doc: options cleanups
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				| @ -272,10 +272,10 @@ or one of the built-in implicit tags (like `code` or `payee`). | ||||
| As with account names, when tag values have `multiple:colon-separated:parts` hledger will build hierarchy, | ||||
| displayed in tree-mode reports, summarisable with a depth limit, and so on. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| `--pivot` affects all reports, and is one of those options you can write before the command name if you wish. | ||||
| You can think of hledger transforming the journal before any other processing, | ||||
| replacing every posting's account name with the value of the specified tag on that posting, | ||||
| inheriting it from the transaction or using a blank value if it's not present. | ||||
| `--pivot` is a general option affecting all reports; you can think of hledger transforming  | ||||
| the journal before any other processing, replacing every posting's account name with  | ||||
| the value of the specified tag on that posting, inheriting it from the transaction  | ||||
| or using a blank value if it's not present. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| An example: | ||||
| 
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| @ -340,13 +340,12 @@ Some things to note: | ||||
| must be enclosed in forward slashes (`/REGEX/`). Elsewhere in hledger, | ||||
| these are not required. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - To match a regular expression metacharacter like `$` as a literal | ||||
| character, prepend a backslash. Eg to search for amounts with the | ||||
| - In queries, to match a regular expression metacharacter like `$`  | ||||
| as a literal character, prepend a backslash. Eg to search for amounts with the | ||||
| dollar sign in hledger-web, write `cur:\$`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - On the command line, some metacharacters like `$` have a special | ||||
| meaning to the shell and so must be escaped a second time, with single | ||||
| or double quotes or another backslash.  Eg, to match amounts with the | ||||
| dollar sign from the command line, write `cur:'\$'` or `cur:\\$`. | ||||
| meaning to the shell and so must be escaped at least once more. | ||||
| See [Special characters](#special-characters).  | ||||
| 
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