[kde-doc-english] [skrooge] doc: Documentation

Stephane Mankowski stephane at mankowski.fr
Mon Jun 9 20:39:32 UTC 2014


Git commit 1283fed93c20b205b7b1d7e29de89613a552439c by Stephane Mankowski.
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Documentation

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 	</para>
       </sect2>
       
-      <sect2 id="status_bar">
-	<title>Status Bar</title>
+      <sect2 id="page_chooser">
+	<title>Page Chooser</title>
 	<para>
-	  The status bar is a small section at the bottom of the &appname; window, displaying various information as you work. It includes a progress bar and a cancel button, in case you want to interrupt a long task, such as importing a large file.
+	  The page chooser is a dock where you can select the view to be displayed in the current tab or in a new tab. To open in a new tab, hold the &Ctrl; key while clicking on the selected view.</para><tip><para>You can customize this list by using the contextual menu on this list.</para></tip>
+	
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="context_chooser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
+	    <textobject><phrase>The page chooser</phrase></textobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+	<para>Each context will be described in a specific chapter in this handbook.</para>
+      </sect2>
+       	
+      <sect2 id="bookmarks">
+	  <title>Bookmarks</title>
+	  <para>Imagine you need to customize the operations view on a per account basis: each account would be displayed in its own tab, maybe with different columns in each table. The forementioned method does not work, since it applies on all tabs with the same type.
+	  </para>
+	  <para>The solution here is to save each individual tab as a Bookmark. Much like in a web browser, bookmarks can be organized in a hierarchy of bookmark folders, that you can visualize in the Bookmark Browser:</para>
+	  
 	  <screenshot>
 	    <mediaobject>
-	      <imageobject><imagedata fileref="progress-bar.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-	      <textobject><phrase>The &appname; progress bar</phrase></textobject>
+	      <imageobject><imagedata fileref="bookmarks_browser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
+	      <textobject><phrase>The bookmarks browser</phrase></textobject>
 	    </mediaobject>
 	  </screenshot>
+	  
+	  <para>To create a bookmark, select a page from the <link linkend="page_chooser">page chooser</link> you want to bookmark, and customize its content to your liking. Once you're done with that, in the Bookmarks <link linkend="docks">dock</link>, bring up the contextual menu, and select <menuchoice><guimenu>Bookmark current page</guimenu></menuchoice>.</para>
+	  
+	  <para>Each bookmark or bookmark folder can be "autostarted", &ie; it will be automatically opened when starting &appname;. This way, you can fully customize the default &appname; layout.</para>
+	  <para>You can select the text and icon you want for each bookmark or bookmark folder.</para>	  
+	</sect2>
+      
+      <sect2 id="undo_redo">
+	<title>Undo / Redo</title>
+	<para>
+	  &appname; manages undo/redo in a rather classic fashion, except that you can undo or redo any action, even if it was made several days ago. As per default settings, the history is not cleared upon closing &appname; (you can change this behaviour in the <!-- TODO:put a link here--> settings), which means you could undo virtually everything up to the document creation.
+	</para>
+	<para>
+	  In order to limit the impact on filesize, &appname; is configured by default to keep an history of 50 entries. You can change this value in the <!-- TODO:put a link here--> settings.
+	</para>
+	<para>
+	  &appname; has a <link linkend="docks">dock</link> that lists all undoable actions.
+	</para>
+	
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="history_browser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
+	    <textobject><phrase>The history browser</phrase></textobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+	<para>
+	  The history browser shows three columns:
+	</para>
+	
+	<itemizedlist>	  
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      an icon showing the state of the action. A yellow counter clockwise arrow <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="edit-undo.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> means the action is undoable. A green clockwise icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="edit-redo.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> means the action is redoable.
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	  
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      the description of the action
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	  
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      the date when the action was made
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	  
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      a disk icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="document-save.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> means this action corresponds to a saved state, &ie; the document was saved right after this action.
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</itemizedlist>
+	
+	<para>
+	  To undo an undoable operation, or redo a redoable operation, double click on it.
 	</para>
       </sect2>
       
