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authorJohn Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>2004-08-20 18:50:00 -0400
committerJohn Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>2004-08-20 18:50:00 -0400
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@@ -1278,7 +1278,7 @@ simplifies the task of adding a new entry to your ledger, and then
launches @samp{vi} to let you confirm that the entry looks appropriate.
@node Options, Format strings, Commands, Running Ledger
-@section Options
+@section Command-line options
@subsection Basic options
@@ -1287,13 +1287,13 @@ what they are used for. This can be a handy way to remember which
options do what. This help screen is also printed if ledger is run
without a command.
-@sp
+@sp 1
-@samp{--version} (@samp{-v}) prints the current version of ledger and exits.
-This is useful for sending bug reports (to @email{johnw@@newartisans.com}), to
-let the author know which version of ledger you are using.
+@samp{--version} (@samp{-v}) prints the current version of ledger and
+exits. This is useful for sending bug reports, to let the author know
+which version of ledger you are using.
-@sp
+@sp 1
@samp{--init FILE} (@samp{-i FILE}) causes FILE to be read by ledger before any
other ledger file. This file may not contain any transactions, but it
@@ -1307,14 +1307,14 @@ the same syntax as the command-line. Here's an example init file:
Option settings on the command-line or in the environment always take
precedence over settings in the init file.
-@sp
+@sp 1
@samp{--file FILE} (@samp{-f FILE}) reads FILE as a ledger file. This command
may be used multiple times. FILE may also be a list of file names
separated by colons. Typically, the environment variable
@samp{LEDGER_FILE} is set, rather than using this command-line option.
-@sp
+@sp 1
@samp{--cache FILE} identifies FILE as the default binary cache file. That
is, if the ledger files to be read are specified using the environment
@@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ time of subsequent queries. This filename can also be given using the
environment variable @samp{LEDGER_CACHE}, or by putting the option into
your init file.
-@sp
+@sp 1
@samp{--output FILE} (@samp{-o FILE}) redirects output from any command to
@samp{FILE}. By default, all output goes to standard output.
@@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ must use the options.
* Commodity reporting options::
@end menu
-@node Filtering options, Output formatting options, Basic options, Using command options
+@node Filtering options, Output formatting options, Using command options, Using command options
@subsection Filtering options
@table @strong