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@contents
@ifnottex
@node Top, Copying, (dir), (dir)
@top Overview
Ledger is a command line accounting tool that provides double-entry
@ -269,9 +270,9 @@ enter these commands:
./configure && make install
@end smallexample
@findex help
@node Getting Help, , Building the Program, Introduction to Ledger
@section Getting help
@findex help
Ledger has a complete online help system based on GNU Info. This
manual can be searched directly from the command line using the
@ -285,9 +286,9 @@ join the Ledger mailing list at
You can also find help at the @code{#ledger} channel on the IRC server
@code{irc.freenode.net}.
@cindex tutorial
@node Ledger Tutorial, Principles of Accounting, Introduction to Ledger, Top
@chapter Ledger Tutorial
@cindex tutorial
@menu
* Start a Journal::
@ -522,7 +523,6 @@ Using ledger under the windows command shell has one significant
limitation. CMD.exe is limited to standard ASCII characters and as
such cannot display any currency symbols other than dollar signs ($).
@node Principles of Accounting, Keeping a Journal, Ledger Tutorial, Top
@chapter Principles of Accounting with Ledger
@ -537,7 +537,6 @@ such cannot display any currency symbols other than dollar signs ($).
* Working with multiple funds and accounts::
@end menu
@node Accounting with Ledger, Stating where money goes, Principles of Accounting, Principles of Accounting
@section Accounting with Ledger
@ -1332,7 +1331,6 @@ two spaces, or a tab, between the amount and the account. If you do
not have adequate separation between the amount and the account Ledger
will give an error and stop calculating.}
@node Starting up, Structuring Your Accounts, Most Basic Entry, Keeping a Journal
@section Starting up
@cindex initial equity
@ -1401,7 +1399,6 @@ you spend on burgers and fries, you could have the following:
Expenses:Food:Hamburgers and Fries
@end smallexample
@node Commenting on your journal, Currency and Commodities, Structuring Your Accounts, Keeping a Journal
@section Commenting on your Journal
@cindex comments, characters
@ -1536,8 +1533,6 @@ commodity name must be enclosed in double quotes:
Actif:SG PEE STK $-10742.54
@end smallexample
@node Buying and Selling Stock, Fixing Lot Prices, Naming Commodities, Currency and Commodities
@subsection Buying and Selling Stock
@cindex buying stock
@ -1774,7 +1769,6 @@ ledger reg -V food
12-Mar-09 POST (Expenses:Food9) 9 EUR 34 EUR
@end smallexample
@node Keeping it Consistent, Journal Format, Currency and Commodities, Keeping a Journal
@section Keeping it Consistent
@ -2334,11 +2328,9 @@ the more popular tools are:
Directly pulling information from banks is outside the scope of
Ledger's function.
@node Archiving Previous Years, , Converting from other formats, Keeping a Journal
@section Archiving Previous Years
After a while, your journal can get to be pretty large. While this
will not slow down Ledger---it's designed to process journals very
quickly---things can start to feel ``messy''; and it's a universal
@ -3618,8 +3610,6 @@ This example causes 10% of the matching account's total to be deferred
to the @samp{Savings} account---as a balanced virtual posting,
which may be excluded from reports by using @option{--real}.
@node Building Reports, Reporting Commands, Transactions, Top
@chapter Building Reports
@ -3821,7 +3811,6 @@ The @code{-s} option subtotals all postings, just as @code{-M}
subtotaled by the month. The running total in both cases is off,
however, since a display expression is being used.
@node Advanced Reports, , Typical queries, Building Reports
@section Advanced Reports
@ -3998,10 +3987,6 @@ limits the transactions @emph{displayed} to just those since last
February, even those transactions from before then will be computed as
part of the balance.
@node Reporting Commands, Command-line Syntax, Building Reports, Top
@chapter Reporting Commands
@ -4070,7 +4055,6 @@ postings which match in some way to be printed.
The @command{print} command can be a handy way to clean up a ledger
file whose formatting has gotten out of hand.
