doc: update register output docs

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Simon Michael 2015-01-19 15:06:59 -08:00
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@ -1077,9 +1077,13 @@ average is useful, and in `--cumulative` mode neither is useful.
##### Customising console output
In simple balance reports (only), the `--format FMT` option will customize
the format of output lines. `FMT` is like a C printf/strftime-style
format string, except that field names are enclosed in parentheses:
(Tip: currently two commands, balance and register, can customise their
console output, and they do it differently.)
In simple balance reports (not multi-column ones), the `--format FMT`
option will customize the format of output lines. `FMT` is like a C
printf/strftime-style format string, except that field names are
enclosed in parentheses:
%[-][MIN][.MAX]([FIELD])
@ -1231,10 +1235,6 @@ It works best when showing just one account and one commodity.
The `--related`/`-r` flag shows the *other* postings in the transactions
of the postings which would normally be shown.
The `--width`/`-w` option adjusts the width of the output. By default,
this is 80 characters. To allow more space for descriptions and account
names, use `-w N` to increase the width to N characters (the argument is required).
With a [reporting interval](#reporting-interval) register shows
aggregated summary postings, within each interval:
@ -1251,6 +1251,32 @@ When using report intervals, the report's normal start/end dates are
"enlarged" to contain a whole number of intervals, so that the first
and last intervals will be "full" and comparable to the others.
##### Customising console output
(Tip: currently two commands, balance and register, can customise their
console output, and they do it differently.)
register uses the full terminal width by default, except on windows.
You can set a different output width via the `COLUMNS` environment
variable (not a bash shell variable) or by using the `--width`/`-w` option.
The description and account columns normally share the space equally
(about half of (width - 40) each). You can adjust this by adding a
description width as part of --width's argument, comma-separated:
`--width W,D` . Here's a diagram:
```
<--------------------------------- width (W) ---------------------------------->
date (10) description (D) account (W-41-D) amount (12) balance (12)
DDDDDDDDDD dddddddddddddddddddd aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA
```
and some examples:
```shell
$ hledger reg # use terminal width on posix
$ hledger reg -w 100 # width 100, equal description/account widths
$ hledger reg -w 100,40 # width 100, wider description
$ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,100 # terminal width, and set description width
```
The register command also supports
[output destination](#output-destination)
and