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@menu
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* Introduction to Ledger::
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* Ledger Tutorial::
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* Principles of Accounting::
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* Principles of Accounting with Ledger::
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* Keeping a Journal::
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* Transactions::
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* Building Reports::
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* Extending with Python::
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* Ledger for Developers::
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* Major Changes from version 2.6::
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* Example Data File::
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* Example Journal File: drewr.dat::
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* Miscellaneous Notes::
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* Concept Index::
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* Command Index::
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* Concepts Index::
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* Commands & Options Index::
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@end menu
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@node Introduction to Ledger, Ledger Tutorial, Top, Top
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@menu
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* Fat-free Accounting::
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* Building the Program::
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* Getting Help::
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* Building the program::
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* Getting help::
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@end menu
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@node Fat-free Accounting, Building the Program, Introduction to Ledger, Introduction to Ledger
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@node Fat-free Accounting, Building the program, Introduction to Ledger, Introduction to Ledger
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@section Fat-free Accounting
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Ledger is an accounting tool with the moxie to exist. It provides no
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that file in any way you prefer, but Ledger is only for analyzing the
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data, not for altering it.
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@node Building the Program, Getting Help, Fat-free Accounting, Introduction to Ledger
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@node Building the program, Getting help, Fat-free Accounting, Introduction to Ledger
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@section Building the program
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Ledger is written in ANSI C++, and should compile on any platform. It
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$ ./configure && make install
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@end smallexample
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@node Getting Help, , Building the Program, Introduction to Ledger
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@node Getting help, , Building the program, Introduction to Ledger
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@section Getting help
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@findex help
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You can also find help at the @code{#ledger} channel on the IRC server
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@code{irc.freenode.net}.
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@node Ledger Tutorial, Principles of Accounting, Introduction to Ledger, Top
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@node Ledger Tutorial, Principles of Accounting with Ledger, Introduction to Ledger, Top
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@chapter Ledger Tutorial
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@cindex tutorial
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@menu
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* Start a Journal::
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* Run Some Reports::
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* Start a Journal File::
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* Run a Few Reports::
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@end menu
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@node Start a Journal, Run Some Reports, Ledger Tutorial, Ledger Tutorial
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@node Start a Journal File, Run a Few Reports, Ledger Tutorial, Ledger Tutorial
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@section Start a Journal File
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@cindex journals
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If you would rather start with your own journal right away please
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@pxref{Keeping a Journal}.
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@node Run Some Reports, , Start a Journal, Ledger Tutorial
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@node Run a Few Reports, , Start a Journal File, Ledger Tutorial
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@section Run a Few Reports
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@menu
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* Balance Report::
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* Register Report::
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* Cleared Report::
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* Using the Windows command line::
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* Using the Windows Command Line::
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@end menu
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Please note that as a command line program, Ledger is controlled from
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There are too many variations between shells to give concrete examples
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for each.
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@node Balance Report, Register Report, Run Some Reports, Run Some Reports
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@node Balance Report, Register Report, Run a Few Reports, Run a Few Reports
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@subsection Balance Report
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@cindex balance report
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@findex balance
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$ -3,867.60
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@end smallexample
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@node Register Report, Cleared Report, Balance Report, Run Some Reports
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@node Register Report, Cleared Report, Balance Report, Run a Few Reports
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@subsection Register Report
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@cindex register report
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@findex register
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Assets:Checking $ -225.00 0
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@end smallexample
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@node Cleared Report, Using the Windows command line, Register Report, Run Some Reports
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@node Cleared Report, Using the Windows Command Line, Register Report, Run a Few Reports
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@subsection Cleared Report
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@cindex cleared report
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@findex cleared
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The first column shows the outstanding balance, the second column
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shows the ``cleared'' balance.
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@node Using the Windows command line, , Cleared Report, Run Some Reports
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@node Using the Windows Command Line, , Cleared Report, Run a Few Reports
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@subsection Using the Windows Command Line
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@cindex windows cmd.exe
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@cindex currency symbol display on windows
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such cannot display any currency symbols other than dollar signs
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@samp{$}.
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@node Principles of Accounting, Keeping a Journal, Ledger Tutorial, Top
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@node Principles of Accounting with Ledger, Keeping a Journal, Ledger Tutorial, Top
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@chapter Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@menu
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* Working with multiple funds and accounts::
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@end menu
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@node Accounting with Ledger, Stating where money goes, Principles of Accounting, Principles of Accounting
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@node Accounting with Ledger, Stating where money goes, Principles of Accounting with Ledger, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Accounting with Ledger
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@cindex double-entry accounting
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accomplishes the latter. With ledger you can handle your personal
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finances or your businesses. Double-entry accounting scales.
