Fix consistency of "Ledger-mode" spelling
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@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ accounting based on a text journal. It provides no bells or whistles,
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and returns the user to the days before user interfaces were even
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a 1twinkling in their father's CRT.
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Ledger Mode assists you in maintaining input files for Ledger, running
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Ledger-mode assists you in maintaining input files for Ledger, running
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reports and much more...
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@end ifnottex
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@menu
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* Copying::
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* Introduction to Ledger Mode::
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* Introduction to Ledger-mode::
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* The Ledger Buffer::
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* The Reconcile Buffer::
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* The Report Buffer::
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@ -82,15 +82,17 @@ reports and much more...
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* Generating Ledger Regression Tests::
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* Embedding Example results in Ledger Documentation::
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* Hacking Ledger-mode::
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* Concept Index::
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* Command Index::
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@end menu
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@node Copying, Introduction to Ledger Mode, Top, Top
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@node Copying, Introduction to Ledger-mode, Top, Top
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@chapter Copying
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@insertcopying
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@node Introduction to Ledger Mode, The Ledger Buffer, Copying, Top
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@chapter Introduction to Ledger Mode
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@node Introduction to Ledger-mode, The Ledger Buffer, Copying, Top
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@chapter Introduction to Ledger-mode
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@menu
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* Quick Installation::
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@ -98,12 +100,12 @@ reports and much more...
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* Quick Demo::
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@end menu
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@node Quick Installation, Menus, Introduction to Ledger Mode, Introduction to Ledger Mode
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@node Quick Installation, Menus, Introduction to Ledger-mode, Introduction to Ledger-mode
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@section Quick Installation
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The Emacs lisp source for Ledger-mode is included with the source
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distribution of Ledger. It is entirely included in the @file{lisp}
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subdirectory. To use ledger mode, include the following in your Emacs
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subdirectory. To use Ledger-mode, include the following in your Emacs
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initialization file (@file{~/.emacs}, @file{~/.emacs.d/init.el}, or
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@file{~/.Aquamacs/Preferences.el}
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@ -114,17 +116,17 @@ initialization file (@file{~/.emacs}, @file{~/.emacs.d/init.el}, or
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@end lisp
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This sets up Emacs to automatically recognize files that end with
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@file{.ledger} and start Ledger mode. Nothing else should be required
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@file{.ledger} and start Ledger-mode. Nothing else should be required
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as long as the ledger command line utility is properly installed.
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@node Menus, Quick Demo, Quick Installation, Introduction to Ledger Mode
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@node Menus, Quick Demo, Quick Installation, Introduction to Ledger-mode
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@section Menus
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The vast majority of Ledger-mode functionality is available from the
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Emacs menu system. The keystrokes are shown in the menu to help you
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learn the faster keyboard methods.
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@node Quick Demo, , Menus, Introduction to Ledger Mode
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@node Quick Demo, , Menus, Introduction to Ledger-mode
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@section Quick Demo
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Load the demo file @file{demo.ledger} from the Ledger source
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@ -154,7 +156,7 @@ search for a Payee that has the same beginning and copy the rest of the
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transaction to you new entry.
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Additionally you can use the ledger xact command, by typing @code{C-c
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C-a} then typing a close match to the payee. Ledger mode will call
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C-a} then typing a close match to the payee. Ledger-mode will call
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@code{ledger xact} with the data you enter and place the transaction in
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the proper chronological place in the ledger.
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@ -163,7 +165,7 @@ the proper chronological place in the ledger.
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The biggest task of maintaining a ledger is ensuring the it matches the
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outside world. This process is called reconciliation (@pxref{Basics of
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Reconciliation}) and can be quite onerous. Ledger mode attempts to make
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Reconciliation}) and can be quite onerous. Ledger-mode attempts to make
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it as painless as possible.
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In the @file{demo.ledger} buffer type @code{C-c C-r}. Emacs will prompt
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@ -197,7 +199,7 @@ and you can add any report you need @xref{Adding and Editing Reports}.
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In the mini-buffer type @code{account}. When prompted for an account
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type @code{checking}. In another buffer you will see a Ledger register
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report. You can move around the buffer, with the point on a transaction,
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type @code{C-c C-c}. Ledger mode will take you directly to that
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type @code{C-c C-c}. Ledger-mode will take you directly to that
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transaction in the @file{demo.ledger} buffer.
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Another built-in report is the balance report. In the
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transactions that match the regex. The regex can be on any field, or
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amount.
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@node The Ledger Buffer, The Reconcile Buffer, Introduction to Ledger Mode, Top
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@node The Ledger Buffer, The Reconcile Buffer, Introduction to Ledger-mode, Top
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@chapter The Ledger Buffer
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@menu
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@ -237,7 +239,7 @@ payees and accounts. Included files are not currently included in the
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completion scan. Repeatedly hitting @code{TAB} will cycle through the
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possible completions.
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Ledger mode can also help you keep your amounts in alignment. Setting
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Ledger-mode can also help you keep your amounts in alignment. Setting
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@code{ledger-post-auto-adjust-amounts} to true tells Ledger-mode to
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automatically place any amounts such that their last digit is aligned to
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the column specified by @code{ledger-post-amount-alignment-column},
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@ -267,7 +269,7 @@ up the Calc buffer, and push the current amount for the posting onto the
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top of the Calc stack. Perform any calculations you need to arrive at
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the final value, then type @code{y} to yank the value at the top of
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stack back into the ledger buffer. Note: GNU Calc does not directly
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support commas as decimal separators. Ledger mode will translate values
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support commas as decimal separators. Ledger-mode will translate values
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from decimal-comma format to decimal-period format for use in Calc, but
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it cannot intercept the value being yanked form the Calc stack, so
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decimal-comma users will have to manually replace the period with
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@ -307,7 +309,7 @@ while in a posting. This places an asterisk prior to the posting.
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@node Deleting Transactions, Sorting Transactions, Marking Transactions, The Ledger Buffer
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@section Deleting Transactions
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Along with normal buffer editing methods to delete text, Ledger mode
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Along with normal buffer editing methods to delete text, Ledger-mode
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provides an easy way to delete the transaction under point: @code{C-c
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C-d}. The advantage to using this method is that the complete
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transaction operation is in the undo buffer.
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@node Ledger Faces Customization Group, Ledger Post Customization Group, Ledger Report Customization Group, Customization Variables
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@subsection Ledger Faces Customization Group
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Ledger Faces : Ledger mode highlighting
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Ledger Faces : Ledger-mode highlighting
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@table @code
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@item ledger-font-uncleared-face
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Work in Progress.
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@node Hacking Ledger-mode, , Embedding Example results in Ledger Documentation, Top
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@node Hacking Ledger-mode, Concept Index, Embedding Example results in Ledger Documentation, Top
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@chapter Hacking Ledger-mode
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Work in Progress.
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@node Concept Index
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@node Concept Index, Command Index, Hacking Ledger-mode, Top
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@unnumbered Concept Index
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@printindex cp
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@node Command Index
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@node Command Index, , Concept Index, Top
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@unnumbered Command Index
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@printindex fn
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