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-rw-r--r-- | doc/ledger3.texi | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ledger3.texi b/doc/ledger3.texi index f2b3c682..5d8ab55c 100644 --- a/doc/ledger3.texi +++ b/doc/ledger3.texi @@ -8247,8 +8247,8 @@ Evaluate @var{string} as format just like the @option{--format} option. @end defun @defun format_date date format -Return the @var{date} as a string using @var{format}. See strftime (3) -for format string details. +Return the @var{date} as a string using @var{format}. See +@code{strftime (3)} for format string details. @smallexample @c command:9605B13,with_input:3406FC1 $ ledger -f expr.dat --format "%(format_date(date, '%A, %B %d. %Y'))\n" reg assets @end smallexample @@ -8258,8 +8258,8 @@ Friday, January 16. 2015 @end defun @defun format_datetime datetime format -Return the @var{datetime} as a string using @var{format}. Refer to strftime (3) -for format string details. +Return the @var{datetime} as a string using @var{format}. Refer to +@code{strftime (3)} for format string details. @end defun @defun get_at sequence index @@ -8600,8 +8600,8 @@ $ ledger -f expr.dat --format "%12(5*O)\n" reg assets @end smallexample @item [DATEFMT] -Inserts the result of formatting a posting's date with a date -format string, exactly like those supported by strftime (3). For +Inserts the result of formatting a posting's date with a date format +string, exactly like those supported by @code{strftime (3)}. For example: @samp{%[%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S]}. @item S |