-      <sect2 id="page_chooser">
-	<title>Page Chooser</title>
+      <sect2 id="property_editor">
+	<title>Property Editor</title>
+	<para> One of &appname; rather uncommon features is the ability to add custom properties to any object. For example, you may want to add the name and phone number of a bank employee to an account, because he / she is your contact. Or maybe attach a file to an operation, like an invoice scan.
+	</para>
 	<para>
-	  The page chooser is a dock where you can select the view to be displayed in the current tab or in a new tab. To open in a new tab, hold the &Ctrl; key while clicking on the selected view. You can customize this list by using the contextual menu on this list.</para>
+	  This can be achieved using the property editor, which is a <link linkend="docks">dock</link> of its own.
+	</para>
 	
 	<screenshot>
 	  <mediaobject>
-	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="context_chooser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-	    <textobject><phrase>The page chooser</phrase></textobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="property_editor.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
+	    <textobject><phrase>The property editor, with an attachment</phrase></textobject>
 	  </mediaobject>
 	</screenshot>
 	
-	<para>Each context will be described in a specific chapter in this handbook.</para>
+	<para>
+	  When this dock is visible, it will display the custom properties of the selected object (For: Selection) or of all objects (For: All) , whether it is an account, an operation, category, unit... This dock allows to create, update or delete properties.
+	</para>
+	
+	<para>
+	  A property can be:
+	  <itemizedlist>
+	    
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>
+		A simple string
+	      </para>
+	    </listitem>
+	    
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>
+		A copied file whatever the format (odt, png, pdf, ...).
+		It means that the file is copied into the &appname; document.
+		This file can be opened from &appname; by clicking on the appropriate button.
+		Take care, all modifications of original file are not replicated in the version saved in &appname; document.
+	      </para>
+	    </listitem>
+	    
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>
+		A link to an existing file whatever the format (odt, png, pdf, ...).
+		It means that the file is not copied into the &appname; document but just linked
+		This file can be opened from &appname; by clicking on the appropriate button.
+	      </para>
+	    </listitem>
+	    
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>
+		A link to a http page. Example: the website of your bank.
+	      </para>
+	    </listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist>	  
+	  
+	  Added properties can be displayed as a column on <link linkend="tables">tables</link>
+	</para>	
       </sect2>
-      
+   
       <sect2 id="multi-tabs">
 	<title>Multiple Tabs</title>
 	
@@ -317,7 +434,6 @@
 	</screenshot>
 	
 	<para>&appname; 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>
-	
       </sect2>
       
       <sect2 id="edition_panels">
@@ -376,11 +492,7 @@
 		<varlistentry>
 		  <term><guimenu>List of displayed columns</guimenu></term>
 		  <listitem><para>Shows the list of all columns that can be displayed for this table. The ones currently displayed are ticked. Untick to hide a column, tick to show. The added <link linkend="property_editor">properties</link> can be selected to be displayed as a column.</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry>
-		  <term><guimenu>Drag and drop</guimenu></term>
-		  <listitem><para>The order of columns can be change by using the drag and drop.</para></listitem>
-		</varlistentry>		
+		</varlistentry>	
 	      </variablelist>
 	    </listitem>
 	  </varlistentry>
@@ -431,6 +543,7 @@
 	      <listitem><para>In a... well, you get the idea, right?</para></listitem>
 	    </itemizedlist>
 	  </para>
+	  <tip>
 	  <para>
 	    The filtering string could be complex, some examples are better to explain:
 	    <itemizedlist>
@@ -439,6 +552,7 @@
 	      <listitem><para>"deposit -auto" will keep all lines containing deposit but NOT auto</para></listitem>
 	    </itemizedlist>
 	  </para>
+	</tip>
 	</sect3>	
       </sect2>
       
@@ -462,83 +576,8 @@
 	  <para>A faster way is to click on the disk icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="document-save.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> that appears on the left of the tab title whenever you modified the default state in a tab.</para>
 	  