@node Reports in other Formats, Reports about your Journals, Primary Financial Reports, Reporting Commands
@section Reports in other Formats
@ -4697,7 +4681,6 @@ 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 prices and pricedb, , The xml Command, Reports in other Formats
@subsection @code{prices} and @code{pricedb}
@ -4711,7 +4694,6 @@ information as @command{prices}, but does in a format that can be
parsed by Ledger. This is useful for generating and tidying up
pricedb database files.
@node Reports about your Journals, , Reports in other Formats, Reporting Commands
@section Reports about your Journals
@ -4816,13 +4798,9 @@ ledger xact 4/9 viva dining "DM 11.50"
@command{xact} is identical to @command{entry} and is provide for
backwards compatibility with Ledger 2.X.
@node Command-line Syntax, Budgeting and Forecasting, Reporting Commands, Top
@chapter Command-line Syntax
@menu
* Basic Usage::
* Command Line Quick Reference::
@ -4953,7 +4931,6 @@ commands.
@item @code{} @tab @code{--immediate} @tab Instruct ledger to evaluate calculations immediately rather than lazily
@end multitable
@node Output Customization Quick Reference, Grouping Options, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Command Line Quick Reference
@subsection Output Customization
@ -5783,7 +5760,6 @@ Synonym for @code{--period "yearly"}
@end table
@node Basic options, Report Filtering, Report Options, Detailed Options Description
@subsection Basic options
@ -6563,7 +6539,6 @@ last oct
weekly last august
@end smallexample
@node Budgeting and Forecasting, Time Keeping, Command-line Syntax, Top
@chapter Budgeting and Forecasting
@ -6663,7 +6638,6 @@ ledger --forecast "d<[2010]" bal ^assets ^liabilities
@node Time Keeping, Value Expressions, Budgeting and Forecasting, Top
@chapter Time Keeping
Ledger directly supports ``timelog'' entries, which have this form:
@smallexample
@ -6690,8 +6664,6 @@ your main ledger file. The initial ``i'' and ``o'' count as Ledger
``directives'', and are accepted anywhere that ordinary transactions
are.
@node Value Expressions, Format Strings, Time Keeping, Top
@chapter Value Expressions
@ -7246,13 +7218,9 @@ terminal character colors and font highlights in a normal TTY session.
@item @code{blue }
@end multitable
@node Quantities and Calculations, Dates, Colors, Formatting codes
@subsection Quantities and Calculations
@table @code
@item amount_expr
@item abs
@ -7481,8 +7449,6 @@ line number in @code{filename} where posting's entry for posting ends,
abbreviated @code{e}
@end table
@node Extending with Python, Ledger for Developers, Format Strings, Top
@chapter Extending with Python
@ -7643,9 +7609,6 @@ a Balance. For example:
print total
@end smallexample
@node Ledger for Developers, Major Changes from version 2.6, Extending with Python, Top
@chapter Ledger for Developers
@ -8168,7 +8131,6 @@ commodities.
This command simply echoes its argument back to the output.
@node reload, source, echo, Developer Commands
@subsection @command{reload}
@ -8384,7 +8346,6 @@ test subdirectory for the build. For example,
* Writing Tests::
@end menu
@node Running Tests, Writing Tests, Testing Framework, Testing Framework
@subsubsection Running Tests
@ -8485,10 +8446,8 @@ features, include automatic and virtual transactions,
2004/02/01 Sale
Assets:Checking:Business $ 30.00
Income:Sales
@end smallexample
@node Miscellaneous Notes, Concept Index, Example Data File, Top
@appendix Miscellaneous Notes
@ -8516,7 +8475,6 @@ ledger register Checking --sort d -d 'd>[2011/04/01]' until 2011/05/25
@node Ledger Files, , Cookbook, Cookbook
@subsection Ledger Files
@smallexample
= /^Income:Taxable/
(Liabilities:Tithe Owed) -0.1
@ -8528,7 +8486,6 @@ 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
@unnumbered Concept Index