Added forgotten {} for @code in ledger-mode.texi

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Rémi Vanicat 2013-03-01 10:13:35 +01:00
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@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ transaction operation is in the undo buffer.
As you operating on the Ledger files, they may become disorganized. For As you operating on the Ledger files, they may become disorganized. For
the most part, Ledger doesn't care, but our human brains prefer a bit of the most part, Ledger doesn't care, but our human brains prefer a bit of
order. Sorting the transactions in a buffer into chronological order order. Sorting the transactions in a buffer into chronological order
can help bring order to chaos. Ledger sort (@code C-c C-s) will sort can help bring order to chaos. Ledger sort (@code{C-c C-s}) will sort
all of the transactions in a region by date. Ledger-mode isn't all of the transactions in a region by date. Ledger-mode isn't
particularly smart about handling dates and it simply sorts the particularly smart about handling dates and it simply sorts the
transactions using the string at the beginning of the transaction. So, transactions using the string at the beginning of the transaction. So,
@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ regular expression can match on any part of the transaction. If you
want to find all transactions whose amount ends in .37, you can do that want to find all transactions whose amount ends in .37, you can do that
( I don't know why, but hey, whatever ever flaots you aerostat). ( I don't know why, but hey, whatever ever flaots you aerostat).
Using @code(C-c C-f) or the @code{Hide Xacts} menu entry, enter a Using @code{C-c C-f} or the @code{Hide Xacts} menu entry, enter a
regualr expression in the minbuffer. Ledger-mode will hide all oter regualr expression in the minbuffer. Ledger-mode will hide all oter
transactions. For details of the regualr expression syntax, see the transactions. For details of the regualr expression syntax, see the
Emacs Manual or the Emac Elisp Reference Manual. A few examples using Emacs Manual or the Emac Elisp Reference Manual. A few examples using
@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ enter the account enter the target amount. Ledger expects you to enter
an amount with a commodity. It assumes initially that you are using $ an amount with a commodity. It assumes initially that you are using $
(USD) as your default commodity. If you are working in a difference (USD) as your default commodity. If you are working in a difference
currency you can change the default in variable currency you can change the default in variable
@code(ledger-reconcile-default-commodity) to whatever you need. If you @code{ledger-reconcile-default-commodity} to whatever you need. If you
work in multiple commodities simply enter the commoditized amount (for work in multiple commodities simply enter the commoditized amount (for
example @code{340 VSDX}, for 340 shares of VSDX). example @code{340 VSDX}, for 340 shares of VSDX).