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@node Stating where money goes, Assets and Liabilities, Accounting with Ledger, Principles of Accounting
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@node Stating where money goes, Assets and Liabilities, Accounting with Ledger, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Stating where money goes
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@cindex credits and debits
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positive figure means that that account or person or place has more
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money now than when you started your ledger. Make sense?
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@node Assets and Liabilities, Commodities and Currencies, Stating where money goes, Principles of Accounting
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@node Assets and Liabilities, Commodities and Currencies, Stating where money goes, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Assets and Liabilities
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@cindex assets and liabilities
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@cindex debts are liabilities
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Company XYZ spent the money on computer software and paid it back
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about two weeks later.
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@node Commodities and Currencies, Accounts and Inventories, Assets and Liabilities, Principles of Accounting
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@node Commodities and Currencies, Accounts and Inventories, Assets and Liabilities, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Commodities and Currencies
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Ledger makes no assumptions about the commodities you use; it only
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@end smallexample
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@menu
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* Commodity Price Histories::
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* Commodity price histories::
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* Commodity equivalencies::
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@end menu
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@node Commodity Price Histories, Commodity equivalencies, Commodities and Currencies, Commodities and Currencies
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@node Commodity price histories, Commodity equivalencies, Commodities and Currencies, Commodities and Currencies
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@subsection Commodity price histories
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Whenever a commodity is purchased using a different commodity (such as
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commodity total, rather than the current value of those commodities.
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To enable pricing reports, use one of the commodity reporting options.
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@node Commodity equivalencies, , Commodity Price Histories, Commodities and Currencies
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@node Commodity equivalencies, , Commodity price histories, Commodities and Currencies
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@subsection Commodity equivalencies
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Sometimes a commodity has several forms which are all equivalent. An
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the larger commodity is used.
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@node Accounts and Inventories, Understanding Equity, Commodities and Currencies, Principles of Accounting
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@node Accounts and Inventories, Understanding Equity, Commodities and Currencies, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Accounts and Inventories
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Since Ledger's accounts and commodity system is so flexible, you can
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Sturm Brightblade.
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@node Understanding Equity, Dealing with Petty Cash, Accounts and Inventories, Principles of Accounting
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@node Understanding Equity, Dealing with Petty Cash, Accounts and Inventories, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Understanding Equity
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The most confusing transaction in any ledger will be your equity
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@code{-Equity} at the end of your balance command, to remove the
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confusing figure from the total.
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@node Dealing with Petty Cash, Working with multiple funds and accounts, Understanding Equity, Principles of Accounting
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@node Dealing with Petty Cash, Working with multiple funds and accounts, Understanding Equity, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Dealing with Petty Cash
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Something that stops many people from keeping a ledger at all is the
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@node Working with multiple funds and accounts, , Dealing with Petty Cash, Principles of Accounting
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@node Working with multiple funds and accounts, , Dealing with Petty Cash, Principles of Accounting with Ledger
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@section Working with multiple funds and accounts
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@node Keeping a Journal, Transactions, Principles of Accounting, Top
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@node Keeping a Journal, Transactions, Principles of Accounting with Ledger, Top
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@chapter Keeping a Journal
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The most important part of accounting is keeping a good journal. If
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@menu
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* Most Basic Entry::
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* The Most Basic Entry::
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* Starting up::
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* Structuring Your Accounts::
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* Commenting on your journal::
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* Structuring your Accounts::
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* Commenting on your Journal::
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* Currency and Commodities::
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* Keeping it Consistent::
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* Journal Format::
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@end menu
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@node Most Basic Entry, Starting up, Keeping a Journal, Keeping a Journal
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@node The Most Basic Entry, Starting up, Keeping a Journal, Keeping a Journal
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@section The Most Basic Entry
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@node Starting up, Structuring Your Accounts, Most Basic Entry, Keeping a Journal
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@node Starting up, Structuring your Accounts, The Most Basic Entry, Keeping a Journal
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@section Starting up
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@cindex beginning ledger
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@node Structuring Your Accounts, Commenting on your journal, Starting up, Keeping a Journal
