ledger/doc/Ledger.scriv/170.rtfd/TXT.rtf
John Wiegley 1f5ceb0db5 Added beginning draft of manual for 3.0
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\f0\fs28 \cf0 Although the @option\{-p\} option (also @option\{--period\}) is much more\
versatile, there are other options to make the most common period\
reports easier:\
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@table @option\
@item -W, --weekly\
Show weekly sub-totals. Same as @samp\{-p weekly\}.\
@item -M, --monthly\
Show monthly sub-totals. Same as @samp\{-p monthly\}.\
@item -Y, --yearly\
Show yearly sub-totals. Same as @samp\{-p yearly\}.\
@end table\
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@c --dow show a days-of-the-week report\
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There is one kind of period report cannot be done with @option\{-p\}.\
This is the @option\{--dow\}, or ``days of the week'' report, which\
shows summarized totals for each day of the week. The following\
examples shows a ``day of the week'' report of income and expenses:\
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@example\
ledger --dow reg ^inc ^exp\
@end example\
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Reports:\
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@smallexample\
2004/05/27 Thursdays Expenses:Books $20.00 $20.00\
2004/05/14 Fridays Income:Salary $-500.00 $-480.00\
@end smallexample}