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				| @ -1895,7 +1895,8 @@ rendered on one line | ||||
| \f[C]%20(total)\ \ %2(depth_spacer)%\-(account)\f[] \- the default | ||||
| format for the single\-column balance report | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| .SS Colour support | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| @ -2014,7 +2015,8 @@ Normally balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what | ||||
| you need for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin | ||||
| dates. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| .SS balancesheetequity | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Just like balancesheet, but also reports Equity (which it assumes is | ||||
| @ -2151,7 +2153,8 @@ Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per period, though as with | ||||
| multicolumn balance reports you can alter the report mode with | ||||
| \f[C]\-\-change\f[]/\f[C]\-\-cumulative\f[]/\f[C]\-\-historical\f[]. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| .SS check\-dates | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Check that transactions are sorted by increasing date. | ||||
| @ -2350,7 +2353,8 @@ Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per period, though as | ||||
| with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the report mode with | ||||
| \f[C]\-\-change\f[]/\f[C]\-\-cumulative\f[]/\f[C]\-\-historical\f[]. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| .SS prices | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Print all market prices from the journal. | ||||
| @ -2463,7 +2467,8 @@ increasing dates, and that transactions on the same day do not get | ||||
| reordered. | ||||
| See also the import command. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| @ -2675,7 +2680,8 @@ $\ hledger\ reg\ \-w\ $COLUMNS,40\ \ \ \ \ \ #\ use\ terminal\ width,\ and\ set\ | ||||
| \f[] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| .SS register\-match | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Print the one posting whose transaction description is closest to DESC, | ||||
| @ -2714,7 +2720,8 @@ The stats command displays summary information for the whole journal, or | ||||
| a matched part of it. | ||||
| With a reporting interval, it shows a report for each report period. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| .SS tags | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| List all the tag names used in the journal. | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -1474,7 +1474,8 @@ may be needed to get pleasing results. | ||||
|    * '%20(total) %2(depth_spacer)%-(account)' - the default format for | ||||
|      the single-column balance report | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Colour support,  Prev: Custom balance output,  Up: balance | ||||
| @ -1570,7 +1571,8 @@ the report mode with '--change'/'--cumulative'/'--historical'.  Normally | ||||
| balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need | ||||
| for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: balancesheetequity,  Next: cashflow,  Prev: balancesheet,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -1682,7 +1684,8 @@ each report period.  Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per | ||||
| period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the | ||||
| report mode with '--change'/'--cumulative'/'--historical'. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: check-dates,  Next: check-dupes,  Prev: cashflow,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -1861,7 +1864,8 @@ each report period.  Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses | ||||
| per period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the | ||||
| report mode with '--change'/'--cumulative'/'--historical'. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: prices,  Next: print,  Prev: incomestatement,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -1958,8 +1962,8 @@ $ hledger -f bank1.csv print --new | ||||
| increasing dates, and that transactions on the same day do not get | ||||
| reordered.  See also the import command. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection.  Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger print -Ocsv | ||||
| "txnidx","date","date2","status","code","description","comment","account","amount","commodity","credit","debit","posting-status","posting-comment" | ||||
| @ -2129,7 +2133,8 @@ $ export COLUMNS=100; hledger reg # set till session end (or window resize) | ||||
| $ hledger reg -w 100,40           # set overall width 100, description width 40 | ||||
| $ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40      # use terminal width, and set description width | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: register-match,  Next: rewrite,  Prev: register,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -2178,7 +2183,8 @@ Commodities              : 1 ($) | ||||
| or a matched part of it.  With a reporting interval, it shows a report | ||||
| for each report period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output format | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: tags,  Next: test,  Prev: stats,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -2450,75 +2456,75 @@ Node: Budgets44692 | ||||
| Ref: #budgets44839 | ||||
| Node: Custom balance output48670 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-balance-output48832 | ||||
| Node: Colour support50989 | ||||
| Ref: #colour-support51121 | ||||
| Node: balancesheet51294 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheet51430 | ||||
| Node: balancesheetequity53732 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheetequity53881 | ||||
| Node: cashflow54418 | ||||
| Ref: #cashflow54546 | ||||
| Node: check-dates56660 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dates56787 | ||||
