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75 | <chapter id="introduction"> | 75 | <chapter id="introduction"> | ||
76 | <title>Introduction</title> | 76 | <title>Introduction</title> | ||
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78 | <sect1 id="skrooge-intro"> | 78 | <sect1 id="skrooge-intro"> | ||
79 | <title>&skrooge;</title> | 79 | <title>&skrooge;</title> | ||
80 | 80 | | |||
81 | <para> | 81 | <para> | ||
82 | &skrooge; is an application for managing your personal finances. It can keep track of your incomes and expenses across several accounts, in several currencies. It has all the features you should expect from such a tool, such as categories, scheduled operations, graphical reporting, stocks management... It also has some less common features, like fast operation edition, search as you type, refund trackers, customizable attributes... | 82 | &skrooge; is an application for managing your personal finances. It can keep track of your incomes and expenses across several accounts, in several currencies. It has all the features you should expect from such a tool, such as categories, scheduled operations, graphical reporting, stocks management... It also has some less common features, like fast operation editing, search as you type, refund trackers, customizable attributes... | ||
83 | </para> | 83 | </para> | ||
84 | 84 | | |||
85 | <screenshot> | 85 | <screenshot> | ||
86 | <screeninfo>&skrooge; displaying pie charts of expenses per category</screeninfo> | 86 | <screeninfo>&skrooge; displaying pie charts of expenses per category</screeninfo> | ||
87 | <mediaobject> | 87 | <mediaobject> | ||
88 | <imageobject> | 88 | <imageobject> | ||
89 | <imagedata fileref="reports.png" format="PNG"/> | 89 | <imagedata fileref="reports.png" format="PNG"/> | ||
90 | </imageobject> | 90 | </imageobject> | ||
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446 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="multi_tabs.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | 446 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="multi_tabs.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | ||
447 | <textobject><phrase>&skrooge; showing several tabs</phrase></textobject> | 447 | <textobject><phrase>&skrooge; showing several tabs</phrase></textobject> | ||
448 | </mediaobject> | 448 | </mediaobject> | ||
449 | </screenshot> | 449 | </screenshot> | ||
450 | 450 | | |||
451 | <para>&skrooge; can display several tabs. You can add as many tabs as you want, each one containing the information you need. The above screenshot shows 4 tabs (accounts, operations, and two graphs).</para> | 451 | <para>&skrooge; can display several tabs. You can add as many tabs as you want, each one containing the information you need. The above screenshot shows 4 tabs (accounts, operations, and two graphs).</para> | ||
452 | </sect2> | 452 | </sect2> | ||
453 | 453 | | |||
454 | <sect2 id="edition_panels"> | 454 | <sect2 id="editing_panels"> | ||
455 | <title>Edition Panels</title> | 455 | <title>Editing Panels</title> | ||
456 | <para>In most &skrooge; tabs, the way to edit items is to use the edition panel, located at the bottom of the page. In order to preserve maximum space for visualizing information, especially on small screens, edition panels can be hidden or displayed using buttons.</para> | 456 | <para>In most &skrooge; views, you edit items in an editing panel located at the bottom of the page.</para> | ||
457 | 457 | | |||
458 | <screenshot> | 458 | <screenshot> | ||
459 | <mediaobject> | 459 | <mediaobject> | ||
460 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="edition_panel_buttons.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | 460 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="editing_panel_buttons.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | ||
461 | <textobject><phrase>Buttons for showing or hiding Operations edition panels.</phrase></textobject> | 461 | <textobject><phrase>Buttons for showing or hiding the Operations editing panel.</phrase></textobject> | ||
462 | </mediaobject> | 462 | </mediaobject> | ||
463 | </screenshot> | 463 | </screenshot> | ||
464 | 464 | | |||
