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/203.snapshots | 579 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 579 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/203.snapshots (limited to 'doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/203.snapshots') diff --git a/doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/203.snapshots b/doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/203.snapshots deleted file mode 100644 index 1cda4747..00000000 --- a/doc/Ledger.scriv/snapshots/203.snapshots +++ /dev/null @@ -1,579 +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 - By default, Ledger uses a human-readable data format, and displays its -reports in a manner meant to be read on screen. For the purpose of -writing tools which use Ledger, however, it is possible to read and -display data using XML. This section documents that format. - -The general format used for Ledger data is: - -@smallexample -<?xml version="1.0"?> -<ledger> - <xact>...</xact> - <xact>...</xact> - <xact>...</xact>... -</ledger> -@end smallexample - -The data stream is enclosed in a @samp{ledger} tag, which contains a -series of one or more transactions. Each @samp{xact} describes the transaction -and contains a series of one or more postings: - -@smallexample -<xact> - <en:date>2004/03/01</en:date> - <en:cleared/> - <en:code>100</en:code> - <en:payee>John Wiegley</en:payee> - <en:postings> - <posting>...</posting> - <posting>...</posting> - <posting>...</posting>... - </en:postings> -</xact> -@end smallexample - -The date format for @samp{en:date} is always @samp{YYYY/MM/DD}. The -@samp{en:cleared} tag is optional, and indicates whether the -posting has been cleared or not. There is also an -@samp{en:pending} tag, for marking pending postings. The -@samp{en:code} and @samp{en:payee} tags both contain whatever text the -user wishes. - -After the initial transaction data, there must follow a set of postings -marked with @samp{en:postings}. Typically these postings will -all balance each other, but if not they will be automatically balanced -into an account named @samp{<Unknown>}. - -Within the @samp{en:postings} tag is a series of one or more -@samp{posting}'s, which have the following form: - -@smallexample -<posting> - <tr:account>Expenses:Computer:Hardware</tr:account> - <tr:amount> - <value type="amount"> - <amount> - <commodity flags="PT">$</commodity> - <quantity>90.00</quantity> - </amount> - </value> - </tr:amount> -</posting> -@end smallexample - -This is a basic posting. It may also be begin with -@samp{tr:virtual} and/or @samp{tr:generated} tags, to indicate virtual -and auto-generated postings. Then follows the @samp{tr:account} -tag, which contains the full name of the account the posting is -related to. Colons separate parent from child in an account name. - -Lastly follows the amount of the posting, indicated by -@samp{tr:amount}. Within this tag is a @samp{value} tag, of which -there are four different kinds, each with its own format: - -@enumerate -@item boolean -@item integer -@item amount -@item balance -@end enumerate - -The format of a boolean value is @samp{true} or @samp{false} -surrounded by a @samp{boolean} tag, for example: - -@smallexample -<boolean>true</boolean> -@end smallexample - -The format of an integer value is the numerical value surrounded by an -@samp{integer} tag, for example: - -@smallexample -<integer>12036</integer> -@end smallexample - -The format of an amount contains two members, the commodity and the -quantity. The commodity can have a set of flags that indicate how to -display it. The meaning of the flags (all of which are optional) are: - -@table @strong -@item P -The commodity is prefixed to the value. -@item S -The commodity is separated from the value by a space. -@item T -Thousands markers are used to display the amount. -@item E -The format of the amount is European, with period used as a thousands -marker, and comma used as the decimal point. -@end table - -The actual quantity for an amount is an integer of arbitrary size. -Ledger uses the GNU multi-precision math library to handle such -values. The XML format assumes the reader to be equally capable. -Here is an example amount: - -@smallexample -<value type="amount"> - <amount> - <commodity flags="PT">$</commodity> - <quantity>90.00</quantity> - </amount> -</value> -@end smallexample - -Lastly, a balance value contains a series of amounts, each with a -different commodity. Unlike the name, such a value does need to -balance. It is called a balance because it sums several amounts. 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