| Node: check-dupes56904 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dupes57028 | ||||
| Node: close57165 | ||||
| Ref: #close57272 | ||||
| Node: help57602 | ||||
| Ref: #help57702 | ||||
| Node: import58776 | ||||
| Ref: #import58890 | ||||
| Node: incomestatement59620 | ||||
| Ref: #incomestatement59754 | ||||
| Node: prices62149 | ||||
| Ref: #prices62264 | ||||
| Node: print62307 | ||||
| Ref: #print62417 | ||||
| Node: print-unique67301 | ||||
| Ref: #print-unique67427 | ||||
| Node: register67495 | ||||
| Ref: #register67622 | ||||
| Node: Custom register output72123 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-register-output72252 | ||||
| Node: register-match73473 | ||||
| Ref: #register-match73607 | ||||
| Node: rewrite73790 | ||||
| Ref: #rewrite73907 | ||||
| Node: stats73976 | ||||
| Ref: #stats74079 | ||||
| Node: tags74940 | ||||
| Ref: #tags75038 | ||||
| Node: test75274 | ||||
| Ref: #test75358 | ||||
| Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS75726 | ||||
| Ref: #add-on-commands75836 | ||||
| Node: Official add-ons77123 | ||||
| Ref: #official-add-ons77263 | ||||
| Node: api77350 | ||||
| Ref: #api77439 | ||||
| Node: ui77491 | ||||
| Ref: #ui77590 | ||||
| Node: web77648 | ||||
| Ref: #web77737 | ||||
| Node: Third party add-ons77783 | ||||
| Ref: #third-party-add-ons77958 | ||||
| Node: diff78093 | ||||
| Ref: #diff78190 | ||||
| Node: iadd78289 | ||||
| Ref: #iadd78403 | ||||
| Node: interest78486 | ||||
| Ref: #interest78607 | ||||
| Node: irr78702 | ||||
| Ref: #irr78800 | ||||
| Node: Experimental add-ons78878 | ||||
| Ref: #experimental-add-ons79030 | ||||
| Node: autosync79321 | ||||
| Ref: #autosync79433 | ||||
| Node: budget79672 | ||||
| Ref: #budget79794 | ||||
| Node: chart79860 | ||||
| Ref: #chart79977 | ||||
| Node: check80048 | ||||
| Ref: #check80150 | ||||
| Node: Colour support50998 | ||||
| Ref: #colour-support51130 | ||||
| Node: balancesheet51303 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheet51439 | ||||
| Node: balancesheetequity53750 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheetequity53899 | ||||
| Node: cashflow54436 | ||||
| Ref: #cashflow54564 | ||||
| Node: check-dates56687 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dates56814 | ||||
| Node: check-dupes56931 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dupes57055 | ||||
| Node: close57192 | ||||
| Ref: #close57299 | ||||
| Node: help57629 | ||||
| Ref: #help57729 | ||||
| Node: import58803 | ||||
| Ref: #import58917 | ||||
| Node: incomestatement59647 | ||||
| Ref: #incomestatement59781 | ||||
| Node: prices62185 | ||||
| Ref: #prices62300 | ||||
| Node: print62343 | ||||
| Ref: #print62453 | ||||
| Node: print-unique67347 | ||||
| Ref: #print-unique67473 | ||||
| Node: register67541 | ||||
| Ref: #register67668 | ||||
| Node: Custom register output72169 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-register-output72298 | ||||
| Node: register-match73528 | ||||
| Ref: #register-match73662 | ||||
| Node: rewrite73845 | ||||
| Ref: #rewrite73962 | ||||
| Node: stats74031 | ||||
| Ref: #stats74134 | ||||
| Node: tags75004 | ||||
| Ref: #tags75102 | ||||
| Node: test75338 | ||||
| Ref: #test75422 | ||||
| Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS75790 | ||||
| Ref: #add-on-commands75900 | ||||
| Node: Official add-ons77187 | ||||
| Ref: #official-add-ons77327 | ||||
| Node: api77414 | ||||
| Ref: #api77503 | ||||
| Node: ui77555 | ||||
| Ref: #ui77654 | ||||
| Node: web77712 | ||||
| Ref: #web77801 | ||||
| Node: Third party add-ons77847 | ||||
| Ref: #third-party-add-ons78022 | ||||
| Node: diff78157 | ||||
| Ref: #diff78254 | ||||
| Node: iadd78353 | ||||
| Ref: #iadd78467 | ||||
| Node: interest78550 | ||||
| Ref: #interest78671 | ||||
| Node: irr78766 | ||||
| Ref: #irr78864 | ||||
| Node: Experimental add-ons78942 | ||||
| Ref: #experimental-add-ons79094 | ||||
| Node: autosync79385 | ||||
| Ref: #autosync79497 | ||||
| Node: budget79736 | ||||
| Ref: #budget79858 | ||||
| Node: chart79924 | ||||
| Ref: #chart80041 | ||||
| Node: check80112 | ||||
| Ref: #check80214 | ||||
|  | ||||
| End Tag Table | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -1340,7 +1340,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        o %20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for  the | ||||
|          single-column balance report | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|        This  command also supports output destination and output format selec- | ||||
|        tion. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Colour support | ||||
|        The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| @ -1351,11 +1352,11 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    balancesheet | ||||
|        This command displays a simple balance sheet, showing historical ending | ||||
|        balances of asset and liability accounts  (ignoring  any  report  begin | ||||
|        date).   It  assumes that these accounts are under a top-level asset or | ||||
|        liability account (case insensitive, plural forms also allowed).   Note | ||||
|        this  report shows all account balances with normal positive sign (like | ||||
|        conventional  financial  statements,   unlike   balance/print/register) | ||||
|        balances  of  asset  and  liability accounts (ignoring any report begin | ||||
|        date).  It assumes that these accounts are under a top-level  asset  or | ||||
|        liability  account (case insensitive, plural forms also allowed).  Note | ||||
|        this report shows all account balances with normal positive sign  (like | ||||
|        conventional   financial   statements,  unlike  balance/print/register) | ||||
|        (experimental).  (bs) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --change | ||||
