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
>>
>>


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