Add those single letter directives to index.

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thdox 2015-01-10 23:13:48 +01:00
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@ -2081,6 +2081,7 @@ the syntax @code{[ACTUAL_DATE]} or @code{[=EFFECTIVE_DATE]} or
@item P @item P
@findex --download @findex --download
@findex P
Specifies a historical price for a commodity. These are usually found Specifies a historical price for a commodity. These are usually found
in a pricing history file (see the @option{--download (-Q)} option). in a pricing history file (see the @option{--download (-Q)} option).
The syntax is: The syntax is:
@ -2554,12 +2555,15 @@ alone, for backwards compatibility with older Ledger versions.
@table @code @table @code
@item A @item A
@findex A
See @code{bucket}. See @code{bucket}.
@item Y @item Y
@findex Y
See @code{year}. See @code{year}.
@item N SYMBOL @item N SYMBOL
@findex N
Indicates that pricing information is to be ignored for a given Indicates that pricing information is to be ignored for a given
symbol, nor will quotes ever be downloaded for that symbol. Useful symbol, nor will quotes ever be downloaded for that symbol. Useful
with a home currency, such as the dollar @samp{$}. It is recommended with a home currency, such as the dollar @samp{$}. It is recommended
@ -2572,6 +2576,7 @@ N SYMBOL
@item D AMOUNT @item D AMOUNT
@findex xact @findex xact
@findex D
Specifies the default commodity to use, by specifying an amount in the Specifies the default commodity to use, by specifying an amount in the
expected format. The @command{xact} command will use this commodity as expected format. The @command{xact} command will use this commodity as
@ -2586,6 +2591,7 @@ D $1,000.00
@end smallexample @end smallexample
@item C AMOUNT1 = AMOUNT2 @item C AMOUNT1 = AMOUNT2
@findex C
Specifies a commodity conversion, where the first amount is given to Specifies a commodity conversion, where the first amount is given to
be equivalent to the second amount. The first amount should use the be equivalent to the second amount. The first amount should use the
decimal precision desired during reporting: decimal precision desired during reporting:
@ -2595,6 +2601,12 @@ C 1.00 Kb = 1024 bytes
@end smallexample @end smallexample
@item I, i, O, o, b, h @item I, i, O, o, b, h
@findex I
@findex i
@findex O
@findex o
@findex b
@findex h
These four relate to timeclock support, which permits Ledger to read These four relate to timeclock support, which permits Ledger to read
timelog files. See timeclock's documentation for more info on the timelog files. See timeclock's documentation for more info on the
syntax of its timelog files. syntax of its timelog files.