Consistency on regex spelling
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@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ the alias to be used in place of the full account name anywhere that
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account names are allowed.
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account names are allowed.
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The @code{payee} sub-directive, which can occur multiple times,
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The @code{payee} sub-directive, which can occur multiple times,
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provides regexps that identify the account if that payee is
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provides regexes that identify the account if that payee is
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encountered and an account within its transaction ends in the name
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encountered and an account within its transaction ends in the name
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"Unknown". Example:
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"Unknown". Example:
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@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ payee KFC
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alias KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
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alias KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
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@end smallexample
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@end smallexample
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The @code{alias} directive provides a regexp which, if it matches
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The @code{alias} directive provides a regex which, if it matches
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a parsed payee, the declared payee name is substituted:
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a parsed payee, the declared payee name is substituted:
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@smallexample
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@smallexample
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@findex balance
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@findex balance
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The @command{balance} command reports the current balance of all
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The @command{balance} command reports the current balance of all
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accounts. It accepts a list of optional regexps, which confine the
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accounts. It accepts a list of optional regexes, which confine the
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balance report to the matching accounts. If an account contains
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balance report to the matching accounts. If an account contains
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multiple types of commodities, each commodity's total is reported
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multiple types of commodities, each commodity's total is reported
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separately.
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separately.
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@ -4056,8 +4056,8 @@ balances for an account, such as when @ref{Archiving Previous Years}.
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@findex register
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@findex register
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The @command{register} command displays all the postings occurring
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The @command{register} command displays all the postings occurring
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in a single account, line by line. The account regexp must be
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in a single account, line by line. The account regex must be
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specified as the only argument to this command. If any regexps occur
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specified as the only argument to this command. If any regexes occur
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after the required account name, the register will contain only those
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after the required account name, the register will contain only those
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postings that match. Very useful for hunting down a particular
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postings that match. Very useful for hunting down a particular
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posting.
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posting.
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@ -4080,7 +4080,7 @@ order to plot either the amount or total column, respectively.
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The @command{print} command prints out ledger transactions in a textual
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The @command{print} command prints out ledger transactions in a textual
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format that can be parsed by Ledger. They will be properly formatted,
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format that can be parsed by Ledger. They will be properly formatted,
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and output in the most economic form possible. The ``print'' command
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and output in the most economic form possible. The ``print'' command
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also takes a list of optional regexps, which will cause only those
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also takes a list of optional regexes, which will cause only those
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postings which match in some way to be printed.
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postings which match in some way to be printed.
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The @command{print} command can be a handy way to clean up a ledger
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The @command{print} command can be a handy way to clean up a ledger
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@ -4197,7 +4197,7 @@ is from the file above.
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The @code{convert} command accepts three options, the most important
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The @code{convert} command accepts three options, the most important
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ones are @code{--invert} which inverts the amount field, and
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ones are @code{--invert} which inverts the amount field, and
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@code{--account @var{NAME}} which you can use to specify the account to
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@code{--account @var{STR}} which you can use to specify the account to
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balance against and @code{--rich-data}. When using the rich-data
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balance against and @code{--rich-data}. When using the rich-data
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switch additional metadata is stored as tags. There is, for example,
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switch additional metadata is stored as tags. There is, for example,
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a UUID field. If an entry with the same UUID tag is already included
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a UUID field. If an entry with the same UUID tag is already included
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@ -7276,27 +7276,27 @@ A plain integer represents a commodity-less amount.
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An amount in braces can be any kind of amount supported by ledger,
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An amount in braces can be any kind of amount supported by ledger,
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with or without a commodity. Use this for decimal values.
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with or without a commodity. Use this for decimal values.
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@item /REGEXP/
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@item /REGEX/
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@itemx W/REGEXP/
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@itemx W/REGEX/
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A regular expression that matches against an account's full name. If
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A regular expression that matches against an account's full name. If
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a posting, this will match against the account affected by the
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a posting, this will match against the account affected by the
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posting.
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posting.
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@item //REGEXP/
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@item //REGEX/
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@itemx p/REGEXP/
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@itemx p/REGEX/
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A regular expression that matches against a transaction's payee name.
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A regular expression that matches against a transaction's payee name.
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@item ///REGEXP/
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@item ///REGEX/
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@itemx w/REGEXP/
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@itemx w/REGEX/
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A regular expression that matches against an account's base name. If
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A regular expression that matches against an account's base name. If
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a posting, this will match against the account affected by the
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a posting, this will match against the account affected by the
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posting.
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posting.
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@item c/REGEXP/
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@item c/REGEX/
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A regular expression that matches against the transaction code (the
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A regular expression that matches against the transaction code (the
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text that occurs between parentheses before the payee name).
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text that occurs between parentheses before the payee name).
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@item e/REGEXP/
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@item e/REGEX/
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A regular expression that matches against a posting's note, or
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A regular expression that matches against a posting's note, or
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comment field.
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comment field.
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