Fix Gnuplot and GnuCash syntax accodingly first page of web site.

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thdox 2013-04-23 23:47:13 +02:00
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ learn. The little booklet that comes with your checkbook is a journal,
so we'll describe double-entry accounting in terms of that. so we'll describe double-entry accounting in terms of that.
@c If you use @c If you use
@c another GUI accounting program like GNUCash, the vast majority of its @c another GUI accounting program like GnuCash, the vast majority of its
@c functionality is geared towards helping you keep a journal. @c functionality is geared towards helping you keep a journal.
A checkbook journal records debits (subtractions, or withdrawals) and A checkbook journal records debits (subtractions, or withdrawals) and
@ -3800,10 +3800,10 @@ current market value of the line. The last two characters ``%/''
tell Ledger what to do for the last line, in this case, nothing. tell Ledger what to do for the last line, in this case, nothing.
@cindex plotting @cindex plotting
@cindex GNUplot @cindex Gnuplot
@node Visualizing with Gnuplot, , Asset Allocation, Advanced Reports @node Visualizing with Gnuplot, , Asset Allocation, Advanced Reports
@subsection Visualizing with Gnuplot @subsection Visualizing with Gnuplot
@cindex GNUplot script @cindex Gnuplot script
If you have @command{Gnuplot} installed, you can graph any of the above If you have @command{Gnuplot} installed, you can graph any of the above
register reports. The script to do this is included in the ledger register reports. The script to do this is included in the ledger
distribution, and is named @file{contrib/report}. Install @file{report} distribution, and is named @file{contrib/report}. Install @file{report}