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@node Structuring your Accounts, Commenting on your Journal, Starting up, Keeping a Journal
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@section Structuring your Accounts
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@cindex accounts, naming
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@cindex naming accounts
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@end smallexample
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@node Commenting on your journal, Currency and Commodities, Structuring Your Accounts, Keeping a Journal
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@node Commenting on your Journal, Currency and Commodities, Structuring your Accounts, Keeping a Journal
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@section Commenting on your Journal
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@node Currency and Commodities, Keeping it Consistent, Commenting on your journal, Keeping a Journal
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@node Currency and Commodities, Keeping it Consistent, Commenting on your Journal, Keeping a Journal
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@section Currency and Commodities
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@cindex currency
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@cindex commodity
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@menu
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* Transactions and Comments::
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@end menu
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@node Transaction and Comments, Command Directives, Journal Format, Journal Format
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@node Transactions and Comments, Command Directives, Journal Format, Journal Format
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@subsection Transactions and Comments
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The initial character of each line determines what the line means, and
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@end table
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@node Command Directives, , Transaction and Comments, Journal Format
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@node Command Directives, , Transactions and Comments, Journal Format
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@subsection Command Directives
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@findex --strict
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* Commodity prices::
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* Fixated prices and costs::
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* Lot dates::
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@node Resetting a balance, Balancing transactions, Balance assignments, Balance verification
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@node Resetting a balance, Balancing transactions, Balance assignments, Balance verification
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@subsection Resetting a balance
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@node Balancing transactions, , Resetting a balance, Balance verification
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@node Balancing transactions, , Resetting a balance, Balance verification
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@subsection Balancing transactions
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@node Prices vs. costs, Fixated prices, Commodity prices, Transactions
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@node Prices vs. costs, Fixated prices and costs, Commodity prices, Transactions
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@node Fixated prices and costs, Lot dates, Prices vs. costs, Transactions
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@section Fixated prices and costs
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@node Lot dates, Lot notes, Fixated prices, Transactions
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@node Lot dates, Lot notes, Fixated prices and costs, Transactions
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@menu
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@end menu
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@node Controlling the Accounts and Payees, Controlling Formatting, Balance Reports, Balance Reports
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@subsection Controlling the Accounts and Payees
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The balance report is the most commonly used report. The simplest
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@end smallexample
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@node Controlling Formatting, , Controlling the Accounts and Payees, Balance Reports
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@subsection Controlling Formatting
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@end menu
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@node The @command{balance} command, The @command{equity} command, Primary Financial Reports, Primary Financial Reports
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@node The @command{balance} command, The @command{equity} command, Primary Financial Reports, Primary Financial Reports
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@subsection The @command{balance} command
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@node The @command{register} command, The @command{print} command, The @command{equity} command, Primary Financial Reports
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@node The @command{register} command, The @command{print} command, The @command{equity} command, Primary Financial Reports
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@subsection The @command{register} command
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respectively.
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||||
|
||||
@node The @command{print} command, , The @command{register} command, Primary Financial Reports
|
||||
@node The @command{print} command, , The @command{register} command, Primary Financial Reports
|
||||
@subsection The @command{print} command
|
||||
@findex print
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4155,7 +4155,7 @@ file whose formatting has gotten out of hand.
|
|||
* @command{prices} and @command{pricedb} commands::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Comma Separated Values files, The @command{lisp} command, Reports in other Formats, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@node Comma Separated Values files, The @command{lisp} command, Reports in other Formats, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@subsection Comma Separated Values files
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
|
|
@ -4163,7 +4163,7 @@ file whose formatting has gotten out of hand.
|
|||
* The @command{convert} command::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node The @command{csv} command, The @command{convert} command, Comma Separated Values files, Comma Separated Values files
|
||||
@node The @command{csv} command, The @command{convert} command, Comma Separated Values files, Comma Separated Values files
|
||||
@subsubsection The @command{csv} command
|
||||
@findex csv
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4172,7 +4172,7 @@ transactions in a csv format suitable for import into other programs.
|
|||
You can specify the transactions to print using all the normal
|
||||
limiting and searching functions.
|
||||
|
||||
@node The @command{convert} command, , The @command{csv} command, Comma Separated Values files
|
||||
@node The @command{convert} command, , The @command{csv} command, Comma Separated Values files
|
||||
@subsubsection The @command{convert} command
|
||||
@cindex csv conversion
|
||||
@cindex reading csv
|
||||
|
|
@ -4279,7 +4279,7 @@ match on the new payee field. During the @code{ledger convert} run
|
|||
only the original payee name as specified in the csv data seems to be
|
||||
used.
