From d8c6fd7010fd71dabcf62c9447866afe24fa4404 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Wiegley Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 04:23:17 -0500 Subject: Removed doc/Ledger.scriv --- doc/Ledger.scriv/144.rtfd/TXT.rtf | 149 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 149 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/Ledger.scriv/144.rtfd/TXT.rtf (limited to 'doc/Ledger.scriv/144.rtfd/TXT.rtf') diff --git a/doc/Ledger.scriv/144.rtfd/TXT.rtf b/doc/Ledger.scriv/144.rtfd/TXT.rtf deleted file mode 100644 index fcb87424..00000000 --- a/doc/Ledger.scriv/144.rtfd/TXT.rtf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf949\cocoasubrtf460 -{\fonttbl\f0\fmodern\fcharset0 Courier;} -{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;} -\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\sl264\slmult1\ql\qnatural\pardirnatural - -\f0\fs28 \cf0 Format strings may be used to change the output format of reports.\ -They are specified by passing a formatting string to the\ -@option\{--format\} (@option\{-F\}) option. Within that string,\ -constructs are allowed which make it possible to display the various\ -parts of an account or posting in custom ways.\ -\ -Within a format strings, a substitution is specified using a percent\ -character (@samp\{%\}). The basic format of all substitutions is:\ -\ -@example\ -%[-][MIN WIDTH][.MAX WIDTH]EXPR\ -@end example\ -\ -If the optional minus sign (@samp\{-\}) follows the percent character,\ -whatever is substituted will be left justified. The default is right\ -justified. If a minimum width is given next, the substituted text\ -will be at least that wide, perhaps wider. If a period and a maximum\ -width is given, the substituted text will never be wider than this,\ -and will be truncated to fit. Here are some examples:\ -\ -@example\ -%-P a transaction's payee, left justified\ -%20P The same, right justified, at least 20 chars wide\ -%.20P The same, no more than 20 chars wide\ -%-.20P Left justified, maximum twenty chars wide\ -@end example\ -\ -The expression following the format constraints can be a single\ -letter, or an expression enclosed in parentheses or brackets. The\ -allowable expressions are:\ -\ -@table @code\ -@item %\ -Inserts a percent sign.\ -\ -@item t\ -Inserts the results of the value expression specified by @option\{-t\}.\ -If @option\{-t\} was not specified, the current report style's value\ -expression is used.\ -\ -@item T\ -Inserts the results of the value expression specified by @option\{-T\}.\ -If @option\{-T\} was not specified, the current report style's value\ -expression is used.\ -\ -@item |\ -Inserts a single space. This is useful if a width is specified, for\ -inserting a certain number of spaces.\ -\ -@item _\ -Inserts a space for each level of an account's depth. That is, if an\ -account has two parents, this construct will insert two spaces. If a\ -minimum width is specified, that much space is inserted for each level\ -of depth. Thus @samp\{%5_\}, for an account with four parents, will\ -insert twenty spaces.\ -\ -@item (EXPR)\ -Inserts the amount resulting from the value expression given in\ -parentheses. To insert five times the total value of an account, for\ -example, one could say @samp\{%12(5*O)\}. Note: It's important to put\ -the five first in that expression, so that the commodity doesn't get\ -stripped from the total.\ -\ -@item [DATEFMT]\ -Inserts the result of formatting a posting's date with a date\ -format string, epostly like those supported by @code\{strftime\}. For\ -example: @samp\{%[%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S]\}.\ -\ -@item S\ -Insert the pathname of the file from which the transaction's data was read.\ -\ -@item B\ -Inserts the beginning character position of that transaction within the file.\ -\ -@item b\ -Inserts the beginning line of that transaction within the file.\ -\ -@item E\ -Inserts the ending character position of that transaction within the file.\ -\ -@item e\ -Inserts the ending line of that transaction within the file.\ -\ -@item D\ -By default, this is the same as @samp\{%[%Y/%m%/d]\}. The date format\ -used can be changed at any time with the @option\{-y\} flag, however.\ -Using @samp\{%D\} gives the user more control over the way dates are\ -output.\ -\ -@item d\ -This is the same as the @samp\{%D\} option, unless the transaction has an\ -effective date, in which case it prints\ -@samp\{[ACTUAL_DATE=EFFECtIVE_DATE]\}.\ -\ -@item X\ -If a posting has been cleared, this inserts @samp\{*\} followed by a\ -space; otherwise nothing is inserted.\ -\ -@item Y\ -This is the same as @samp\{%X\}, except that it only displays a state\ -character if all of the member postings have the same state.\ -\ -@item C\ -Inserts the checking number for a transaction, in parentheses, followed by\ -a space; if none was specified, nothing is inserted.\ -\ -@item P\ -Inserts the payee related to a posting.\ -\ -@item a\ -Inserts the optimal short name for an account. This is normally used\ -in balance reports. It prints a parent account's name if that name\ -has not been printed yet, otherwise it just prints the account's name.\ -\ -@item A\ -Inserts the full name of an account.\ -\ -@item W\ -This is the same as @samp\{%A\}, except that it first displays the\ -posting's state @emph\{if the transaction's posting states are not\ -all the same\}, followed by the full account name. This is offered as\ -a printing optimization, so that combined with @samp\{%Y\}, only the\ -minimum amount of state detail is printed.\ -\ -@item o\ -Inserts the ``optimized'' form of a posting's amount. This is\ -used by the print report. In some cases, this inserts nothing; in\ -others, it inserts the posting amount and its cost. It's use is\ -not recommend unless you are modifying the print report.\ -\ -@item n\ -Inserts the note associated with a posting, preceded by two spaces\ -and a semi-colon, if it exists. Thus, no none becomes an empty\ -string, while the note @samp\{foo\} is substituted as @samp\{ ; foo\}.\ -\ -@item N\ -Inserts the note associated with a posting, if one exists.\ -\ -@item /\ -The @samp\{%/\} construct is special. It separates a format string\ -between what is printed for the first posting of a transaction, and\ -what is printed for all subsequent postings. If not used, the\ -same format string is used for all postings.\ -@end table} \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3