465 | <para>When more than one edition mode is available, several buttons allow choosing amongst them. In the above screenshot, there are four buttons allowing to choose the edition mode for <link linkend="operations">Operations</link>, "Standard", "Split", "Transfer" and "Shares".</para> | 465 | <para>When a view has more than one editing mode, buttons let you choose among them. In the above screenshot, there are four buttons to choose different editing modes for <link linkend="operations">Operations</link>: "Standard", "Split", "Transfer" and "Shares". In order to preserve maximum space for visualizing information, especially on small screens, you can hide or show some views' editing panel. In the above screenshot, if you click the button for the current mode to deselect it, the editing panel hides.</para> | ||
466 | 466 | | |||
467 | <para>All numerical fields are interpreted. It means that you can enter mathematical expressions like this: | 467 | <para>In editing panels, all numerical fields are interpreted. This means that you can enter mathematical expressions such as: | ||
468 | <itemizedlist> | 468 | <itemizedlist> | ||
469 | <listitem><para>5*3+10</para></listitem> | 469 | <listitem><para>5*3+10</para></listitem> | ||
470 | <listitem><para>5*(3+10)</para></listitem> | 470 | <listitem><para>5*(3+10)</para></listitem> | ||
471 | <listitem><para>Math.sin(10)</para></listitem> | 471 | <listitem><para>Math.sin(10)</para></listitem> | ||
472 | </itemizedlist> | 472 | </itemizedlist> | ||
473 | </para> | 473 | </para> | ||
474 | </sect2> | 474 | </sect2> | ||
475 | 475 | | |||
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1300 | </variablelist> | 1300 | </variablelist> | ||
1301 | 1301 | | |||
1302 | <para>As with all &skrooge; list views, you can fully <link linkend="tables">customize the table appearance</link>.</para> | 1302 | <para>As with all &skrooge; list views, you can fully <link linkend="tables">customize the table appearance</link>.</para> | ||
1303 | 1303 | | |||
1304 | </sect2> | 1304 | </sect2> | ||
1305 | 1305 | | |||
1306 | <sect2 id="create_account"> | 1306 | <sect2 id="create_account"> | ||
1307 | <title>Create an Account</title> | 1307 | <title>Create an Account</title> | ||
1308 | <para>The account creation is done using the edition panel below the accounts list.</para> | 1308 | <para>You create accounts in the editing panel below the accounts list in Accounts view.</para> | ||
1309 | 1309 | | |||
1310 | <para> | 1310 | <para> | ||
1311 | To create an account, enter its attributes (the mandatory ones are in bold), and click on <guibutton>Add</guibutton>. &skrooge; doesn't need you to provide the initial amount of this account. In order to set the initial amount of the account, create an operation corresponding to the initial amount.</para> | 1311 | To create an account, enter its attributes (the mandatory ones are in bold), and click on <guibutton>Add</guibutton>. &skrooge; doesn't need you to provide the initial amount of this account. In order to set the initial amount of the account, create an operation corresponding to the initial amount.</para> | ||
1312 | </sect2> | 1312 | </sect2> | ||
1313 | 1313 | | |||
1314 | <sect2 id="modify_account"> | 1314 | <sect2 id="modify_account"> | ||
1315 | <title>Modify an Account</title> | 1315 | <title>Modify an Account</title> | ||
1316 | <para>To modify an account, select it, modify its attributes, and click on "Modify"</para> | 1316 | <para>To modify an account, select it, modify its attributes, and click on "Modify"</para> | ||
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1422 | </varlistentry> | 1422 | </varlistentry> | ||
1423 | </variablelist> | 1423 | </variablelist> | ||
1424 | 1424 | | |||
1425 | <para>As with all &skrooge; list views, you can fully <link linkend="tables">customize the table appearance</link>.</para> | 1425 | <para>As with all &skrooge; list views, you can fully <link linkend="tables">customize the table appearance</link>.</para> | ||
1426 | 1426 | | |||
1427 | </sect2> | 1427 | </sect2> | ||
1428 | 1428 | | |||
1429 | <sect2 id="standard_operation"> | 1429 | <sect2 id="standard_operation"> | ||
1430 | <title>Create an operation</title> | 1430 | <title>Create an Operation</title> | ||
1431 | <para>To create a standard operation, you may use the <guibutton>Clear button</guibutton> to clear all fields and start a new operation from scratch. You can then fill its attributes (manually or using <link linkend="fast_edition">fast edition</link>), and click on <guibutton>Add</guibutton>.</para> | 1431 | <para>To create a standard operation, you may use the <guibutton>Clear button</guibutton> to clear all fields and start a new operation from scratch. You can then fill its attributes (manually or using <link linkend="fast_editing">fast editing</link>), and click on <guibutton>Add</guibutton>.</para> | ||