|
||||
|
||||
@node The @command{lisp} command, Emacs @command{org} Mode, Comma Separated Values files, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@node The @command{lisp} command, Emacs @command{org} Mode, Comma Separated Values files, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@subsection The @command{lisp} command
|
||||
@findex lisp
|
||||
@findex emacs
|
||||
|
|
@ -4296,7 +4296,7 @@ directly by Emacs Lisp. The format of the @code{sexp} is:
|
|||
@noindent
|
||||
@command{emacs} can also be used as a synonym for @command{lisp}.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Emacs @command{org} Mode, Org mode with Babel, The @command{lisp} command, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@node Emacs @command{org} Mode, Org mode with Babel, The @command{lisp} command, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@subsection Emacs @command{org} Mode
|
||||
@findex org
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4648,7 +4648,7 @@ file and manipulated using Babel. However, only simple Ledger features
|
|||
have been illustrated; please refer to the Ledger documentation for
|
||||
examples of more complex operations with a ledger.
|
||||
|
||||
@node The @command{pricemap} command, The @command{xml} command, Org mode with Babel, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@node The @command{pricemap} command, The @command{xml} command, Org mode with Babel, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@subsection The @command{pricemap} command
|
||||
@findex pricemap
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4660,7 +4660,7 @@ This is probably not very interesting, unless you have many different
|
|||
commodities valued in terms of each other. For example, multiple
|
||||
currencies and multiples investments valued in those currencies.
|
||||
|
||||
@node The @command{xml} command, @command{prices} and @command{pricedb} commands, The @command{pricemap} command, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@node The @command{xml} command, @command{prices} and @command{pricedb} commands, The @command{pricemap} command, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@subsection The @command{xml} command
|
||||
@findex xml
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4816,7 +4816,7 @@ That is the extent of the XML data format used by Ledger. It will
|
|||
output such data if the @command{xml} command is used, and can read
|
||||
the same data.
|
||||
|
||||
@node @command{prices} and @command{pricedb} commands, , The @command{xml} command, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@node @command{prices} and @command{pricedb} commands, , The @command{xml} command, Reports in other Formats
|
||||
@subsection @command{prices} and @command{pricedb} commands
|
||||
@findex prices
|
||||
@findex pricedb
|
||||
|
|
@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ FIX THIS ENTRY @c FIXME thdox
|
|||
@menu
|
||||
* Basic Usage::
|
||||
* Command Line Quick Reference::
|
||||
* Detailed Options Description::
|
||||
* Detailed Option Description::
|
||||
* Period Expressions::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -5015,20 +5015,20 @@ There are many, many command options available with the
|
|||
However, none of them are required to use the basic reporting
|
||||
commands.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Command Line Quick Reference, Detailed Options Description, Basic Usage, Command-line Syntax
|
||||
@node Command Line Quick Reference, Detailed Option Description, Basic Usage, Command-line Syntax
|
||||
@section Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
* Reporting Commands Quick Reference::
|
||||
* Basic Options Quick Reference::
|
||||
* Report Filtering Quick Reference::
|
||||
* Reporting Commands::
|
||||
* Basic Options::
|
||||
* Report Filtering::
|
||||
* Error Checking and Calculation Options::
|
||||
* Output Customization Quick Reference::
|
||||
* Output Customization::
|
||||
* Grouping Options::
|
||||
* Commodity Reporting Quick Reference::
|
||||
* Commodity Reporting::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Reporting Commands Quick Reference, Basic Options Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Reporting Commands, Basic Options, Command Line Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Reporting Commands
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5068,7 +5068,7 @@ Generate transactions based on previous postings.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Basic Options Quick Reference, Report Filtering Quick Reference, Reporting Commands Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Basic Options, Report Filtering, Reporting Commands, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Basic Options
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5099,7 +5099,7 @@ Specify default account @var{STR} for QIF file postings.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Report Filtering Quick Reference, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Basic Options Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Report Filtering, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Basic Options, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Report Filtering
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5173,7 +5173,7 @@ Change the value expression used for ``totals'' column in
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Error Checking and Calculation Options, Output Customization Quick Reference, Report Filtering Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Error Checking and Calculation Options, Output Customization, Report Filtering, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Error Checking and Calculation Options
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5194,7 +5194,7 @@ Instruct ledger to evaluate calculations immediately rather than lazily.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Output Customization Quick Reference, Grouping Options, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Output Customization, Grouping Options, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Output Customization
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5299,7 +5299,7 @@ for filing bug reports.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Grouping Options, Commodity Reporting Quick Reference, Output Customization Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Grouping Options, Commodity Reporting, Output Customization, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Grouping Options
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5336,7 +5336,7 @@ Group posting together, similar to balance report.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Commodity Reporting Quick Reference, , Grouping Options, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@node Commodity Reporting, , Grouping Options, Command Line Quick Reference
|
||||
@subsection Commodity Reporting
|
||||
|
||||
@ftable @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -5373,7 +5373,7 @@ Report net gain loss for commodities that have a price history.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Detailed Options Description, Period Expressions, Command Line Quick Reference, Command-line Syntax
|
||||
@node Detailed Option Description, Period Expressions, Command Line Quick Reference, Command-line Syntax
|
||||
@section Detailed Option Description
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
|
|
@ -5381,13 +5381,13 @@ Report net gain loss for commodities that have a price history.
