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@@ -2082,6 +2082,7 @@ the syntax @code{[ACTUAL_DATE]} or @code{[=EFFECTIVE_DATE]} or
@item P
@findex --download
+@findex P
Specifies a historical price for a commodity. These are usually found
in a pricing history file (see the @option{--download (-Q)} option).
The syntax is:
@@ -2262,6 +2263,7 @@ assert <VALUE EXPRESSION BOOLEAN RESULT>
@end smallexample
@item bucket
+@anchor{bucket}
@c instance_t::default_account_directive
Defines the default account to use for balancing transactions.
Normally, each transaction has at least two postings, which must
@@ -2540,6 +2542,7 @@ This is a synonym for @code{comment} and must be closed by an
@code{end} tag.
@item year
+@anchor{year}
@c instance_t::year_directive in textual.cc
Denotes the year used for all subsequent transactions that give a date
without a year. The year should appear immediately after the
@@ -2555,12 +2558,15 @@ alone, for backwards compatibility with older Ledger versions.
@table @code
@item A
-See @code{bucket}.
+@findex A
+@xref{bucket}.
@item Y
-See @code{year}.
+@findex Y
+@xref{year}.
@item N SYMBOL
+@findex N
Indicates that pricing information is to be ignored for a given
symbol, nor will quotes ever be downloaded for that symbol. Useful
with a home currency, such as the dollar @samp{$}. It is recommended
@@ -2573,6 +2579,7 @@ N SYMBOL
@item D AMOUNT
@findex xact
+@findex D
Specifies the default commodity to use, by specifying an amount in the
expected format. The @command{xact} command will use this commodity as
@@ -2587,6 +2594,7 @@ D $1,000.00
@end smallexample
@item C AMOUNT1 = AMOUNT2
+@findex C
Specifies a commodity conversion, where the first amount is given to
be equivalent to the second amount. The first amount should use the
decimal precision desired during reporting:
@@ -2596,6 +2604,12 @@ C 1.00 Kb = 1024 bytes
@end smallexample
@item I, i, O, o, b, h
+@findex I
+@findex i
+@findex O
+@findex o
+@findex b
+@findex h
These four relate to timeclock support, which permits Ledger to read
timelog files. See timeclock's documentation for more info on the
syntax of its timelog files.