Use @kbd instead of @code for keyboard shortcuts
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: £-1300.00 starting balances
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: £-1300.00 starting balances
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@end smallexample
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@end smallexample
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Typing @command{C-c C-c} anywhere in the ``ledger source code block''
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Typing @kbd{C-c C-c} anywhere in the ``ledger source code block'' will
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will invoke ledger on the contents of that block and generate a
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invoke ledger on the contents of that block and generate a ``results''
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``results'' block. The results block can appear anywhere in the file
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block. The results block can appear anywhere in the file but, by
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but, by default, will appear immediately below the source code block.
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default, will appear immediately below the source code block.
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You can combine multiple source code blocks before executing ledger and
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You can combine multiple source code blocks before executing ledger
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do all kinds of other wonderful things with Babel (and org).
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and do all kinds of other wonderful things with Babel (and org).
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@node Org mode with Babel, The pricemap Command, Emacs Org mode, Reports in other Formats
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@node Org mode with Babel, The pricemap Command, Emacs Org mode, Reports in other Formats
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@subsection Org mode with Babel
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@subsection Org mode with Babel
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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@end smallexample
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@end smallexample
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In this example, we have combined both expenses and income into one set
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In this example, we have combined both expenses and income into one
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of Ledger entries. We can now generate register and balance reports (as
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set of Ledger entries. We can now generate register and balance
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well as many other types of reports) using babel to invoke Ledger with
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reports (as well as many other types of reports) using babel to invoke
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specific arguments. The arguments are passed to Ledger using the
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Ledger with specific arguments. The arguments are passed to Ledger
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:cmdline header argument. In the code block above, there is no such
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using the :cmdline header argument. In the code block above, there is
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argument so the system takes the default. For Ledger code blocks, the
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no such argument so the system takes the default. For Ledger code
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default :cmdline argument is bal and the result of evaluating this code
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blocks, the default :cmdline argument is bal and the result of
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block (@command{C-c C-c}) would be:
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evaluating this code block (@kbd{C-c C-c}) would be:
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@smallexample
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@smallexample
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#+results: allinone()
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#+results: allinone()
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The overall balance of your account and expenditure with a breakdown
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The overall balance of your account and expenditure with a breakdown
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according to category is specified by passing the :cmdline bal
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according to category is specified by passing the :cmdline bal
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argument to Ledger. This code block can now be evaluated (@code{C-c
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argument to Ledger. This code block can now be evaluated (@kbd{C-c
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C-c}) and the results generated by incorporating the transactions
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C-c}) and the results generated by incorporating the transactions
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referred to by the @code{<<income>>} and @code{<<expenses>>} lines.
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referred to by the @code{<<income>>} and @code{<<expenses>>} lines.
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