| @ -1363,7 +1364,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               balances | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --cumulative | ||||
|               show balance change accumulated across periods  (in  multicolumn | ||||
|               show  balance  change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn | ||||
|               reports), instead of historical ending balances | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -H --historical | ||||
| @ -1419,12 +1420,13 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                                  0 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each | ||||
|        report  period.  As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the | ||||
|        report mode  with  --change/--cumulative/--historical.   Normally  bal- | ||||
|        ancesheet  shows historical ending balances, which is what you need for | ||||
|        report period.  As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter  the | ||||
|        report  mode  with  --change/--cumulative/--historical.   Normally bal- | ||||
|        ancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need  for | ||||
|        a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|        This  command also supports output destination and output format selec- | ||||
|        tion. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    balancesheetequity | ||||
|        Just like balancesheet, but also reports Equity (which  it  assumes  is | ||||
| @ -1523,33 +1525,34 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        though  as  with  multicolumn  balance reports you can alter the report | ||||
|        mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output format  selec- | ||||
|        tion. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    check-dates | ||||
|        Check that transactions are sorted by increasing date.  With  a  query, | ||||
|        Check  that  transactions are sorted by increasing date.  With a query, | ||||
|        only matched transactions' dates are checked. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    check-dupes | ||||
|        Report  account  names having the same leaf but different prefixes.  An | ||||
|        Report account names having the same leaf but different  prefixes.   An | ||||
|        example: http://stefanorodighiero.net/software/hledger-dupes.html | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    close | ||||
|        Print closing/opening transactions that bring some or all account  bal- | ||||
|        ances  to  zero  and  back.  Can be useful for bringing asset/liability | ||||
|        Print  closing/opening transactions that bring some or all account bal- | ||||
|        ances to zero and back.  Can be  useful  for  bringing  asset/liability | ||||
|        balances across file boundaries, or for closing out income/expenses for | ||||
|        a  period.   This  was formerly called "equity", as in Ledger, and that | ||||
|        a period.  This was formerly called "equity", as in  Ledger,  and  that | ||||
|        alias is also accepted.  See close -help for more. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    help | ||||
|        Show any of the hledger manuals. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The help command displays any of the main hledger manuals,  in  one  of | ||||
|        several  ways.  Run it with no argument to list the manuals, or provide | ||||
|        The  help  command  displays any of the main hledger manuals, in one of | ||||
|        several ways.  Run it with no argument to list the manuals, or  provide | ||||
|        a full or partial manual name to select one. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        hledger manuals are available in several formats.   hledger  help  will | ||||
|        use  the  first  of  these  display  methods  that it finds: info, man, | ||||
|        $PAGER, less, stdout (or when non-interactive, just stdout).   You  can | ||||
|        hledger  manuals  are  available in several formats.  hledger help will | ||||
|        use the first of these  display  methods  that  it  finds:  info,  man, | ||||
|        $PAGER,  less,  stdout (or when non-interactive, just stdout).  You can | ||||
|        force a particular viewer with the --info, --man, --pager, --cat flags. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger help | ||||
| @ -1573,7 +1576,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               ... | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    import | ||||
|        Read new transactions added to each FILE since last run, and  add  them | ||||
|        Read  new  transactions added to each FILE since last run, and add them | ||||
|        to the main journal file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --dry-run | ||||
| @ -1583,28 +1586,28 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        each one.  So eg to add new transactions from all CSV files to the main | ||||
|        journal, it's just: hledger import *.csv | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        New  transactions are detected in the same way as print -new: by assum- | ||||
|        New transactions are detected in the same way as print -new: by  assum- | ||||
|        ing transactions are always added to the input files in increasing date | ||||
|        order, and by saving .latest.FILE state files. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The  -dry-run  output is in journal format, so you can filter it, eg to | ||||
|        The -dry-run output is in journal format, so you can filter it,  eg  to | ||||
|        see only uncategorised transactions: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger import --dry ... | hledger -f- print unknown --ignore-assertions | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    incomestatement | ||||
