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@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ associated commodity. This commodity can appear before or after the
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amount, and may or may not be separated from it by a space. Most
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characters are allowed in a commodity name, except for the following:
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@itemize
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Any kind of whitespace
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@item Numerical digits
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@item Punctuation: @samp{.,;:?!}
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@ -214,18 +214,17 @@ in the same form as parsed. If you specify dollar amounts using
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@samp{$100.000}. You may even use decimal commas, such as
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@samp{$100,00}, or thousand-marks, as in @samp{$10,000.00}.
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These display characteristics become associated with the commodity,
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with the result being that all amounts of the same commodity are
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reported consistently. Where this is most noticeable is the
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@dfn{display precision}, which is determined by the most precise value
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seen for a given commodity. In most cases.
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These display characteristics become associated with the commodity, with
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the result being that all amounts of the same commodity are reported
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consistently. Where this is most noticeable is the @dfn{display
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precision}, which is determined by the most precise value seen for a
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given commodity---in most cases.
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Ledger makes a distinction by @dfn{observed amounts} and unobserved
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Ledger makes a distinction between @dfn{observed amounts} and unobserved
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amounts. An observed amount is critiqued by Ledger to determine how
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amounts using that commodity should be displayed; unobserved amounts
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are significant in their value only---no matter how they are
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specified, it does not change how other amounts in that commodity will
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be displayed.
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amounts using that commodity should be displayed; unobserved amounts are
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significant in their value only---no matter how they are specified, it
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does not change how other amounts in that commodity will be displayed.
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An example of this is found in cost expressions, covered next.
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