1432 | <para>If the appropriate setting is enabled, then the category will be set automatically when the payee is set.</para> | 1432 | <para>If the appropriate setting is enabled, then the category will be set automatically when the payee is set.</para> | ||
1433 | <para>You may also select a similar operation from the existing operations, modify what needs to be changed, and then click on <guibutton>Add</guibutton>.</para> | 1433 | <para>You may also select a similar operation from the existing operations, modify what needs to be changed, and then click on <guibutton>Add</guibutton>.</para> | ||
1434 | </sect2> | 1434 | </sect2> | ||
1435 | 1435 | | |||
1436 | 1436 | | |||
1437 | <sect2 id="split_operation"> | 1437 | <sect2 id="split_operation"> | ||
1438 | <title>Split Operation</title> | 1438 | <title>Split Operation</title> | ||
1439 | <para>A split operation is an operation that has several dates, categories, comments or trackers. You switch to the split operation edition mode using the <guibutton>Split Button</guibutton> at the bottom of &skrooge; window. When switching into the split operation edition mode, the fields Category, Comment and Tracker are replaced by a table.</para> | 1439 | <para>A split operation is an operation that has several dates, categories, comments or trackers. You switch to the split operation editing mode using the <guibutton>Split Button</guibutton> at the bottom of the Operations view. When switching into the split operation editing mode, the fields Category, Comment and Tracker are replaced by a table.</para> | ||
1440 | 1440 | | |||
1441 | <screenshot> | 1441 | <screenshot> | ||
1442 | <mediaobject> | 1442 | <mediaobject> | ||
1443 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="split_operation.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | 1443 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="split_operation.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | ||
1444 | <textobject><phrase>The split operation edition panel.</phrase></textobject> | 1444 | <textobject><phrase>The split operation editing panel.</phrase></textobject> | ||
1445 | </mediaobject> | 1445 | </mediaobject> | ||
1446 | </screenshot> | 1446 | </screenshot> | ||
1447 | 1447 | | |||
1448 | <para>To edit a cell in this table, double click on it.</para> | 1448 | <para>To edit a cell in this table, double click on it.</para> | ||
1449 | 1449 | | |||
1450 | <para>You can add as many lines in this table as you need. When changing the quantity in a line, &skrooge; will compute the difference with the operation global quantity, and display the remaining quantity in the last table line. If you changed the quantity in the last line, a new line will be added with the remaining quantity.</para> | 1450 | <para>You can add as many lines in this table as you need. When changing the quantity in a line, &skrooge; will compute the difference with the operation global quantity, and display the remaining quantity in the last table line. If you changed the quantity in the last line, a new line will be added with the remaining quantity.</para> | ||
1451 | 1451 | | |||
1452 | <para>The fields here have the same behaviour as in the standard operation edition mode:</para> | 1452 | <para>The fields here have the same behaviour as in the standard operation editing mode:</para> | ||
1453 | 1453 | | |||
1454 | <itemizedlist> | 1454 | <itemizedlist> | ||
1455 | <listitem><para>The split by Date is useful for example when you paid your sport training for 3 months. In this case, you can split the payment on 3 months, this will have an impact on reports.</para></listitem> | 1455 | <listitem><para>The split by Date is useful for example when you paid your sport training for 3 months. In this case, you can split the payment on 3 months, this will have an impact on reports.</para></listitem> | ||
1456 | <listitem><para>The Category is a drop down box of existing categories. You can add a new category structure, &skrooge; will create it when creating the operation.</para></listitem> | 1456 | <listitem><para>The Category is a drop down box of existing categories. You can add a new category structure, &skrooge; will create it when creating the operation.</para></listitem> | ||
1457 | <listitem><para>The Amount <link linkend="quantity_field">acts as a calculator</link>.</para></listitem> | 1457 | <listitem><para>The Amount <link linkend="quantity_field">acts as a calculator</link>.</para></listitem> | ||
