diff --git a/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Print.md b/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Print.md index 31738d5d3..e20c11cbe 100644 --- a/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Print.md +++ b/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Print.md @@ -110,9 +110,8 @@ Note rounding can produce unbalanced journal entries, perhaps requiring manual f Normally, print's output is a valid [hledger journal](#journal), which you can "pipe" to a second hledger command for further processing. - This is sometimes convenient for achieving certain kinds of query -(though less needed now that queries have become more powerful). +(though less needed now that queries have become more powerful): ```cli # Show running total of food expenses paid from cash. @@ -120,12 +119,13 @@ This is sometimes convenient for achieving certain kinds of query $ hledger print assets:cash | hledger -f- -I reg expenses:food ``` -Here are some things which can cause print's output to become unparseable: +But here are some things which can cause print's output to become unparseable: - `--round` (see above) can disrupt transaction balancing. - [Account aliases](#alias-directive) or [pivoting](#pivoting) can disrupt account names, balance assertions, or balance assignments. - [Value reporting](#value-reporting) also can disrupt balance assertions or balance assignments. - [Auto postings](#auto-postings) can generate too many amountless postings. +- [`--infer-costs or --infer-equity`](#equity-conversion-postings) can generate too-complex redundant costs. ### print, other features