|
|||
* Session Options::
|
||||
* Report Options::
|
||||
* Basic options::
|
||||
* Report Filtering::
|
||||
* Report filtering::
|
||||
* Output Customization::
|
||||
* Commodity Reporting::
|
||||
* Environment Variables::
|
||||
* Environment variables::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Global Options, Session Options, Detailed Options Description, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Global Options, Session Options, Detailed Option Description, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Global Options
|
||||
|
||||
Options for Ledger report affect three separate scopes of operation:
|
||||
|
|
@ -5476,7 +5476,7 @@ FIX THIS ENTRY @c FIXME thdox
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Session Options, Report Options, Global Options, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Session Options, Report Options, Global Options, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Session Options
|
||||
|
||||
Options for Ledger report affect three separate scopes of operation:
|
||||
|
|
@ -5596,7 +5596,7 @@ FIX THIS ENTRY @c FIXME thdox
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Report Options, Basic options, Session Options, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Report Options, Basic options, Session Options, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Report Options
|
||||
|
||||
Options for Ledger report affect three separate scopes of operation:
|
||||
|
|
@ -6267,7 +6267,7 @@ Synonym for @samp{--period "yearly"}.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Basic options, Report Filtering, Report Options, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Basic options, Report filtering, Report Options, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Basic options
|
||||
|
||||
These are the most basic command options. Most likely, the user will
|
||||
|
|
@ -6324,7 +6324,7 @@ relate to.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Report Filtering, Output Customization, Basic options, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Report filtering, Output Customization, Basic options, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Report filtering
|
||||
|
||||
These options change which postings affect the outcome of a
|
||||
|
|
@ -6488,7 +6488,7 @@ Set the value expression used for the ``totals'' column in the
|
|||
@c ledger reg food not dining expr 'payee =~ /chang/'
|
||||
@c @end smallexample
|
||||
|
||||
@node Output Customization, Commodity Reporting, Report Filtering, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Output Customization, Commodity Reporting, Report filtering, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Output Customization
|
||||
|
||||
These options affect only the output, but not which postings are
|
||||
|
|
@ -6755,7 +6755,7 @@ Set the format for the @command{prices} report. The default is:
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Commodity Reporting, Environment Variables, Output Customization, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Commodity Reporting, Environment variables, Output Customization, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Commodity Reporting
|
||||
|
||||
These options affect how commodity values are displayed:
|
||||
|
|
@ -6980,7 +6980,7 @@ You can also now use @option{--exchange @var{COMMODITY} (-X)} (and
|
|||
and @option{--price (-I)}, to see valuation reports of just your basis
|
||||
costs or lot prices.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Environment Variables, , Commodity Reporting, Detailed Options Description
|
||||
@node Environment variables, , Commodity Reporting, Detailed Option Description
|
||||
@subsection Environment variables
|
||||
|
||||
Every option to ledger may be set using an environment variable. If
|
||||
|
|
@ -6997,7 +6997,7 @@ option settings in the file @file{~/.ledgerrc}, for example:
|
|||
--pager /bin/cat
|
||||
@end smallexample
|
||||
|
||||
@node Period Expressions, , Detailed Options Description, Command-line Syntax
|
||||
@node Period Expressions, , Detailed Option Description, Command-line Syntax
|
||||
@section Period Expressions
|
||||
@c TODO use @var below
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -7280,7 +7280,7 @@ $ ledger -b "this month" register checking
|
|||
* Variables::
|
||||
* Functions::
|
||||
* Operators::
|
||||
* Complex Expressions::
|
||||
* Complex expressions::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Variables, Functions, Value Expressions, Value Expressions
|
||||
|
|
@ -7419,7 +7419,7 @@ is given, then the current moment is used.