1458 | <listitem><para>The Tracker is a drop down box of existing trackers. You can add a new tracker, &skrooge; will create it when creating the operation.</para></listitem> | 1458 | <listitem><para>The Tracker is a drop down box of existing trackers. You can add a new tracker, &skrooge; will create it when creating the operation.</para></listitem> | ||
1459 | </itemizedlist> | 1459 | </itemizedlist> | ||
1460 | </sect2> | 1460 | </sect2> | ||
1461 | 1461 | | |||
1462 | <sect2 id="transfer"> | 1462 | <sect2 id="transfer"> | ||
1463 | <title>Transfer</title> | 1463 | <title>Transfer</title> | ||
1464 | <para>A transfer operation is effectively a dual operation: when creating a transfer, &skrooge; will create two operations of opposite amounts (one positive, the other negative), on two different accounts. The attributes to provide here are slightly different from a standard operation:</para> | 1464 | <para>A transfer operation is effectively a dual operation: when creating a transfer, &skrooge; will create two operations of opposite amounts (one positive, the other negative), on two different accounts. The attributes to provide here are slightly different from a standard operation:</para> | ||
1465 | 1465 | | |||
1466 | <screenshot> | 1466 | <screenshot> | ||
1467 | <mediaobject> | 1467 | <mediaobject> | ||
1468 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="transfer_operation.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | 1468 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="transfer_operation.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | ||
1469 | <textobject><phrase>The transfer operation edition panel.</phrase></textobject> | 1469 | <textobject><phrase>The transfer operation editing panel.</phrase></textobject> | ||
1470 | </mediaobject> | 1470 | </mediaobject> | ||
1471 | </screenshot> | 1471 | </screenshot> | ||
1472 | 1472 | | |||
1473 | <para>You will find a "To Account" list where you should select the account receiving the money.</para> | 1473 | <para>You will find a "To Account" list where you should select the account receiving the money.</para> | ||
1474 | 1474 | | |||
1475 | <para>Since a transfer means "Take some money from account A and put it account B", if you put a sign in the quantity field (+ or -), it will be ignored. The operation for account A will always be negative, positive for account B.</para> | 1475 | <para>Since a transfer means "Take some money from account A and put it account B", if you put a sign in the quantity field (+ or -), it will be ignored. The operation for account A will always be negative, positive for account B.</para> | ||
1476 | </sect2> | 1476 | </sect2> | ||
1477 | 1477 | | |||
1478 | <sect2 id="shares"> | 1478 | <sect2 id="shares"> | ||
1479 | <title>Shares</title> | 1479 | <title>Shares</title> | ||
1480 | <para>First of all you have to create some units with the shares you want to track, from the <link linkend="settings">settings</link> you can choose to update the data automatically when the | 1480 | <para>First of all you have to create some units with the shares you want to track, from the <link linkend="settings">settings</link> you can choose to update the data automatically when the | ||
1481 | file is opened. It is also recommended to create a different account (⪚ "ETF") in order to keep the investments separated and be able to see them from the dashboard. | 1481 | file is opened. It is also recommended to create a different account (⪚ "ETF") in order to keep the investments separated and be able to see them from the dashboard. | ||
1482 | </para> | 1482 | </para> | ||
1483 | <para>Now you can add your operations as "shares": | 1483 | <para>Now you can add your operations as "shares": | ||
1484 | <screenshot> | 1484 | <screenshot> | ||
1485 | <mediaobject> | 1485 | <mediaobject> | ||
1486 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="shares.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | 1486 | <imageobject><imagedata fileref="shares.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> | ||
1487 | <textobject><phrase>The shares edition panel.</phrase></textobject> | 1487 | <textobject><phrase>The shares editing panel.</phrase></textobject> | ||
1488 | </mediaobject> | 1488 | </mediaobject> | ||
1489 | </screenshot> | 1489 | </screenshot> | ||
1490 | <itemizedlist> | 1490 | <itemizedlist> | ||
