In texinfo documentation, @table is for two-columns, @multitable for more. Also, the @table produces nicer PDF output. |
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| GLOSSARY.md | ||
| grammar.y | ||
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| NEWS | ||
| version.texi.in | ||
In texinfo documentation, @table is for two-columns, @multitable for more. Also, the @table produces nicer PDF output. |
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| .. | ||
| CMakeLists.txt | ||
| Doxyfile.in | ||
| GLOSSARY.md | ||
| grammar.y | ||
| ledger-mode.texi | ||
| ledger.1 | ||
| ledger3.texi | ||
| NEWS | ||
| version.texi.in | ||