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author | thdox <thdox@free.fr> | 2013-04-27 15:21:59 +0200 |
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committer | thdox <thdox@free.fr> | 2013-04-27 15:21:59 +0200 |
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diff --git a/doc/ledger3.texi b/doc/ledger3.texi index ff5428ed..db1d3a64 100644 --- a/doc/ledger3.texi +++ b/doc/ledger3.texi @@ -1376,17 +1376,13 @@ your sanity we suggest some very basic structure to your accounting system. At the highest level you have five sorts of accounts: + @enumerate -@item -Expenses: where money goes -@item -Assets: where money sits -@item -Income: where money comes from -@item -Liabilities: money you owe -@item -Equity: the real value of your property. +@item Expenses: where money goes +@item Assets: where money sits +@item Income: where money comes from +@item Liabilities: money you owe +@item Equity: the real value of your property. @end enumerate Starting the structure off this way will make it simpler for you to get @@ -1656,7 +1652,8 @@ A valuation function receives three arguments: @table @code @item source A string identifying the commodity whose price is being asked for - (example: "EUR") +(example: "EUR") + @item date The reference date the price should be relative. @@ -1895,6 +1892,7 @@ postings, just as if it were normal transaction. A line beginning with a colon, pound, percent, bar or asterisk indicates a comment, and is ignored. Comments will not be returned in a ``print'' response. + @item indented ; If the semi colon is indented and occurs inside a transaction, it is parsed as a persistent note for its preceding category. These notes or @@ -1911,7 +1909,6 @@ Command directives must occur at the beginning of a line. Use of ! and @@ is deprecated. @item account - Pre-declare valid account names. This only has effect if @code{--strict} or @code{--pedantic} is used (see below). The @code{account} directive supports several optional sub-directives, if @@ -2000,6 +1997,7 @@ alias Checking=Assets:Credit Union:Joint Checking Account The aliases are only in effect for transactions read in after the alias is defined and are effected by @code{account} directives that precede them. + @item assert @c instance_t::assert_directive An assertion can throw an error if a condition is not met during @@ -2107,9 +2105,11 @@ define var_name=$100 @end smallexample The posting will have a cost of $400. + @item end @c instance_t::end_directive in textual.cc Closes block commands like @code{tag} or @code{comment}. + @item expr @c instance_t::expr_directive in textual.cc @@ -2280,10 +2280,10 @@ alone, for backwards compatibility with older Ledger versions. @table @code @item A See @code{bucket} + @item Y See @code{year} - @item N SYMBOL Indicates that pricing information is to be ignored for a given symbol, nor will quotes ever be downloaded for that symbol. Useful @@ -5121,9 +5121,9 @@ Direct Ledger to download prices using the script defined in @item --file <PATH> Specify the input file path for this invocation. +@item --getquote <PATH> @cindex getquote @cindex download prices -@item --getquote <PATH> Tell ledger where to find the user defined script to download prices information. @@ -5138,7 +5138,6 @@ Would convert the @file{Export.csv} file to ledger format, assuming the dates in the CSV file are like 12/23/2009 (@pxref{Date and Time Format Codes}). - @item --master-account <STRING> Prepend all account names with the argument. @@ -5205,6 +5204,7 @@ name will be truncated on the right. If @code{abbrev-len} is greater than @code{account-width} then the account will be truncated on the left, with no shortening of the account names in order to fit into the desired width. + @item --account <STR> Prepend @code{<STR>} to all accounts reported. That is, the option @code{--account Personal} would tack @code{Personal:} to the beginning @@ -5229,7 +5229,6 @@ Show only un-budgeted postings. On a register report print only the dates and amount of postings. Useful for graphing and spreadsheet applications. - @item --amount <EXPR> Apply the given value expression to the posting amount (@pxref{Value Expressions}). Using @code{--amount} you can apply @@ -5542,7 +5541,6 @@ ledger reg Expenses --group-by "payee" --group-title-format "------------------- ... @end smallexample - @item --head <INT> Print the first @code{INT} entries. Opposite of @code{--tail}. @@ -5670,6 +5668,7 @@ ledger bal Fuel --pivot "Car" --period "this year" @end smallexample @xref{Metadata values}. + @item --plot-amount-format Define the output format for an amount data plot. @xref{Visualizing with Gnuplot}. @@ -5703,7 +5702,6 @@ amounts. Account using only real transactions ignoring virtual and automatic transactions. - @item --related-all Show all postings in a transaction, similar to @code{--related} but show both ``sides'' of each transaction. @@ -5841,7 +5839,6 @@ example init file: Option settings on the command-line or in the environment always take precedence over settings in the init file. - @item --account NAME @item -a NAME Specify the default account which QIF file postings are assumed to @@ -6031,7 +6028,6 @@ into a single, subtotaled transaction. @item -P Report subtotals by payee. - @item --empty @item -E Include even empty accounts in the @command{balance} report. @@ -6339,7 +6335,7 @@ Report the cost basis for all postings. @item -V, --market Use the last known value for commodities to calculate final values. -@item -G --gain +@item -G, --gain Report the net gain/loss for all commodities in the report that have a price history. @end table @@ -7195,7 +7191,6 @@ Inserts the full name of an account. @c others, it inserts the posting amount and its cost. It's use is @c not recommended unless you are modifying the print report. - @item N Inserts the note associated with a posting, if one exists. @@ -7240,6 +7235,7 @@ described later): The following codes return the width allocated for the specific fields. The defaults can be changed using the corresponding command line options: + @itemize @item @code{date_width} @item @code{payee_width} |