You can now toggle showing only cleared items in the accounts and
register screens, with C (like the command-line flag).
The f key has been changed to F for consistency (we don't have this as a
command-line flag, though we could, though Ledger uses it for something
different).
Screen titles have been tweaked, eg switching the cyan and yellow.
Screen help has been squeezed to fit better in 80 columns.
There are now six man pages, one for each main executable and file
format, generated from markdown by the mighty pandoc. They are basically
the content of the user manual, split up and moved into the appropriate
package directory. I've also committed the generated man files.
The man pages' markdown source (hledger/hledger.1.md,
hledger-lib/hledger_journal.5.md etc.) are now the master documentation
files. The plan is to concatenate them (with a little munging) to form
the all-in-one user manual for the website, at release time. This also
separates the hledger.org user manual from the latest doc commits, which
should simplify website management.
On the accounts screen, the g key now reloads the journal if possible.
With large journals, there may be a noticeable delay before the screen updates.
If there's a problem reading the journal file(s), this has no effect.
Make these modules' names more like the heavily-used types they
define (CliOpts, UIOpts, WebOpts). This is consistent with
RawOptions and ReportOptions, and helps with code navigation.
As the comment says:
In hledger,
- reportopts{depth_} indicates --depth options
- reportopts{query_} is the query arguments as a string
- the report query is based on both of these.
For hledger-ui, currently, we move depth: arguments out of reportopts{query_}
and into reportopts{depth_}, so that depth and other kinds of filter query
can be displayed (and controlled) independently.