 	</sect3>
-	
-	
-	<sect3 id="bookmarks">
-	  <title>Using Bookmarks</title>
-	  <para>Imagine you need to customize the operations view on a per account basis: each account would be displayed in its own tab, maybe with different columns in each table. The forementioned method does not work, since it applies on all tabs with the same type.
-	  </para>
-	  <para>The solution here is to save each individual tab as a Bookmark. Much like in a web browser, bookmarks can be organized in a hierarchy of bookmark folders, that you can visualize in the Bookmark Browser:</para>
-	  
-	  <screenshot>
-	    <mediaobject>
-	      <imageobject><imagedata fileref="bookmarks_browser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-	      <textobject><phrase>The bookmarks browser</phrase></textobject>
-	    </mediaobject>
-	  </screenshot>
-	  
-	  <para>To create a bookmark, select a page from the <link linkend="page_chooser">page chooser</link> you want to bookmark, and customize its content to your liking. Once you're done with that, in the Bookmarks <link linkend="docks">dock</link>, bring up the contextual menu, and select <menuchoice><guimenu>Bookmark current page</guimenu></menuchoice>.</para>
-	  
-	  <para>Each bookmark or bookmark folder can be "autostarted", &ie; it will be automatically opened when starting &appname;. This way, you can fully customize the default &appname; layout.</para>
-	  <para>You can select the text and icon you want for each bookmark or bookmark folder.</para>	  
-	</sect3>
-      </sect2>
-      
-      <sect2 id="undo_redo">
-	<title>Undo / Redo</title>
-	<para>
-	  &appname; manages undo/redo in a rather classic fashion, except that you can undo or redo any action, even if it was made several days ago. As per default settings, the history is not cleared upon closing &appname; (you can change this behaviour in the <!-- TODO:put a link here--> settings), which means you could undo virtually everything up to the document creation.
-	</para>
-	<para>
-	  In order to limit the impact on filesize, &appname; is configured by default to keep an history of 50 entries. You can change this value in the <!-- TODO:put a link here--> settings.
-	</para>
-	<para>
-	  &appname; has a <link linkend="docks">dock</link> that lists all undoable actions.
-	</para>
-	
-	<screenshot>
-	  <mediaobject>
-	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="history_browser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-	    <textobject><phrase>The history browser</phrase></textobject>
-	  </mediaobject>
-	</screenshot>
-	
-	<para>
-	  The history browser shows three columns:
-	</para>
-	
-	<itemizedlist>	  
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      an icon showing the state of the action. A yellow counter clockwise arrow <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="edit-undo.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> means the action is undoable. A green clockwise icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="edit-redo.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> means the action is redoable.
-	    </para>
-	  </listitem>
-	  
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      the description of the action
-	    </para>
-	  </listitem>
-	  
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      the date when the action was made
-	    </para>
-	  </listitem>
-	  
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      a disk icon <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="document-save.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject> means this action corresponds to a saved state, &ie; the document was saved right after this action.
-	    </para>
-	  </listitem>
-	</itemizedlist>
-	
-	<para>
-	  To undo an undoable operation, or redo a redoable operation, double click on it.
-	</para>
-      </sect2>
-      
-      
+	</sect2>
+ 
       <sect2 id="mass_update">
 	<title>Mass Update</title>
 	<para>In &appname;, it is possible to massively update a selection of items. Though mostly useful for <link linkend="operations">operations</link>, it can also be used on <link linkend="accounts">accounts</link>, <link linkend="units">units</link>, <link linkend="scheduled">scheduled operations</link>...</para>
@@ -562,63 +601,20 @@
 	
