Fixes for consistency
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@ -2816,7 +2816,7 @@ you a place to put those codes:
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@findex --pending
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A transaction can have a ``state'': cleared, pending, or uncleared.
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The default is uncleared. To mark a transaction cleared, put an asterisk (*)
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The default is uncleared. To mark a transaction cleared, put an asterisk @samp{*}
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before the payee, after the date or code:
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@smallexample @c input:validate
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@ -7593,7 +7593,7 @@ Now, there are a few ways to generate this information. You can use
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the @file{timeclock.el} package, which is part of Emacs. Or you can
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write a simple script in whichever language you prefer to emit similar
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information. Or you can use Org mode's time-clocking abilities and
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the @samp{org2tc} script developed by John Wiegley.
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the @file{org2tc} script developed by John Wiegley.
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These timelog entries can appear in a separate file, or directly in
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your main ledger file. The initial @samp{i} and @samp{o} characters
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@ -7882,7 +7882,7 @@ Useful for specifying a date in plain terms. For example, you could say
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@item expr comment =~ /REGEX/
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A regular expression that matches against a posting's comment field. This
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searches only a posting's field, not the transaction's note or comment field.
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For example, @samp{ledger reg "expr" "comment =~ /landline/"} will match:
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For example, @code{ledger reg "expr" "comment =~ /landline/"} will match:
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@smallexample
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2014/1/29 Phone bill
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