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author | thdox <thdox@free.fr> | 2013-04-27 13:22:52 +0200 |
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committer | thdox <thdox@free.fr> | 2013-04-27 13:22:52 +0200 |
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Add blank line before @table and after @end table as recommanded in Tips
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diff --git a/doc/ledger3.texi b/doc/ledger3.texi index 54b05f30..c4a73200 100644 --- a/doc/ledger3.texi +++ b/doc/ledger3.texi @@ -4714,6 +4714,7 @@ commands. @node Reporting Commands Quick Reference, Basic Options Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference @subsection Reporting Commands + @multitable @columnfractions .2 .8 @item @strong{Report} @tab @strong{Description} @item @code{balance} @tab Show account balances @@ -4730,6 +4731,7 @@ commands. @node Basic Options Quick Reference, Report Filtering Quick Reference, Reporting Commands Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference @subsection Basic Options + @multitable @columnfractions .1 .25 .65 @item @strong{Short} @tab @strong{Long} @tab @strong{Description} @item @code{-h} @tab @code{--help} @tab Print summary of all options @@ -4742,6 +4744,7 @@ commands. @node Report Filtering Quick Reference, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Basic Options Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference @subsection Report Filtering + @multitable @columnfractions .1 .25 .65 @item @strong{Short} @tab @strong{Long} @tab @strong{Description} @item @code{-c} @tab @code{--current} @tab Display transaction on or before the current date @@ -4778,6 +4781,7 @@ commands. @node Output Customization Quick Reference, Grouping Options, Error Checking and Calculation Options, Command Line Quick Reference @subsection Output Customization + @multitable @columnfractions .15 .4 .45 @item @strong{Short} @tab @strong{Long} @tab @strong{Description} @item @code{-n} @tab @code{--collapse} @tab Collapse transactions with multiple postings @@ -4813,6 +4817,7 @@ commands. @node Grouping Options, Commodity Reporting Quick Reference, Output Customization Quick Reference, Command Line Quick Reference @subsection Grouping Options + @multitable @columnfractions .1 .25 .65 @item @strong{Short} @tab @strong{Long} @tab @strong{Description} @item @code{-P} @tab @code{--by-payee} @tab Group postings by common payee names @@ -4999,6 +5004,7 @@ Ledger interprets all cleared transactions as correct, and if it finds a new account or commodity (same as a misspelled commodity or account) it will issue a warning giving you the file and line number of the problem. @end table + @node Report Options, Report Filtering, Session Options, Detailed Options Description @subsection Report Options Options for Ledger report affect three separate scopes of operation: @@ -5745,6 +5751,7 @@ totals in the @command{balance} report, and the values printed in the Set the value expression used for the ``totals'' column in the @command{register} and @command{balance} reports. @end table + @c @node Search Terms, Output Customization, Report Filtering, Detailed Options Description @c @subsection Search Terms @@ -6040,6 +6047,7 @@ Set the format for the @command{prices} report. The default is: @subsection Commodity Reporting These options affect how commodity values are displayed: + @table @code @item --price-db FILE Set the file that is used for recording downloaded commodity prices. @@ -6079,6 +6087,7 @@ distribution. Downloaded quote price are then appended to the price database, usually specified using the environment variable @env{LEDGER_PRICE_DB}. @end table + There are several different ways that ledger can report the totals it displays. The most flexible way to adjust them is by using value expressions, and the @code{-t} and @code{-T} options. However, @@ -6740,6 +6749,7 @@ Useful specifying a date in plain terms. For example, you could say @node Misc, , Complex Expressions, Complex Expressions @subsection Miscellaneous + @multitable @columnfractions .3 .2 .5 @item @strong{Function} @tab @strong{Abbrev.} @tab @strong{Description} @item @code{amount_expr } @tab @code{} @tab @@ -7002,6 +7012,7 @@ options: The character based formatting ledger can do is limited to the ANSI terminal character colors and font highlights in a normal TTY session. + @multitable @columnfractions .3 .3 .3 @item @code{red} @tab @code{magenta} @tab @code{bold} @item @code{green } @tab @code{cyan} @tab @code{underline} @@ -7043,6 +7054,7 @@ terminal character colors and font highlights in a normal TTY session. @node Dates, Date and Time Format Codes, Quantities and Calculations, Formatting codes @subsection Date Functions The following functions allow you to manipulate and format dates. + @table @code @item date Return the date of the current transaction @@ -7102,6 +7114,7 @@ yields @code{02-10-2010 Wednesday} @item %A %m-%d-%Y yields @code{Wednesday 02-10-2010} @end table + @noindent These are options you can select for weekday @table @code @@ -7120,6 +7133,7 @@ day of week starting with Monday (1), i.e. @code{mtwtfss} 3 @item %w day of week starting with Sunday (0), i.e. @code{smtwtfs} 3 @end table + @subsubsection Month You can have additional month information in your date with @code{%B} as @@ -7131,7 +7145,9 @@ yields @code{ 02-10-2010 February} @item %B %m-%d-%Y yields @code{February 02-10-2010} @end table + @noindent These are options you can select for month + @table @code @item %m @code{mm} month as two digits @@ -7162,6 +7178,7 @@ locale’s date representation @code{02/10/2010} for the U.S. @item %F yields @code{%Y-%m-%d 2010-02-10} @end table + @menu * Text Formatting:: * Data File Parsing Information:: @@ -7171,6 +7188,7 @@ yields @code{%Y-%m-%d 2010-02-10} @node Text Formatting, Data File Parsing Information, Date and Time Format Codes, Formatting codes @subsection Text Formatting The following format functions allow you limited formatting of text: + @table @code @item ansify_if(value, color) Surrounds the string representing value with ANSI codes to give it @@ -7950,6 +7968,7 @@ during the run. The following are the available arguments to debug: @item --trace INTEGER_TRACE_LEVEL Enable tracing. The integer specifies the level of trace desired: + @multitable @columnfractions .3 .7 @item @code{LOG_OFF} @tab 0 @item @code{LOG_CRIT} @tab 1 @@ -7976,6 +7995,7 @@ Print version information and exit. @subsection Pre-Commands Pre-commands are useful when you aren't sure how a command or option will work. + @table @code @item args Evaluate the given arguments against the following model transaction: |