;doc: journal: hide FILE FORMAT heading on web; move editor info
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				@ -61,8 +61,17 @@ Here's an example:
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    assets:bank:checking
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					    assets:bank:checking
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					Helper modes exist for popular text editors, which make working with
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					journal files easier. They add colour, formatting, tab completion, and
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					helpful commands, and are quite recommended if you edit your journal
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					with a text editor. They include ledger-mode or hledger-mode for
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					Emacs, vim-ledger for Vim, hledger-vscode for Visual Studio Code, and
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					others. See the [Editor configuration](editors.html) at hledger.org
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					for the latest information.
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					_man_({{
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# FILE FORMAT
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					# FILE FORMAT
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<!-- Now let's explore the available journal file syntax in detail. -->
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					}})
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## Transactions
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					## Transactions
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- `modified:` - this transaction was modified
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					- `modified:` - this transaction was modified
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- `_modified:` - a hidden tag not appearing in the comment; this transaction was modified "just now".
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					- `_modified:` - a hidden tag not appearing in the comment; this transaction was modified "just now".
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# EDITOR SUPPORT
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Helper modes exist for popular text editors, which make working with
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journal files easier. They add colour, formatting, tab completion, and
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helpful commands, and are quite recommended if you edit your journal
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with a text editor. They include ledger-mode or hledger-mode for
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Emacs, vim-ledger for Vim, hledger-vscode for Visual Studio Code, and
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others. See the [Editor configuration](editors.html) at hledger.org
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for the latest information.
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