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diff --git a/doc/ledger3.texi b/doc/ledger3.texi index e854260a..30d7d5a4 100644 --- a/doc/ledger3.texi +++ b/doc/ledger3.texi @@ -114,9 +114,11 @@ fat. Think of it as the Bran Muffin of accounting tools. To use it, you need to start keeping a journal. This is the basis of all accounting, and if you haven't started yet, now is the time to learn. The little booklet that comes with your checkbook is a journal, -so we'll describe double-entry accounting in terms of that. If you use -another GUI accounting program like GNUCash, the vast majority of its -functionality is geared towards helping you keep a journal. +so we'll describe double-entry accounting in terms of that. + +@c If you use +@c another GUI accounting program like GNUCash, the vast majority of its +@c functionality is geared towards helping you keep a journal. A checkbook journal records debits (subtractions, or withdrawals) and credits (additions, or deposits) with reference to a single account: |