D directives are now fully equivalent to commodity directives for setting a commodity's display style. (Previously it was equivalent to a posting amount, so it couldn't limit the number of decimal places.) When both kinds of directive exist, commodity directives take precedence. When there are multiple D directives in the journal, only the last one affects display style. |
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| Hledger | ||
| other/ledger-parse | ||
| test | ||
| Text | ||
| .ghci | ||
| .version | ||
| CHANGES.md | ||
| defs.m4 | ||
| hledger_csv.5 | ||
| hledger_csv.info | ||
| hledger_csv.m4.md | ||
| hledger_csv.txt | ||
| hledger_journal.5 | ||
| hledger_journal.info | ||
| hledger_journal.m4.md | ||
| hledger_journal.txt | ||
| hledger_timeclock.5 | ||
| hledger_timeclock.info | ||
| hledger_timeclock.m4.md | ||
| hledger_timeclock.txt | ||
| hledger_timedot.5 | ||
| hledger_timedot.info | ||
| hledger_timedot.m4.md | ||
| hledger_timedot.txt | ||
| hledger-lib.cabal | ||
| Hledger.hs | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| package.yaml | ||
| README | ||
| Setup.hs | ||
A reusable library containing hledger's core functionality. This is used by most hledger* packages for common data parsing, command line option handling, reporting etc.