Corrected bracket quotation problem

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Craig Earls 2011-09-28 11:08:54 -07:00
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@c -*-texinfo-*-
@chapter @ledgerprog@ Journal File Format
@node Journal File Format,Extending with Python, Format Strings, Top
@chapter LEDGER Journal File Format
This chapter offers a complete description of the journal data format,
suitable for implementors in other languages to follow. For users,
the chapter on keeping a journal is less extensive, but more typical
of common usage (@pxref{Keeping a journal}).
of common usage (@pxref{Keeping a Journal}).
Data is collected in the form of @dfn{transactions} which occur in one
or more @dfn{journal files}. Each transaction, in turn, is made up of
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ one hundred dollars from an account within the Income hierarchy, to
the specified expense account. The name and meaning of these accounts
in arbitrary, with no preferences implied, although you will find it
useful to follow standard accounting practice (@pxref{Principles of
accounting}).
Accounting}).
Since an amount is missing from the second posting, it is assumed to
be the inverse of the first. This guarantee the cardinal rule of
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ characters are allowed in a commodity name, except for the following:
@item Numerical digits
@item Punctuation: @samp{.,;:?!}
@item Mathematical and logical operators: @samp{-+*/^&|=}
@item Bracketing characters: @samp{<>[](){}}
@item Bracketing characters: @samp{<>[]()}@{@}
@item The at symbol: @samp{@@}
@end itemize