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author | thdox <thdox@free.fr> | 2013-04-27 13:41:58 +0200 |
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committer | thdox <thdox@free.fr> | 2013-04-27 13:41:58 +0200 |
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diff --git a/doc/ledger3.texi b/doc/ledger3.texi index aa4d736a..dcf69462 100644 --- a/doc/ledger3.texi +++ b/doc/ledger3.texi @@ -4141,7 +4141,7 @@ but, by default, will appear immediately below the source code block. You can combine multiple source code blocks before executing ledger and do all kinds of other wonderful things with Babel (and org). - +@node Org mode with Babel, The pricemap Command, Emacs Org mode, Reports in other Formats @subsection Org mode with Babel Using Babel, it is possible to record financial transactions @@ -5613,7 +5613,7 @@ Synonym for @code{--period "yearly"} @end table - +@node Basic options, Report Filtering, Report Options, Detailed Options Description @subsection Basic options These are the most basic command options. Most likely, the user will @@ -6593,6 +6593,7 @@ not specified, the current report style's value expression is used. This is always the present moment/date. @end table +@node Posting/account details, , Variables, Variables @subsection Posting/account details @table @code @@ -6633,6 +6634,7 @@ account. 1 if a posting is not automated, 0 otherwise. @end table +@node Calculated totals, , Posting/account details, Variables @subsection Calculated totals @table @code @@ -7122,6 +7124,7 @@ Date and time format are specified as strings of single letter codes preceded by percent signs. Any separator, or no separator can be specified. +@node Days, , Date and Time Format Codes, Date and Time Format Codes @subsubsection Days Dates are formed from a combination of day, month and year codes, in @@ -7143,6 +7146,7 @@ Two digit date @noindent So @code{"%Y%m%d"} yields @code{20111214} which provides a date that is simple to sort on. +@node Weekdays, Month, Days, Date and Time Format Codes @subsubsection Weekdays You can have additional weekday information in your date with @code{%A} @@ -7175,6 +7179,7 @@ day of week starting with Monday (1), i.e. @code{mtwtfss} 3 day of week starting with Sunday (0), i.e. @code{smtwtfs} 3 @end table +@node Month, Miscellaneous Date Codes, Date and Time Format Codes, Date and Time Format Codes @subsubsection Month You can have additional month information in your date with @code{%B} as @@ -7200,6 +7205,7 @@ Locale’s abbreviated month, for example @code{02} might be abbreviated as @cod Locale’s full month, variable length February @end table +@node Miscellaneous Date Codes, , Date and Time Format Codes, Date and Time Format Codes @subsubsection Miscellaneous Date Codes Additional date format parameters which can be used: @@ -8283,6 +8289,7 @@ Various notes from the discussion list that I haven't incorporated in to the mai @node Cookbook, , Miscellaneous Notes, Miscellaneous Notes @section Cookbook +@node Invoking Ledger, Ledger Files, Cookbook, Cookbook @subsection Invoking Ledger @smallexample @@ -8293,6 +8300,7 @@ ledger register Joint --uncleared ledger register Checking --sort d -d 'd>[2011/04/01]' until 2011/05/25 @end smallexample +@node Ledger Files, , Cookbook, Cookbook @subsection Ledger Files @smallexample |