;print: cleanup; discuss unbalanced output (#1429)
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				@ -4,12 +4,11 @@ Show transaction journal entries, sorted by date.
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The print command displays full journal entries (transactions) from
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					The print command displays full journal entries (transactions) from
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the journal file in date order, tidily formatted.
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					the journal file, sorted by date
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With --date2, transactions are sorted by secondary date instead.
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					(or with `--date2`, by [secondary date](#secondary-dates)).
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					Amounts are shown right-aligned within each transaction (but not across all transactions). 
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print's output is always a valid [hledger journal](https://hledger.org/hledger.html).  
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					Directives and inter-transaction comments are not shown.
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It preserves all transaction information, but it does not preserve
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					Eg:
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directives or inter-transaction comments
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```shell
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					```shell
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$ hledger print
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					$ hledger print
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@ -35,6 +34,20 @@ $ hledger print
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    assets:bank:checking           $-1
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					    assets:bank:checking           $-1
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```
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					```
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					print's output is usually a valid [hledger journal](https://hledger.org/hledger.html), and you can process it again with a second hledger command. This can be useful for certain kinds of search, eg:
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					```shell
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					# Show running total of food expenses paid from cash.
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					# -f- reads from stdin. -I/--ignore-assertions is sometimes needed.
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					$ hledger print assets:cash | hledger -f- -I reg expenses:food
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					```
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					There are some situations where print's output can become unparseable:
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					- [Rounding](#rounding) amounts according to [commodity display styles](#commodity-display-style) can cause transactions to appear [unbalanced](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues/931).
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					- [Valuation](#valuation) affects posting amounts but not [balance assertion](#balance-assertions) or [balance assignment](#balance-assignments) amounts, potentially causing those to [fail](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues/1429).
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					- [Auto postings](#auto-postings) can generate postings with [too many missing amounts](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues/1276).
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Normally, the journal entry's explicit or implicit amount style is preserved.
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					Normally, the journal entry's explicit or implicit amount style is preserved.
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For example, when an amount is omitted in the journal, it will not appear in the output.
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					For example, when an amount is omitted in the journal, it will not appear in the output.
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Similarly, when a transaction price is implied but not written, it will not appear in the output.
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					Similarly, when a transaction price is implied but not written, it will not appear in the output.
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