1491 | <listitem><para>Amount is the number of shares you've bought (positive value) or sold (negative value)</para></listitem> | 1491 | <listitem><para>Amount is the number of shares you've bought (positive value) or sold (negative value)</para></listitem> | ||
1492 | <listitem><para>Symbol is the previous unit you created</para></listitem> | 1492 | <listitem><para>Symbol is the previous unit you created</para></listitem> | ||
1493 | <listitem><para>Amount of shares is the total price you payed for the shares / the amount you got from the selling, excluding commissions and taxes</para></listitem> | 1493 | <listitem><para>Amount of shares is the total price you payed for the shares / the amount you got from the selling, excluding commissions and taxes</para></listitem> | ||
1494 | <listitem><para>Commissions is the amount you payed your bank for that transaction</para></listitem> | 1494 | <listitem><para>Commissions is the amount you payed your bank for that transaction</para></listitem> | ||
1495 | <listitem><para>Tax is any amount you payed (usually when there are earnings)</para></listitem> | 1495 | <listitem><para>Tax is any amount you payed (usually when there are earnings)</para></listitem> | ||
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1510 | </itemizedlist> | 1510 | </itemizedlist> | ||
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1512 | <para>You may change the default parameters in &skrooge; <link linkend="settings">settings</link>.</para> | 1512 | <para>You may change the default parameters in &skrooge; <link linkend="settings">settings</link>.</para> | ||
1513 | <para>You may also change each scheduled operation parameters in the <link linkend="scheduled">Scheduled plugin</link>.</para> | 1513 | <para>You may also change each scheduled operation parameters in the <link linkend="scheduled">Scheduled plugin</link>.</para> | ||
1514 | <para>&skrooge; uses values from the last entry of the scheduled operation for writing the next one. If you increase for example the amount of your monthly contribution to the &kde; effort from 100$ to 200$, next operations automatically written by &skrooge; will have an amount of 200$.</para> | 1514 | <para>&skrooge; uses values from the last entry of the scheduled operation for writing the next one. If you increase for example the amount of your monthly contribution to the &kde; effort from 100$ to 200$, next operations automatically written by &skrooge; will have an amount of 200$.</para> | ||
1515 | 1515 | | |||
1516 | </sect2> | 1516 | </sect2> | ||
1517 | 1517 | | |||
1518 | <sect2 id="fast_edition"> | 1518 | <sect2 id="fast_editing"> | ||
1519 | <title>Fast Edition</title> | 1519 | <title>Fast Editing</title> | ||
1520 | 1520 | | |||
1521 | <para>Whatever the chosen edition mode, there is a nifty function called Fast Edition that may speed up the work while creating new operations. It will fill the operation's attributes based on previously entered operations. Enter a value in any field of the editor, and press <keycap>F10</keycap>, or click on the <guibutton>Fast Edition Icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="fast_edition.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject></guibutton> (without leaving the selected field).</para> | 1521 | <para>Whatever editing mode you choose, there is a nifty function called Fast Editing that may speed up the work while creating new operations. It will fill the operation's attributes based on previously entered operations. Enter a value in any field of the editor, and press <keycap>F10</keycap>, or click on the <guibutton>Fast Editing Icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="fast_editing.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject></guibutton> (without leaving the selected field).</para> | ||
1522 | 1522 | | |||
1523 | <para>&skrooge; will look for the first (&ie; the most recent one) operation that has the same value in the same field, and fill all other fields with values from that operation. Call Fast Edition again, it will look for the next operation, and so on.</para> | 1523 | <para>&skrooge; will look for the first (&ie; the most recent one) operation that has the same value in the same field, and fill all other fields with values from that operation. Call Fast Editing again, it will look for the next operation, and so on.</para> | ||
1524 | 1524 | | |||
1525 | <warning> | 1525 | <warning> | ||
