiser`,...
I probably should change the leaves on the cherry tomatoes, they look too uniform. Also, they look like frolicking Patricks :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Sounds good, I'll do that later! > On Jan 19, 2016, at 09:42, Ryan McLeod [email protected] wrote: > > Could be pretty to have a sight ripening gradient down the...
 
To be honest, I don't like those cherry tomatoes with a gradient. The light pink flare looks a lot better, though.
Here's the 24px versions:  
Attached is a zip with the two SVGs, tomato with pink flare and cherry tomatoes in one color. [plainsvg-tomato-cherrytomato.zip](https://github.com/openfarmcc/open-crop-icons/files/99346/plainsvg-tomato-cherrytomato.zip) I release it under [CC0 1.0](http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0).