Document changes to the narrowing functionality in ledger-occur

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Steve Purcell 2014-12-10 16:24:16 +00:00
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@node Narrowing, , Reports, Quick Demo
@subsection Narrowing
@kindex C-c C-f
@kindex C-c C-g
A ledger file can get very large. It can be helpful to collapse the
buffer to display only the transactions you are interested in.
Ledger-mode copies the @command{occur} mode functionality. Typing
@kbd{C-c C-f} and entering any regex in the Minibuffer will show only
transactions that match the regex. The regex can be on any field, or
amount.
amount. Use @kbd{C-c C-g} after editing transactions to re-apply the
current regex. Cancel the narrowing by typing @kbd{C-c C-f} again.
@node The Ledger Buffer, The Reconcile Buffer, Introduction to Ledger-mode, Top
@chapter The Ledger Buffer
@ -449,6 +451,7 @@ automatically delete old markers and put new new marker at point.
@node Narrowing Transactions, , Sorting Transactions, The Ledger Buffer
@section Narrowing Transactions
@kindex C-c C-f
@kindex C-c C-g
@cindex transaction, narrowing
@cindex transaction, display filtering
@ -494,6 +497,10 @@ Show only transactions with any line ending with @samp{harley}.
To show back all transactions simply invoke @samp{Narrow to Regex} or
@kbd{C-c C-f} again.
If you've edited some transactions after narrowing such that they would
no longer match the regular expression, you can refresh the narrowed
view using @kbd{C-c C-g}.
@node The Reconcile Buffer, The Report Buffer, The Ledger Buffer, Top
@chapter The Reconcile Buffer