1526 | <para>Fast Edition has no effect on the date, since it is rather unlikely that you want to create exactly the same operation, complete with the same date...</para> | 1526 | <para>Fast Editing has no effect on the date, since it is rather unlikely that you want to create exactly the same operation, complete with the same date...</para> | ||
1527 | <para>If you modified a field's value before calling Fast Edition, its content will not be affected. This is materialized by a different background color in the field, so you know it is "frozen".</para> | 1527 | <para>If you modified a field's value before calling Fast Editing, its content will not be affected. This is materialized by a different background color in the field, so you know it is "frozen".</para> | ||
1528 | </warning> | 1528 | </warning> | ||
1529 | 1529 | | |||
1530 | <para>What's different here from similar functions in other personal finances software:</para> | 1530 | <para>What's different here from similar functions in other personal finances software:</para> | ||
1531 | <itemizedlist> | 1531 | <itemizedlist> | ||
1532 | <listitem><para>It is called on user demand</para></listitem> | 1532 | <listitem><para>It is called on user demand</para></listitem> | ||
1533 | <listitem><para>It loops in all past operations with the same field value</para></listitem> | 1533 | <listitem><para>It loops in all past operations with the same field value</para></listitem> | ||
1534 | </itemizedlist> | 1534 | </itemizedlist> | ||
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1554 | <itemizedlist> | 1554 | <itemizedlist> | ||
1555 | <listitem><para>Delta: the difference between the previously entered account position and the sum of all checked operations</para></listitem><!--TODO: explain 'previously entered'; what happens--> | 1555 | <listitem><para>Delta: the difference between the previously entered account position and the sum of all checked operations</para></listitem><!--TODO: explain 'previously entered'; what happens--> | ||
1556 | <listitem><para>Expenditure:the total amount of Pointed debits</para></listitem> | 1556 | <listitem><para>Expenditure:the total amount of Pointed debits</para></listitem> | ||
1557 | <listitem><para>Income: the total amount of Pointed credits</para></listitem> | 1557 | <listitem><para>Income: the total amount of Pointed credits</para></listitem> | ||
1558 | </itemizedlist> | 1558 | </itemizedlist> | ||
1559 | 1559 | | |||
1560 | <para>These running totals help you spot operations you may have forgotten to enter in &skrooge;. Many bank statements provide similar totals such as "Withdrawals" or "Deposits and Credits", although they may have separate totals for "Interest", "Fees". When the Delta is equal to 0, you <emphasis>may</emphasis> have pointed all operations matching the bank's record. For example, you may have mistakenly pointed a debit of 8€ and a credit of 2€, and overlooked a bank debit of 6€; the net is the same, minus 6€. When the Delta is 0, the <guibutton>Validate pointed operations button <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="validate.png" format="PNG" /></imageobject></inlinemediaobject></guibutton> is enabled. Click on this button to complete your reconciliation: all pointed operations are now checked.</para> | 1560 | <para>These running totals help you spot operations you may have forgotten to enter in &skrooge;. Many bank statements provide similar totals such as "Withdrawals" or "Deposits and Credits", although they may have separate totals for "Interest", "Fees". When the Delta is equal to 0, you <emphasis>may</emphasis> have pointed all operations matching the bank's record. For example, you may have mistakenly pointed a debit of 8€ and a credit of 2€, and overlooked a bank debit of 6€; the net is the same, minus 6€. When the Delta is 0, the <guibutton>Validate pointed operations button <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="validate.png" format="PNG" /></imageobject></inlinemediaobject></guibutton> is enabled. Click on this button to complete your reconciliation: all pointed operations are now checked.</para> | ||
1561 | 1561 | | |||
1562 | <tip><para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="fast_edition.png" format="PNG" /></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> can automatically point all imported operations for you.</para></tip> | 1562 | <tip><para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="fast_editing.png" format="PNG" /></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> can automatically point all imported operations for you.</para></tip> | ||