|
|||
|
||||
@end table
|
||||
|
||||
@node Operators, Complex Expressions, Functions, Value Expressions
|
||||
@node Operators, Complex expressions, Functions, Value Expressions
|
||||
@section Operators
|
||||
|
||||
The binary and ternary operators, in order of precedence, are:
|
||||
|
|
@ -7466,7 +7466,7 @@ The binary and ternary operators, in order of precedence, are:
|
|||
@code{CALL}
|
||||
@code{MATCH}
|
||||
|
||||
@node Complex Expressions, , Operators, Value Expressions
|
||||
@node Complex expressions, , Operators, Value Expressions
|
||||
@section Complex expressions
|
||||
|
||||
More complicated expressions are possible using:
|
||||
|
|
@ -7516,10 +7516,10 @@ Useful specifying a date in plain terms. For example, you could say
|
|||
@end table
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
* Misc::
|
||||
* Miscellaneous::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Misc, , Complex Expressions, Complex Expressions
|
||||
@node Miscellaneous, , Complex expressions, Complex expressions
|
||||
@subsection Miscellaneous
|
||||
|
||||
@table @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -7582,14 +7582,14 @@ Return value rounded to n digits. Does not affect formatting.
|
|||
@chapter Format Strings
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
* Basics::
|
||||
* Format String Basics::
|
||||
* Format String Structure::
|
||||
* Format Expressions::
|
||||
* Balance format::
|
||||
* Formatting codes::
|
||||
* Formatting Functions and Codes::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Basics, Format String Structure, Format Strings, Format Strings
|
||||
@node Format String Basics, Format String Structure, Format Strings, Format Strings
|
||||
@section Format String Basics
|
||||
@findex --format @var{FORMAT_STRING}
|
||||
@findex --balance-format @var{FORMAT_STRING}
|
||||
|
|
@ -7625,7 +7625,7 @@ without having to enter a new format for each command.
|
|||
@item @option{--register-format @var{FORMAT_STRING}}
|
||||
@end itemize
|
||||
|
||||
@node Format String Structure, Format Expressions, Basics, Format Strings
|
||||
@node Format String Structure, Format Expressions, Format String Basics, Format Strings
|
||||
@section Format String Structure
|
||||
|
||||
Within a format string, a substitution is specified using a percent
|
||||
|
|
@ -7766,7 +7766,7 @@ same format string is used for all postings.
|
|||
|
||||
@end table
|
||||
|
||||
@node Balance format, Formatting codes, Format Expressions, Format Strings
|
||||
@node Balance format, Formatting Functions and Codes, Format Expressions, Format Strings
|
||||
@section Balance format
|
||||
@findex --balance-format @var{FORMAT_STRING}
|
||||
@findex --format @var{FORMAT_STRING}
|
||||
|
|
@ -7783,20 +7783,20 @@ functions are described later):
|
|||
"--------------------\n"
|
||||
@end smallexample
|
||||
|
||||
@node Formatting codes, , Balance format, Format Strings
|
||||
@node Formatting Functions and Codes, , Balance format, Format Strings
|
||||
@section Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
* Field Widths::
|
||||
* Colors::
|
||||
* Quantities and Calculations::
|
||||
* Dates::
|
||||
* Date Functions::
|
||||
* Date and Time Format Codes::
|
||||
* Text Formatting::
|
||||
* Data File Parsing Information::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Field Widths, Colors, Formatting codes, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Field Widths, Colors, Formatting Functions and Codes, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Field Widths
|
||||
|
||||
The following codes return the width allocated for the specific fields.
|
||||
|
|
@ -7811,7 +7811,7 @@ options:
|
|||
@item @code{total_width}
|
||||
@end itemize
|
||||
|
||||
@node Colors, Quantities and Calculations, Field Widths, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Colors, Quantities and Calculations, Field Widths, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Colors
|
||||
|
||||
The character based formatting ledger can do is limited to the ANSI
|
||||
|
|
@ -7824,7 +7824,7 @@ terminal character colors and font highlights in a normal TTY session.
