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/snapshots/152.snapshots | 558 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 558 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/152.snapshots (limited to 'doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/152.snapshots') diff --git a/doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/152.snapshots b/doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/152.snapshots deleted file mode 100644 index 2e4ae1c8..00000000 --- a/doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/152.snapshots +++ /dev/null @@ -1,558 +0,0 @@ - - - - - $archiver - NSKeyedArchiver - $objects - - $null - - $class - - CF$UID - 37 - - NS.objects - - - CF$UID - 2 - - - - - $class - - CF$UID - 33 - - NS.keys - - - CF$UID - 3 - - - CF$UID - 4 - - - CF$UID - 5 - - - NS.objects - - - CF$UID - 6 - - - CF$UID - 7 - - - CF$UID - 35 - - - - Title - Text - Date - Untitled Snapshot - - $class - - CF$UID - 34 - - NSAttributes - - CF$UID - 10 - - NSDelegate - - CF$UID - 0 - - NSString - - CF$UID - 8 - - - - $class - - CF$UID - 9 - - NS.string - The ledger file format is quite simple, but also very flexible. It -supports many options, though typically the user can ignore most of -them. They are summarized below. - -The initial character of each line determines what the line means, and -how it should be interpreted. Allowable initial characters are: - -@table @code -@item NUMBER -A line beginning with a number denotes a transaction. It may be followed -by any number of lines, each beginning with whitespace, to denote the -transaction's account postings. The format of the first line is: - -@example -DATE[=EDATE] [*|!] [(CODE)] DESC -@end example - -If @samp{*} appears after the date (with optional effective date), it -indicates the transaction is ``cleared'', which can mean whatever the user -wants it t omean. If @samp{!} appears after the date, it indicates d -the transaction is ``pending''; i.e., tentatively cleared from the user's -point of view, but not yet actually cleared. If a @samp{CODE} appears -in parentheses, it may be used to indicate a check number, or the type -of the posting. Following these is the payee, or a description of -the posting. - -The format of each following posting is: - -@example - ACCOUNT AMOUNT [; NOTE] -@end example - -The @samp{ACCOUNT} may be surrounded by parentheses if it is a virtual -postings, or square brackets if it is a virtual postings that -must balance. The @samp{AMOUNT} can be followed by a per-unit -posting cost, by specifying @samp{@@ AMOUNT}, or a complete -posting cost with @samp{@@@@ AMOUNT}. Lastly, the @samp{NOTE} may -specify an actual and/or effective date for the posting by using -the syntax @samp{[ACTUAL_DATE]} or @samp{[=EFFECTIVE_DATE]} or -@samp{[ACTUAL_DATE=EFFECtIVE_DATE]}. - -@item = -An automated transaction. A value expression must appear after the equal -sign. - -After this initial line there should be a set of one or more -postings, just as if it were normal transaction. If the amounts of the -postings have no commodity, they will be applied as modifiers to -whichever real posting is matched by the value expression. - -@item ~ -A period transaction. A period expression must appear after the tilde. - -After this initial line there should be a set of one or more -postings, just as if it were normal transaction. - -@item ! -A line beginning with an exclamation mark denotes a command directive. -It must be immediately followed by the command word. The supported -commands are: - -@table @samp -@item !include -Include the stated ledger file. - -@item !account -The account name is given is taken to be the parent of all -postings that follow, until @samp{!end} is seen. - -@item !end -Ends an account block. -@end table - -@item ; -A line beginning with a colon indicates a comment, and is ignored. - -@item Y -If a line begins with a capital Y, it denotes the year used for all -subsequent transactions that give a date without a year. The year should -appear immediately after the Y, for example: @samp{Y2004}. This is -useful at the beginning of a file, to specify the year for that file. -If all transactions specify a year, however, this command has no effect. - -@item P -Specifies a historical price for a commodity. These are usually found -in a pricing history file (see the @option{-Q} option). The syntax -is: -@example -P DATE SYMBOL PRICE -@end example - -@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 -with a home currency, such as the dollar ($). It is recommended that -these pricing options be set in the price database file, which -defaults to @file{~/.pricedb}. The syntax for this command is: -@example -N SYMBOL -@end example - -@item D AMOUNT -Specifies the default commodity to use, by specifying an amount in the -expected format. The @command{transaction} command will use this commodity -as the default when none other can be determined. This command may be -used multiple times, to set the default flags for different -commodities; whichever is seen last is used as the default commodity. -For example, to set US dollars as the default commodity, while also -setting the thousands flag and decimal flag for that commodity, use: -@example -D $1,000.00 -@end example - -@item C AMOUNT1 = AMOUNT2 -Specifies a commodity conversion, where the first amount is given to -be equivalent to the second amount. The first amount should use the -decimal precision desired during reporting: -@example -C 1.00 Kb = 1024 bytes -@end example - -@item i, o, b, h -These four relate to timeclock support, which permits ledger to read -timelog files. 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