ledger/doc/Ledger.scriv/137.rtfd/TXT.rtf
John Wiegley 1f5ceb0db5 Added beginning draft of manual for 3.0
This is being kept in Scrivener format, for ease of writing.
2009-10-25 23:11:30 -04:00

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\f0\fs28 \cf0 With all of the reports, command-line options are useful to modify the\
output generated. These command-line options always occur before the\
command word. This is done to distinguish options from exclusive\
regular expressions, which also begin with a dash. The basic form for\
most commands is:\
\
@example\
ledger [OPTIONS] COMMAND [REGEXPS...] [-- [REGEXPS...]]\
@end example\
\
The @var\{OPTIONS\} and @var\{REGEXPS\} expressions are both optional.\
You could just use @samp\{ledger balance\}, without any options---which\
prints a summary of all accounts. But for more specific reporting, or\
to change the appearance of the output, options are needed.}