|
|||
@item @code{blue} @tab @code{black}
|
||||
@end multitable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Quantities and Calculations, Dates, Colors, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Quantities and Calculations, Date Functions, Colors, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Quantities and Calculations
|
||||
|
||||
@table @code
|
||||
|
|
@ -7851,7 +7851,7 @@ terminal character colors and font highlights in a normal TTY session.
|
|||
@item unrounded
|
||||
@end table
|
||||
|
||||
@node Dates, Date and Time Format Codes, Quantities and Calculations, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Date Functions, Date and Time Format Codes, Quantities and Calculations, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Date Functions
|
||||
@findex --now @var{DATE}
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -7887,7 +7887,7 @@ Convert a string to date value.
|
|||
* Date and Time Format Codes::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Date and Time Format Codes, Text Formatting, Dates, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Date and Time Format Codes, Text Formatting, Date Functions, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Date and Time Format Codes
|
||||
|
||||
Date and time format are specified as strings of single letter codes
|
||||
|
|
@ -8040,7 +8040,7 @@ yields @code{%Y-%m-%d} as in @samp{2010-02-10}.
|
|||
* Misc::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Text Formatting, Data File Parsing Information, Date and Time Format Codes, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Text Formatting, Data File Parsing Information, Date and Time Format Codes, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Text Formatting
|
||||
|
||||
The following format functions allow you limited formatting of text:
|
||||
|
|
@ -8073,7 +8073,7 @@ prices. @code{strip} removes these annotations.
|
|||
|
||||
@end table
|
||||
|
||||
@node Data File Parsing Information, , Text Formatting, Formatting codes
|
||||
@node Data File Parsing Information, , Text Formatting, Formatting Functions and Codes
|
||||
@subsection Data File Parsing Information
|
||||
|
||||
The following format strings provide locational metadata
|
||||
|
|
@ -8266,12 +8266,12 @@ print total
|
|||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
* Internal Design::
|
||||
* Journal File Format::
|
||||
* Journal File Format for Developers::
|
||||
* Developer Commands::
|
||||
* Ledger Development Environment::
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Internal Design, Journal File Format, Ledger for Developers, Ledger for Developers
|
||||
@node Internal Design, Journal File Format for Developers, Ledger for Developers, Ledger for Developers
|
||||
@section Internal Design
|
||||
|
||||
Ledger is developed as a tiered set of functionality, where lower tiers
|
||||
|
|
@ -8502,7 +8502,7 @@ which value expressions each journal item exposes, how many filters
|
|||
currently exist, which options the report and session scopes define,
|
||||
etc.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Journal File Format, Developer Commands, Internal Design, Ledger for Developers
|
||||
@node Journal File Format for Developers, Developer Commands, Internal Design, Ledger for Developers
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@section Journal File Format for Developers
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This chapter offers a complete description of the journal data format,
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* Primary commodities::
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@end menu
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@node Comments and meta-data, Specifying Amounts, Journal File Format, Journal File Format
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@node Comments and meta-data, Specifying Amounts, Journal File Format for Developers, Journal File Format for Developers
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@subsection Comments and meta-data
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Comments are generally started using a @samp{;}. However, in order to
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methods three additional comment characters are valid if used at the
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beginning of a line: @samp{#}, @samp{|}, and @samp{*}.
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@node Specifying Amounts, Posting costs, Comments and meta-data, Journal File Format
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@node Specifying Amounts, Posting costs, Comments and meta-data, Journal File Format for Developers
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@subsection Specifying Amounts
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@cindex amounts
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An example of this is found in cost expressions, covered next.
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@node Posting costs, Primary commodities, Specifying Amounts, Journal File Format
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@node Posting costs, Primary commodities, Specifying Amounts, Journal File Format for Developers
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@subsection Posting costs
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You have seen how to specify either a commoditized or an integer
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Here the implied cost is @code{$57.00}, which is entered into the null
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posting automatically so that the transaction balances.
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@node Primary commodities, , Posting costs, Journal File Format
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@node Primary commodities, , Posting costs, Journal File Format for Developers
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@subsection Primary commodities
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@findex --market
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@findex --basis
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@ -8774,7 +8774,7 @@ considered a primary. In fact, when Ledger goes about ensures that
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all transactions balance to zero, it only ever asks this of primary
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commodities.
