Yes. I took out part of the formatting that produced "pretty" output. The "%/\" is code that tells ledger to use the following format code only for the last line. I have a consolidated report that asset allocation is only a part of. It is surrounded by a box to help it stand out:
+-----------Current Allocation-------------------+ | Allocation 100.00% $ XXXXXX | | Bonds/Cash 44.97% $ XXXX | | Equities 55.03% $ XXXXXX | | Domestic 82.49% $ XXXXX | | Global 17.51% $ XXXXX | +------------------------------------------------+ On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 07:51, Jim Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > Ah, and it looks like '%/' is missing from the end of your > original post here as well, I don't know if it was missing from > the real documentation or not. > > Mentioning both the guard code and the --no-total option would > probably make sense, right? > > > On Thursday, March 15, 2012 7:49:16 AM UTC-7, Jim Robinson wrote: >> >> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 7:43:23 AM UTC-7, enderw88 wrote: >>> >>> Ooh, now I see it. I DO suppress the total at the end since I print out >>> a bounding box rather than letting ledger finish up on its own. I tried >>> taking out the final line and it fails as you saw. I will update the >>> documentation. >> >> >> Yes, I had missed that trailing "%/" at the end of your >> example! >> >> Jim >> >> -- Craig, Corona De Tucson, AZ enderw88.wordpress.com