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1564 | <para>If the option <guibutton>Hide checked operations</guibutton> for the table is selected from its "Show" menu (see <link linkend="show">Filter the table</link>), then all these operations will now be hidden.</para> | 1564 | <para>If the option <guibutton>Hide checked operations</guibutton> for the table is selected from its "Show" menu (see <link linkend="show">Filter the table</link>), then all these operations will now be hidden.</para> | ||
1565 | 1565 | | |||
1566 | <para>If the reconciliation is not possible for any reason, you can create a fake operation that in combination with the other operations you pointed sets the Delta to 0, thus allowing you to complete the reconciliation. To do so, click the "add" button <!-- TODO: add inline screenshot of kCreateFakeOperation's "list-add" icon.-->in the reconciliation mode toolbar. You can set the default values of this fake operation in the application's <link linkend="settings">settings</link>, in the <guilabel>Operations</guilabel> section. During reconciliation, if you enable the appropriate setting, &skrooge; automatically points all created operations.</para> | 1566 | <para>If the reconciliation is not possible for any reason, you can create a fake operation that in combination with the other operations you pointed sets the Delta to 0, thus allowing you to complete the reconciliation. To do so, click the "add" button <!-- TODO: add inline screenshot of kCreateFakeOperation's "list-add" icon.-->in the reconciliation mode toolbar. You can set the default values of this fake operation in the application's <link linkend="settings">settings</link>, in the <guilabel>Operations</guilabel> section. During reconciliation, if you enable the appropriate setting, &skrooge; automatically points all created operations.</para> | ||
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1568 | </sect2> | 1568 | </sect2> | ||
1569 | 1569 | | |||
1570 | <sect2 id="templates"> | 1570 | <sect2 id="templates"> | ||
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2005 | <listitem><para>Country</para></listitem> | 2005 | <listitem><para>Country</para></listitem> | ||
2006 | <listitem><para>Download source: The source to download quotes. The recommended one is "Yahoo". By clicking on the arrow on the right of the "Download" field, you can directly download new sources from <ulink url="https://store.kde.org/browse/cat/339/ord/latest/">store.kde.org</ulink></para></listitem> | 2006 | <listitem><para>Download source: The source to download quotes. The recommended one is "Yahoo". By clicking on the arrow on the right of the "Download" field, you can directly download new sources from <ulink url="https://store.kde.org/browse/cat/339/ord/latest/">store.kde.org</ulink></para></listitem> | ||
2007 | <listitem><para>Internet Code: The Internet code for this unit. If given this code, &skrooge; is able to download the unit values from selected source.</para></listitem> | 2007 | <listitem><para>Internet Code: The Internet code for this unit. If given this code, &skrooge; is able to download the unit values from selected source.</para></listitem> | ||
2008 | </itemizedlist> | 2008 | </itemizedlist> | ||
2009 | </listitem> | 2009 | </listitem> | ||
2010 | </varlistentry> | 2010 | </varlistentry> | ||
2011 | <varlistentry> | 2011 | <varlistentry> | ||
2012 | <term>Values</term> | 2012 | <term>Values</term> | ||
2013 | <listitem><para>This edition mode allows to download unit values from Internet, or to manually enter a unit value at a given date.</para></listitem> | 2013 | <listitem><para>This editing mode allows to download unit values from Internet, or to manually enter a unit value at a given date.</para></listitem> | ||
2014 | </varlistentry> | 2014 | </varlistentry> | ||
2015 | </variablelist> | 2015 | </variablelist> | ||
2016 | </sect2> | 2016 | </sect2> | ||
2017 | 2017 | | |||
2018 | <sect2 id="unit_types"> | 2018 | <sect2 id="unit_types"> | ||
2019 | <title>Unit Types</title> | 2019 | <title>Unit Types</title> | ||
2020 | <para>Even if &skrooge; considers just about anything as a unit, it makes a distinction depending on their type:</para> | 2020 | <para>Even if &skrooge; considers just about anything as a unit, it makes a distinction depending on their type:</para> | ||
2021 | 2021 | | |||
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