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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@comment $Id: ledger.texi,v 1.10 2003/10/10 19:07:26 johnw Exp $
@comment $Id: ledger.texi,v 1.11 2003/10/10 19:12:31 johnw Exp $
@comment %**start of header
@setfilename ledger.info
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@end ifnottex
@menu
* Introduction::
* Keeping a ledger::
* Computing Huqúqu'lláh::
* Introduction::
* Keeping a ledger::
* Using GnuCash to Keep Your Ledger::
@end menu
@node Introduction, Keeping a ledger, Top, Top
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Your usage of @code{ledger} will have two parts: Keeping the ledger,
and using the @code{ledger} tool to provide you with information
summaries derived from your ledger's entries.
@node Keeping a ledger, Computing Huqúqu'lláh, Introduction, Top
@node Keeping a ledger, Using GnuCash to Keep Your Ledger, Introduction, Top
@chapter Keeping a ledger
The most important part of accounting is keeping a good ledger. If
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from ``Assets:Checking'' in order to balance the entry.
@menu
* Credits and Debits::
* Commodities and Currencies::
* Accounts and Inventories::
* Understanding Equity::
* Credits and Debits::
* Commodities and Currencies::
* Accounts and Inventories::
* Understanding Equity::
* Automated transactions::
@end menu
@node Credits and Debits, Commodities and Currencies, Keeping a ledger, Keeping a ledger
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Now you've turned 2 steaks into 15 gold, courtesy of your customer,
Sturm Brightblade.
@node Understanding Equity, , Accounts and Inventories, Keeping a ledger
@node Understanding Equity, Automated transactions, Accounts and Inventories, Keeping a ledger
@section Understanding Equity
The most confusing entry in any ledger will be your equity
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To view balances without any virtual balances factored in, using the
@samp{-R} flag, for ``Reality''.
@menu
* Saving for a Special Occasion::
* Keeping a Budget::
* Tracking Allocated Funds::
@end menu
@node Saving for a Special Occasion, Keeping a Budget, Understanding Equity, Understanding Equity
@subsection Saving for a Special Occasion
@node Keeping a Budget, Tracking Allocated Funds, Saving for a Special Occasion, Understanding Equity
@subsection Keeping a Budget
@node Tracking Allocated Funds, , Keeping a Budget, Understanding Equity
@subsection Tracking Allocated Funds
@node Automated transactions, , Understanding Equity, Keeping a ledger
@section Automated transactions
@menu
* Computing Bahá'í Huqúqu'lláh::
@end menu
@node Computing Bahá'í Huqúqu'lláh, , Automated transactions, Automated transactions
@subsection Computing Bahá'í Huqúqu'lláh
As a Bahá'í, I need to compute Huqúqu'lláh on some of my assets. The
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/home/johnw $ ledger -f ledger.dat balance ^huquq
@end example
@node Using GnuCash to Keep Your Ledger, , Keeping a ledger, Top
@chapter Using GnuCash to Keep Your Ledger
The @code{ledger} tool is fast and simple, but it gives you no special

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xact_str = "(Splits...)";
out.width(22);
out << std::left << truncated(xact_str(), 22) << " ";
out << std::left << truncated(xact_str, 22) << " ";
out.width(12);
out << std::right << street->as_str(true);