Add blank lines around @item

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@ -1376,17 +1376,13 @@ your sanity we suggest some very basic structure to your accounting
system. system.
At the highest level you have five sorts of accounts: At the highest level you have five sorts of accounts:
@enumerate @enumerate
@item @item Expenses: where money goes
Expenses: where money goes @item Assets: where money sits
@item @item Income: where money comes from
Assets: where money sits @item Liabilities: money you owe
@item @item Equity: the real value of your property.
Income: where money comes from
@item
Liabilities: money you owe
@item
Equity: the real value of your property.
@end enumerate @end enumerate
Starting the structure off this way will make it simpler for you to get Starting the structure off this way will make it simpler for you to get
@ -1656,7 +1652,8 @@ A valuation function receives three arguments:
@table @code @table @code
@item source @item source
A string identifying the commodity whose price is being asked for A string identifying the commodity whose price is being asked for
(example: "EUR") (example: "EUR")
@item date @item date
The reference date the price should be relative. The reference date the price should be relative.
@ -1895,6 +1892,7 @@ postings, just as if it were normal transaction.
A line beginning with a colon, pound, percent, bar or asterisk A line beginning with a colon, pound, percent, bar or asterisk
indicates a comment, and is ignored. Comments will not be returned in indicates a comment, and is ignored. Comments will not be returned in
a ``print'' response. a ``print'' response.
@item indented ; @item indented ;
If the semi colon is indented and occurs inside a transaction, it is If the semi colon is indented and occurs inside a transaction, it is
parsed as a persistent note for its preceding category. These notes or parsed as a persistent note for its preceding category. These notes or
@ -1911,7 +1909,6 @@ Command directives must occur at the beginning of a line. Use of ! and
@@ is deprecated. @@ is deprecated.
@item account @item account
Pre-declare valid account names. This only has effect if Pre-declare valid account names. This only has effect if
@code{--strict} or @code{--pedantic} is used (see below). The @code{--strict} or @code{--pedantic} is used (see below). The
@code{account} directive supports several optional sub-directives, if @code{account} directive supports several optional sub-directives, if
@ -2000,6 +1997,7 @@ alias Checking=Assets:Credit Union:Joint Checking Account
The aliases are only in effect for transactions read in after the alias The aliases are only in effect for transactions read in after the alias
is defined and are effected by @code{account} directives that precede is defined and are effected by @code{account} directives that precede
them. them.
@item assert @item assert
@c instance_t::assert_directive @c instance_t::assert_directive
An assertion can throw an error if a condition is not met during An assertion can throw an error if a condition is not met during
@ -2107,9 +2105,11 @@ define var_name=$100
@end smallexample @end smallexample
The posting will have a cost of $400. The posting will have a cost of $400.
@item end @item end
@c instance_t::end_directive in textual.cc @c instance_t::end_directive in textual.cc
Closes block commands like @code{tag} or @code{comment}. Closes block commands like @code{tag} or @code{comment}.
@item expr @item expr
@c instance_t::expr_directive in textual.cc @c instance_t::expr_directive in textual.cc
@ -2280,10 +2280,10 @@ alone, for backwards compatibility with older Ledger versions.
@table @code @table @code
@item A @item A
See @code{bucket} See @code{bucket}
@item Y @item Y
See @code{year} See @code{year}
@item N SYMBOL @item N SYMBOL
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
@ -5121,9 +5121,9 @@ Direct Ledger to download prices using the script defined in
@item --file <PATH> @item --file <PATH>
Specify the input file path for this invocation. Specify the input file path for this invocation.
@item --getquote <PATH>
@cindex getquote @cindex getquote
@cindex download prices @cindex download prices
@item --getquote <PATH>
Tell ledger where to find the user defined script to download prices Tell ledger where to find the user defined script to download prices
information. information.
@ -5138,7 +5138,6 @@ Would convert the @file{Export.csv} file to ledger format, assuming
the dates in the CSV file are like 12/23/2009 (@pxref{Date and Time the dates in the CSV file are like 12/23/2009 (@pxref{Date and Time
Format Codes}). Format Codes}).
