Fix Gnuplot and GnuCash syntax accodingly first page of web site.
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ learn. The little booklet that comes with your checkbook is a journal,
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so we'll describe double-entry accounting in terms of that.
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@c If you use
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@c another GUI accounting program like GNUCash, the vast majority of its
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@c another GUI accounting program like GnuCash, the vast majority of its
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@c functionality is geared towards helping you keep a journal.
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A checkbook journal records debits (subtractions, or withdrawals) and
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@ -3800,10 +3800,10 @@ current market value of the line. The last two characters ``%/''
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tell Ledger what to do for the last line, in this case, nothing.
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@cindex plotting
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@cindex GNUplot
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@cindex Gnuplot
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@node Visualizing with Gnuplot, , Asset Allocation, Advanced Reports
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@subsection Visualizing with Gnuplot
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@cindex GNUplot script
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@cindex Gnuplot script
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If you have @command{Gnuplot} installed, you can graph any of the above
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register reports. The script to do this is included in the ledger
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distribution, and is named @file{contrib/report}. Install @file{report}
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