Merge pull request #425 from thdox/documentation

Thanks Thierry
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Craig Earls 2015-08-08 06:37:52 -07:00
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@subsection Periodic Transactions
@findex --budget
A periodic transaction starts with a @samp{~} followed by a period
expression. Periodic transactions are used for budgeting and
A periodic transaction starts with a tilde @samp{~} followed by a period
expression (see @ref{Period Expressions}). Periodic transactions are used for budgeting and
forecasting only, they have no effect without the @option{--budget}
option specified. For examples and details, @pxref{Budgeting and
Forecasting}.
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Display the man page for @file{ledger}.
@item --init-file @var{FILE}
Specify the location of the init file. The default is @file{~/.ledgerrc}.
Specify the location of the init file. The default is home directory
@file{~/.ledgerrc}, or current directory @file{./.ledgerrc} if not found
in home directory.
@item --options
Display the options in effect for this Ledger invocation, along with
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@code{_X} where @samp{X} is the number of the test, e.g. @samp{1234_1.test},
@samp{1234_2.test}.
Baseline Test Types:
@anchor{Baseline Test Types}
@multitable @columnfractions .3 .7
@headitem Type @tab Use
@item @code{cmd} @tab Ledger commands like @code{register} or @code{balance}
@item @code{dir} @tab ?
@item @code{feat} @tab ?
@item @code{opt} @tab Ledger options such as @option{--period} or @option{--format}
@end multitable
@table @code
@item cmd
Ledger commands like @command{register} or @command{balance}
@item dir
Ledger directives like @code{account} or @code{alias}
@item feat
Ledger features such as balance assertions in journal file
@item opt
Ledger options such as @option{--period} or @option{--format}
@end table
A ledger test file contains three sections: