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-\f0\fs28 \cf0 In the Ledger tarball is an Emacs module, @file\{ledger.el\}. This\
-module makes the process of keeping a text ledger much easier for\
-Emacs users. I recommend putting this at the top of your ledger file:\
-\
-@example\
-; -*-ledger-*-\
-@end example\
-\
-And this in your @file\{.emacs\} file, after copying @file\{ledger.el\} to\
-your @file\{site-lisp\} directory:\
-\
-@example\
-(load "ledger")\
-@end example\
-\
-Now when you edit your ledger file, it will be in\
-@command\{ledger-mode\}. @command\{ledger-mode\} adds these commands:\
-\
-@table @strong\
-@item C-c C-a\
-For quickly adding new transactions based on the form of older ones (see\
-previous section).\
-\
-@item C-c C-c\
-Toggles the ``cleared'' flag of the posting under point.\
-\
-@item C-c C-d\
-Delete the transaction under point.\
-\
-@item C-c C-r\
-Reconciles an account by displaying the postings in another\
-buffer, where simply hitting the spacebar will toggle the pending flag\
-of the posting in the ledger. Once all the appropriate\
-postings have been marked, press C-c C-c in the reconcile buffer\
-to ``commit'' the reconciliation, which will mark all of the transactions\
-as cleared, and display the new cleared balance in the minibuffer.\
-\
-@item C-c C-m\
-Set the default month for new transactions added with C-c C-a. This is\
-handy if you have a large number of postings to enter from a\
-previous month.\
-\
-@item C-c C-y\
-Set the default year for new transactions added with C-c C-a. This is\
-handy if you have a large number of postings to enter from a\
-previous year.\
-@end table\
-\
-Once you enter the reconcile buffer, there are several key commands\
-available:\
-\
-@table @strong\
-@item RET\
-Visit the ledger file transaction corresponding to the reconcile transaction.\
-\
-@item C-c C-c\
-Commit the reconcialation. This marks all of the marked postings\
-as ``cleared'', saves the ledger file, and then displays the new\
-cleared balance.\
-\
-@item C-l\
-Refresh the reconcile buffer by re-reading postings from the\
-ledger data file.\
-\
-@item SPC\
-Toggle the posting under point as cleared.\
-\
-@item a\
-Add a new transaction to the ledger data file, and refresh the reconcile\
-buffer to include its postings (if the transaction is added to the same\
-account as the one being reconciled).\
-\
-@item d\
-Delete the transaction related to the posting under point. Note: This\
-may result in multiple postings being deleted.\
-\
-@item n\
-Move to the next line.\
-\
-@item p\
-Move to the previous line.\
-\
-@item C-c C-r\
-@item r\
-Attempt to auto-reconcile the postings to the entered balance. If\
-it can do so, it will mark all those postings as pending that\
-would yield the specified balance.\
-\
-@item C-x C-s\
-@item s\
-Save the ledger data file, and show the current cleared balance for\
-the account being reconciled.\
-\
-@item q\
-Quit the reconcile buffer.\
-@end table\
-\
-There is also an @command\{emacs\} command which can be used to output\
-reports in a format directly @code\{read\}-able from Emacs Lisp.} \ No newline at end of file