@item --master-account <STRING> @item --master-account <STRING>
Prepend all account names with the argument. Prepend all account names with the argument.
@ -5205,6 +5204,7 @@ name will be truncated on the right. If @code{abbrev-len} is greater
than @code{account-width} then the account will be truncated on the than @code{account-width} then the account will be truncated on the
left, with no shortening of the account names in order to fit into the left, with no shortening of the account names in order to fit into the
desired width. desired width.
@item --account <STR> @item --account <STR>
Prepend @code{<STR>} to all accounts reported. That is, the option Prepend @code{<STR>} to all accounts reported. That is, the option
@code{--account Personal} would tack @code{Personal:} to the beginning @code{--account Personal} would tack @code{Personal:} to the beginning
@ -5229,7 +5229,6 @@ Show only un-budgeted postings.
On a register report print only the dates and On a register report print only the dates and
amount of postings. Useful for graphing and spreadsheet applications. amount of postings. Useful for graphing and spreadsheet applications.
@item --amount <EXPR> @item --amount <EXPR>
Apply the given value expression to the posting Apply the given value expression to the posting
amount (@pxref{Value Expressions}). Using @code{--amount} you can apply amount (@pxref{Value Expressions}). Using @code{--amount} you can apply
@ -5542,7 +5541,6 @@ ledger reg Expenses --group-by "payee" --group-title-format "-------------------
... ...
@end smallexample @end smallexample
@item --head <INT> @item --head <INT>
Print the first @code{INT} entries. Opposite of @code{--tail}. Print the first @code{INT} entries. Opposite of @code{--tail}.
@ -5670,6 +5668,7 @@ ledger bal Fuel --pivot "Car" --period "this year"
@end smallexample @end smallexample
@xref{Metadata values}. @xref{Metadata values}.
@item --plot-amount-format @item --plot-amount-format
Define the output format for an amount data plot. @xref{Visualizing Define the output format for an amount data plot. @xref{Visualizing
with Gnuplot}. with Gnuplot}.
@ -5703,7 +5702,6 @@ amounts.
Account using only real transactions ignoring virtual and automatic Account using only real transactions ignoring virtual and automatic
transactions. transactions.
@item --related-all @item --related-all
Show all postings in a transaction, similar to @code{--related} but Show all postings in a transaction, similar to @code{--related} but
show both ``sides'' of each transaction. show both ``sides'' of each transaction.
@ -5841,7 +5839,6 @@ example init file:
Option settings on the command-line or in the environment always take Option settings on the command-line or in the environment always take
precedence over settings in the init file. precedence over settings in the init file.
@item --account NAME @item --account NAME
@item -a NAME @item -a NAME
Specify the default account which QIF file postings are assumed to Specify the default account which QIF file postings are assumed to
@ -6031,7 +6028,6 @@ into a single, subtotaled transaction.
@item -P @item -P
Report subtotals by payee. Report subtotals by payee.
@item --empty @item --empty
@item -E @item -E
Include even empty accounts in the @command{balance} report. Include even empty accounts in the @command{balance} report.
@ -6339,7 +6335,7 @@ Report the cost basis for all postings.
@item -V, --market @item -V, --market
Use the last known value for commodities to calculate final values. Use the last known value for commodities to calculate final values.
@item -G --gain @item -G, --gain
Report the net gain/loss for all commodities in the report that have Report the net gain/loss for all commodities in the report that have
a price history. a price history.
@end table @end table
@ -7195,7 +7191,6 @@ Inserts the full name of an account.
@c others, it inserts the posting amount and its cost. It's use is @c others, it inserts the posting amount and its cost. It's use is
@c not recommended unless you are modifying the print report. @c not recommended unless you are modifying the print report.
@item N @item N
Inserts the note associated with a posting, if one exists. Inserts the note associated with a posting, if one exists.
@ -7240,6 +7235,7 @@ described later):
The following codes return the width allocated for the specific fields. The following codes return the width allocated for the specific fields.
The defaults can be changed using the corresponding command line The defaults can be changed using the corresponding command line
options: options:
@itemize @itemize
@item @code{date_width} @item @code{date_width}
@item @code{payee_width} @item @code{payee_width}