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authorCraig Earls <enderw88@gmail.com>2013-03-23 14:22:47 -0700
committerCraig Earls <enderw88@gmail.com>2013-03-23 14:22:47 -0700
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Fix Bug 929 consistent naming of buffer narrowing.
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diff --git a/doc/ledger-mode.texi b/doc/ledger-mode.texi
index 001eb054..7b62a735 100644
--- a/doc/ledger-mode.texi
+++ b/doc/ledger-mode.texi
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Ledger from a convenient command line.
* Quick Add::
* Reconciliation::
* Reports::
-* Folding::
+* Narrowing::
@end menu
@node Quick Add, Reconciliation, Quick Demo, Quick Demo
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ reach $0. End the reconciliation by typing @code{C-c C-c}. This saves
the demo.ledger buffer and marks the transactions and finally cleared.
Type @code{q} to close out the reconciliation buffer.
-@node Reports, Folding, Reconciliation, Quick Demo
+@node Reports, Narrowing, Reconciliation, Quick Demo
@subsection Reports
The real power of Ledger is in it reporting capabilities. Reports can
@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ Another built-in report is the balance report. In the
report to run, type @code{bal}, and a balance report of all accounts
will be shown.
-@node Folding, , Reports, Quick Demo
-@subsection Folding
+@node Narrowing, , Reports, Quick Demo
+@subsection Narrowing
A ledger file can get very large. It can be helpful to collapse the buffer
to display only the transactions you are interested in. Ledger-mode
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ match the regex. The regex can be on any field, or amount.
* Marking Transactions::
* Deleting Transactions::
* Sorting Transactions::
-* Hiding Transactions::
+* Narrowing Transactions::
@end menu
@node Adding Transactions, Editing Amounts, The Ledger Buffer, The Ledger Buffer
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ provides an easy way to delete the transaction under point: @code{C-c
C-d}. The advantage to using this method is that the complete
transaction operation is in the undo buffer.
-@node Sorting Transactions, Hiding Transactions, Deleting Transactions, The Ledger Buffer
+@node Sorting Transactions, Narrowing Transactions, Deleting Transactions, The Ledger Buffer
@section Sorting Transactions
As you operating on the Ledger files, they may become disorganized. For
@@ -320,10 +320,10 @@ You can use menu entries to insert start and end markers. These
functions will automatically delete old markers and put new new marker
at point.
-@node Hiding Transactions, , Sorting Transactions, The Ledger Buffer
-@section Hiding Transactions
+@node Narrowing Transactions, , Sorting Transactions, The Ledger Buffer
+@section Narrowing Transactions
-Often you will want to run Ledger register reports just to look at ax
+Often you will want to run Ledger register reports just to look at a
specific set of transactions. If you don't need the running total
calculation handled by Ledger, Ledger-mode provides a rapid way of
narrowing what is displayed in the buffer in a way that is simpler than
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ C-f} again.
* Starting a Reconciliation::
* Mark Transactions Pending::
* Edit Transactions During Reconciliation::
-* Finalize Reconciliation::
+* Finalize Reconciliation::
* Adding and Deleting Transactions during Reconciliation::
* Changing Reconciliation Account::
* Changing Reconciliation Target::