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gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters introduct...


From: Neil Tiffin
Subject: gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters introduct...
Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2001 10:55:17 -0500

CVSROOT:        /home/cvs
Module name:    gnue
Changes by:     Neil Tiffin <address@hidden>    01/12/02 10:55:17

Modified files:
        docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters: introduction.sgml 

Log message:
        Change accounting to finance and clean up grammer.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters/introduction.sgml.diff?cvsroot=OldCVS&tr1=1.6&tr2=1.7&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters/introduction.sgml
diff -c gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters/introduction.sgml:1.6 
gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters/introduction.sgml:1.7
*** gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters/introduction.sgml:1.6 Sun Aug 26 
13:25:51 2001
--- gnue/docbook/GNUeModuleGuide/chapters/introduction.sgml     Sun Dec  2 
10:55:17 2001
***************
*** 270,276 ****
            </listitem>
            <listitem>
                <para>
!       accounting - Accounting.
                </para>
            </listitem>
            <listitem>
--- 270,276 ----
            </listitem>
            <listitem>
                <para>
!       fin - Finance and accounting. (recent change)
                </para>
            </listitem>
            <listitem>
***************
*** 767,773 ****
  is defined as a 64 bit integer with an implied decimal point.  So if
  the integer value was = 1234567 and the implied decimal point was 3,
  the actual amount of money representated will be 1234.567.  Also a
! currency must also be defined for any money objects.
        </para>
      </sect3>
      <sect3>
--- 767,775 ----
  is defined as a 64 bit integer with an implied decimal point.  So if
  the integer value was = 1234567 and the implied decimal point was 3,
  the actual amount of money representated will be 1234.567.  Also a
! currency must be defined for all money objects.  In a single currency
! system the default currency should make this transparent to the casual
! user.
        </para>
      </sect3>
      <sect3>
***************
*** 776,782 ****
  Quantity is now defined as a base object in the unit module. Like
  currency, a quantity is defined with a 64 bit integer, an implied
  decimal point and a unit of measure.  If the unit of measure is
! "each" then "each must be defined in the unit object of the unit
  module.
        </para>
      </sect3>
--- 778,784 ----
  Quantity is now defined as a base object in the unit module. Like
  currency, a quantity is defined with a 64 bit integer, an implied
  decimal point and a unit of measure.  If the unit of measure is
! "each" then "each" must be defined in the unit object of the unit
  module.
        </para>
      </sect3>



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