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@node Developer Commands, Ledger Development Environment, Journal File Format, Ledger for Developers
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@node Developer Commands, Ledger Development Environment, Journal File Format for Developers, Ledger for Developers
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@section Developer Commands
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@menu
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@ -8782,16 +8782,16 @@ commodities.
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* @command{reload}::
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* @command{source}::
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* Debug Options::
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* Pre-commands::
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* Pre-Commands::
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@end menu
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@node @command{echo}, @command{reload}, Developer Commands, Developer Commands
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@node @command{echo}, @command{reload}, Developer Commands, Developer Commands
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@subsection @command{echo}
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@findex echo
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This command simply echoes its argument back to the output.
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@node @command{reload}, @command{source}, @command{echo}, Developer Commands
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@node @command{reload}, @command{source}, @command{echo}, Developer Commands
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@subsection @command{reload}
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@findex reload
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@ -8799,7 +8799,7 @@ Forces ledger to reload any journal files. This function exists to
|
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support external programs controlling a running ledger process and does
|
||||
nothing for a command line user.
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||||
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@node @command{source}, Debug Options, @command{reload}, Developer Commands
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@node @command{source}, Debug Options, @command{reload}, Developer Commands
|
||||
@subsection @command{source}
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@findex source
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||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -8808,7 +8808,7 @@ parses it checking for errors, no other reports are generated, and no
|
|||
other arguments are necessary. Ledger will return success if no errors
|
||||
are found.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Debug Options, Pre-commands, @command{source}, Developer Commands
|
||||
@node Debug Options, Pre-Commands, @command{source}, Developer Commands
|
||||
@subsection Debug Options
|
||||
|
||||
These options are primarily for Ledger developers, but may be of some
|
||||
|
|
@ -8885,7 +8885,7 @@ Print version information and exit.
|
|||
|
||||
@end ftable
|
||||
|
||||
@node Pre-commands, , Debug Options, Developer Commands
|
||||
@node Pre-Commands, , Debug Options, Developer Commands
|
||||
@subsection Pre-Commands
|
||||
@cindex pre-commands
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -9034,7 +9034,7 @@ for example, issue @code{ctest -V -R "5FB"}.
|
|||
@node Writing Tests, , Running Tests, Testing Framework
|
||||
@subsubsection Writing Tests
|
||||
|
||||
@node Major Changes from version 2.6, Example Data File, Ledger for Developers, Top
|
||||
@node Major Changes from version 2.6, Example Journal File: drewr.dat, Ledger for Developers, Top
|
||||
@chapter Major Changes from version 2.6
|
||||
|
||||
@itemize
|
||||
|
|
@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ to the new value expressions available in 3.0
|
|||
|
||||
@end itemize
|
||||
|
||||
@node Example Data File, Miscellaneous Notes, Major Changes from version 2.6, Top
|
||||
@node Example Journal File: drewr.dat, Miscellaneous Notes, Major Changes from version 2.6, Top
|
||||
@appendix Example Journal File: drewr.dat
|
||||
|
||||
The following journal file is included with the source distribution of
|
||||
|
|
@ -9121,7 +9121,7 @@ features, include automatic and virtual transactions,
|
|||
Income:Sales
|
||||
@end smallexample
|
||||
|
||||
@node Miscellaneous Notes, Concept Index, Example Data File, Top
|
||||
@node Miscellaneous Notes, Concepts Index, Example Journal File: drewr.dat, Top
|
||||
@appendix Miscellaneous Notes
|
||||
|
||||
Various notes from the discussion list that I haven't incorporated in
|
||||
|
|
@ -9164,12 +9164,12 @@ $ ledger register Checking --sort d -d 'd>[2011/04/01]' until 2011/05/25
|
|||
(Liabilities:Tithe Owed) -1.0
|
||||
@end smallexample
|
||||
|
||||
@node Concept Index, Command Index, Miscellaneous Notes, Top
|
||||
@node Concepts Index, Commands & Options Index, Miscellaneous Notes, Top
|
||||
@unnumbered Concepts Index
|
||||
|
||||
@printindex cp
|
||||
|
||||
@node Command Index, , Concept Index, Top
|
||||
@node Commands & Options Index, , Concepts Index, Top
|
||||
@unnumbered Commands & Options Index
|
||||
|
||||
@printindex fn
|
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