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Johann Klähn c88862fd66 convert doc/Makefile to CMake
CMake will build the pdf version of the manual if texi2pdf is installed.
It will be installed to DOCDIR/ledger{,3}.pdf, for example
/usr/local/share/ledger/ledger3.pdf.
Also, the man page will be installed to MANDIR/man1/ledger.1

The option BUILD_DOCS is now on by default.

A new option BUILD_WEB_DOCS is used to toggle the generation
of the html version of the manual and the man page (off by default).

All this is added to the 'doc' make target.
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CMakeLists.txt convert doc/Makefile to CMake 2013-01-14 21:35:26 +01:00
Doxyfile The Doxyfile target needs to be %builddir%/doc 2012-02-19 16:07:17 -06:00
grammar.y Untabified all source files 2010-06-11 17:02:25 -04:00
INSTALL Moved several documentation files into the 'doc' directory. 2008-08-07 23:25:42 -04:00
ledger.1 Bugs 726 and 727. Remove reference to draft and lisp commands in man page 2012-10-26 09:59:20 -07:00
ledger.texi Add warning to docs about whitespace in ledger format. 2011-09-01 17:31:49 -05:00
ledger3.texi Correct typos 2012-11-10 11:57:34 +01:00
LICENSE Increased copyright range to include 2009. 2009-01-20 01:53:31 -04:00
LICENSE-sha1 Renamed license file for sha1. 2009-01-23 19:50:08 -04:00
LICENSE-utfcpp Added support for Unicode text in Ledger files, thanks to 'utfcpp', which can 2009-01-23 19:50:00 -04:00
LICENSE.rtf Roel Vanhout's build files for Visual Studio 2008 2011-03-25 03:20:21 -04:00
NEWS Added NEWS entries for 2.6.2 and 2.6.3 2010-06-19 13:34:03 -04:00
README Untabified all source files 2010-06-11 17:02:25 -04:00

                          Welcome to Ledger

                 the command-line accounting program

Introduction
============

Ledger is an accounting program which is invoked from the command-line using a
textual ledger file.  To start using Ledger, you will need to create such a
file containing your financial postings.  A sample has been provided in the
file "sample.dat".  See the documentation (ledger.pdf, or ledger.info) for
full documentation on creating a ledger file and using Ledger to generate
reports.

Once you have such a file -- you might call it "ledger.dat" -- you can start
looking at balances and account registers using commands like the following:

  ledger -f ledger.dat balance assets:checking
  ledger -f ledger.dat register expenses:food

This assumes, of course, that like the sample file you use account names such
as "Assets:Checking" and "Expenses:Food".  If you use other account names, you
will need to vary the reporting commands you use accordingly.


Building
========

To build Ledger, you will need a fairly modern C++ compiler (gcc 2.95 will not
work), and at least these two libraries installed:

    gmp        GNU multi-precision library
    pcre       Perl regular expression library

(On some GNU/Linux systems, the packages you need to install are called
"gmp-dev" and "pcre-dev").

Once you have determined where the headers and libraries for the above
packages are installed, run the script "configure", passing those paths.  If
you installed everything under /usr/local, you can probably just type
"./configure".  Otherwise, do this:

    ./configure CPPFLAGS=-I<INCLUDE-PATH>  LDFLAGS=-L<LIBRARY-PATH>

If you need to specify multiple include or library paths, then do this:

    ./configure CPPFLAGS="-I<PATH1> -I<PATH2>"  LDFLAGS="-L<PATH1> -L<PATH2>"

Once configure is done running, just type:

    make install


Mailing List and IRC
====================

If you need help on how to use Ledger, or run into problems, you can join the
Ledger mailing list at the following Web address:

    http://groups.google.com/group/ledger-cli

You can also find help at the #ledger channel on the IRC server
irc.freenode.net.