       </sect2>
       
-      
-      <sect2 id="property_editor">
-	<title>Property Editor</title>
-	<para> One of &appname; rather uncommon features is the ability to add custom properties to any object. For example, you may want to add the name and phone number of a bank employee to an account, because he / she is your contact. Or maybe attach a file to an operation, like an invoice scan.
-	</para>
-	<para>
-	  This can be achieved using the property editor, which is a <link linkend="docks">dock</link> of its own.
-	</para>
-	
-	<screenshot>
-	  <mediaobject>
-	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="property_editor.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-	    <textobject><phrase>The property editor, with an attachment</phrase></textobject>
-	  </mediaobject>
-	</screenshot>
-	
+      <sect2 id="status_bar">
+	<title>Status Bar</title>
 	<para>
-	  When this dock is visible, it will display the custom properties of the selected object (For: Selection) or of all objects (For: All) , whether it is an account, an operation, category, unit...
+	  The status bar is a small section at the bottom of the &appname; window, displaying various information as you work. It includes a progress bar and a cancel button, in case you want to interrupt a long task, such as importing a large file.
+	  <screenshot>
+	    <mediaobject>
+	      <imageobject><imagedata fileref="progress-bar.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
+	      <textobject><phrase>The &appname; progress bar</phrase></textobject>
+	    </mediaobject>
+	  </screenshot>
 	</para>
-	<para>
-	  A property can be:
-	  <itemizedlist>
-	    
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>
-		A simple string
-	      </para>
-	    </listitem>
-	    
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>
-		A copied file whatever the format (odt, png, pdf, ...).
-		It means that the file is copied into the &appname; document.
-		This file can be opened from &appname; by clicking on the appropriate button.
-		Take care, all modifications of original file are not replicated in the version saved in &appname; document.
-	      </para>
-	    </listitem>
-	    
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>
-		A link to an existing file whatever the format (odt, png, pdf, ...).
-		It means that the file is not copied into the &appname; document but just linked
-		This file can be opened from &appname; by clicking on the appropriate button.
-	      </para>
-	    </listitem>
-	    
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>
-		A link to a http page. Example: the website of your bank.
-	      </para>
-	    </listitem>
-	  </itemizedlist>	  
-	  
-	  Added properties can be displayed as a column on <link linkend="tables">tables</link>
-	</para>	
-      </sect2>
-    </sect1>
+      </sect2>     
+
+      </sect1>
     
     <sect1 id="import">
       <title>Import Files</title>
@@ -630,65 +626,22 @@
 	
 	<para>One the following formats may be used:</para>
 	
-	<variablelist>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>AFB120</term>
-	    <listitem><para>A French norm.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>		  
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>CSV</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Comma Separated Value. Though not strictly a financial format, it is quite often available as an export format from banks or other applications, mostly because it is so easy to use in a spreadsheet.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>GnuCash</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Format of the GnuCash application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>Grisbi</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Format of the Grisbi application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>Homebank</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Format of the Homebank application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>Kmymoney</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Format of the Kmymoney application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>	  
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>MT940</term>
-	    <listitem><para>An international norm defined by SWIFT.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>Microsoft Money</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Format of the Microsoft Money application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>Money Manager Ex</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Format of the Money Manager Ex application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>	  
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>OFX</term>
-	    <listitem><para>Open Financial eXchange. It is a well defined & documented format, that &appname; imports using a third party library (libofx). This is the recommended format for imports.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>QFX</term>
-	    <listitem><para>QFX is a customization of OFX from the commercial software <trademark>Quicken</trademark>.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>QIF</term>
-	    <listitem><para><trademark>Quicken</trademark> Import File. Maybe the most common financial file format. However, it has some rather annoying limitations, like not giving the unit for operation, or no strict date formatting.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>&appname;</term>
-	    <listitem><para>This is useful to merge 2 &appname; documents</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>	
-	  <varlistentry>
-	    <term>Backend</term>
-	    <listitem><para>&appname; can also import operations by using a backend. The only one supported is WEBOOB. By using this backend you can import all operations from all your banks in only one click. For that, you just have to install WEBOOB and activate the corresponding backend from settings.</para></listitem>
-	  </varlistentry>	  
-	</variablelist>
-	
+	<itemizedlist>
+	    <listitem><para>AFB120:A French norm.</para></listitem>	  
+	    <listitem><para>CSV: Comma Separated Value. Though not strictly a financial format, it is quite often available as an export format from banks or other applications, mostly because it is so easy to use in a spreadsheet.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>GnuCash: Format of the GnuCash application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>Grisbi: Format of the Grisbi application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>Homebank: Format of the Homebank application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>Kmymoney: Format of the Kmymoney application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>MT940: An international norm defined by SWIFT.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>Microsoft Money: Format of the Microsoft Money application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>Money Manager Ex: Format of the Money Manager Ex application. If you want to migrate from this application, this is the recommanded format to use.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>OFX: Open Financial eXchange. It is a well defined & documented format, that &appname; imports using a third party library (libofx). This is the recommended format for imports.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>QFX: QFX is a customization of OFX from the commercial software <trademark>Quicken</trademark>.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>QIF: <trademark>Quicken</trademark> Import File. Maybe the most common financial file format. However, it has some rather annoying limitations, like not giving the unit for operation, or no strict date formatting.</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>SKG: This is useful to merge 2 &appname; documents</para></listitem>
+	    <listitem><para>Backend: &appname; can also import operations by using a backend. The only one supported is WEBOOB. By using this backend you can import all operations from all your banks in only one click. For that, you just have to install WEBOOB and activate the corresponding backend from settings.</para></listitem>	  
+	</itemizedlist>
       </sect2>
       
       <sect2 id="csv_specificities">
@@ -722,6 +675,7 @@
 	  <title>Import Status</title>
 	  <para>Imported Operations have a specific status. Right after import, they are considered as "Imported, not yet validated". The idea here is that you may want to check if the import went as expected, so you need to identify quickly those operations. As per default settings, those operations will also appear in blue.</para>
 	  <tip><para>If you don't want this behaviour, you can set the option <guilabel>Automatic Validation after Import</guilabel> in the application's <!-- TODO: Put a link here-->settings.</para></tip>
+	  <tip><para>The <link linkend="search_and_process">Search & Process</link> function can be automatically launched after import to categorize operations.</para></tip>
 	</sect3>
       </sect2>
       
@@ -780,6 +734,122 @@
   
   <chapter id="using-skrooge-beginner">
     <title>Using &appname; (beginner)</title>
+
+    <sect1 id="menu-main">
+      <title>The main menu</title>
+      <sect2 id="menu-file">
+	<title>The file menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_file.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>New</guimenuitem>: To create a new &appname; document</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Open...</guimenuitem>: To open an existing &appname; document</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Open Revent</guimenuitem>: To open a recently opened &appname; document</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Save</guimenuitem>: To save the current document</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Save As...</guimenuitem>: To save the current document with a new name</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Change password...</guimenuitem>: To change the password. Let the field empty to remove the password</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Print...</guimenuitem>: To print the open pages</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Print  preview</guimenuitem>: To display the preview befor printing</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Import</guimenuitem>: To Import
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_import.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>	    
+	<itemizedlist>
+	  <listitem><para><guimenuitem>Import standard bookmarks</guimenuitem>: To import the standard bookmarks. They are created at the creation of a new document</para></listitem>
+	  <listitem><para><guimenuitem>Import categories</guimenuitem>: To import a set of predefined categories. This option depends of your country</para></listitem>
+	  <listitem><para><guimenuitem>Import</guimenuitem>: To <link linkend="import">import</link> operation from files</para></listitem>
+	  <listitem><para><guimenuitem>Import with backend</guimenuitem>: To <link linkend="import">import</link> operation with a backend</para></listitem>
+	  <listitem><para><guimenuitem>Import currency values...</guimenuitem>: To import currency values from files</para></listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist> </para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Export...</guimenuitem>: To <link linkend="export_file">export</link> operations into a file</para></listitem>
+	<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Quit</guimenuitem>: To quit &appname;</para></listitem>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>   
+      
+      <sect2 id="menu-edit">
+	<title>The edit menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_edit.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>	
+      
+      <sect2 id="menu-view">
+	<title>The view menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_view.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>	 
+      
+      <sect2 id="menu-do">
+	<title>The go menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_go1.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_go2.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>      
+      
+      <sect2 id="menu-tools">
+	<title>The tools menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_tools.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>     
+      
+      <sect2 id="menu-settings">
+	<title>The settings menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_settings.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>         
+      
+      <sect2 id="menu-help">
+	<title>The help menu</title>
+	<screenshot>
+	  <mediaobject>
+	    <imageobject><imagedata fileref="menu_help.png"/></imageobject>
+	  </mediaobject>
+	</screenshot>
+	
+      <itemizedlist>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </sect2>          
+    </sect1>
+    
+    
     <sect1 id="dashboard">
       <title>Dashboard</title>
       <para>The Dashboard is a &appname; plugin that displays global information about your financial situation.</para>
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