|        This command displays a simple income statement, showing  revenues  and | ||||
|        expenses  during  a period.  It assumes that these accounts are under a | ||||
|        top-level revenue or income or expense account (case insensitive,  plu- | ||||
|        ral  forms  also allowed).  Note this report shows all account balances | ||||
|        with normal positive  sign  (like  conventional  financial  statements, | ||||
|        This  command  displays a simple income statement, showing revenues and | ||||
|        expenses during a period.  It assumes that these accounts are  under  a | ||||
|        top-level  revenue or income or expense account (case insensitive, plu- | ||||
|        ral forms also allowed).  Note this report shows all  account  balances | ||||
|        with  normal  positive  sign  (like  conventional financial statements, | ||||
|        unlike balance/print/register) (experimental).  (is) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --change | ||||
|               show balance change in each period (default) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --cumulative | ||||
|               show  balance  change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn | ||||
|               show balance change accumulated across periods  (in  multicolumn | ||||
|               reports), instead of changes during periods | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -H --historical | ||||
| @ -1638,8 +1641,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        --sort-amount | ||||
|               sort by amount instead of account code/name | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command displays a simple income statement.  It currently  assumes | ||||
|        that  you have top-level accounts named income (or revenue) and expense | ||||
|        This  command displays a simple income statement.  It currently assumes | ||||
|        that you have top-level accounts named income (or revenue) and  expense | ||||
|        (plural forms also allowed.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger incomestatement | ||||
| @ -1664,11 +1667,12 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                                  0 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each | ||||
|        report  period.   Normally  incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per | ||||
|        period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you  can  alter  the | ||||
|        report period.  Normally incomestatement  shows  revenues/expenses  per | ||||
|        period,  though  as  with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the | ||||
|        report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output format  selec- | ||||
|        tion. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    prices | ||||
|        Print all market prices from the journal. | ||||
| @ -1753,8 +1757,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        increasing dates, and that transactions on the  same  day  do  not  get | ||||
|        reordered.  See also the import command. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This  command  also  supports  output  destination  and output formats. | ||||
|        Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
|        This  command also supports output destination and output format selec- | ||||
|        tion.  Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger print -Ocsv | ||||
|               "txnidx","date","date2","status","code","description","comment","account","amount","commodity","credit","debit","posting-status","posting-comment" | ||||
| @ -1907,11 +1911,12 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               $ hledger reg -w 100,40           # set overall width 100, description width 40 | ||||
|               $ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40      # use terminal width, and set description width | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output format  selec- | ||||
|        tion. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    register-match | ||||
|        Print the one posting whose transaction description is closest to DESC, | ||||
|        in  the  style  of  the register command.  Helps ledger-autosync detect | ||||
|        in the style of the register  command.   Helps  ledger-autosync  detect | ||||
|        already-seen transactions when importing. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    rewrite | ||||
| @ -1921,7 +1926,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        Show some journal statistics. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -o FILE --output-file=FILE | ||||
|               write output to FILE.  A file  extension  matching  one  of  the | ||||
|               write  output  to  FILE.   A  file extension matching one of the | ||||
|               above formats selects that format. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger stats | ||||
| @ -1936,11 +1941,12 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               Accounts                 : 8 (depth 3) | ||||
|               Commodities              : 1 ($) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The  stats  command displays summary information for the whole journal, | ||||
|        or a matched part of it.  With a reporting interval, it shows a  report | ||||
|        The stats command displays summary information for the  whole  journal, | ||||
|        or  a matched part of it.  With a reporting interval, it shows a report | ||||
|        for each report period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output format  selec- | ||||
|        tion. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    tags | ||||
|        List  all the tag names used in the journal.  With a TAGREGEX argument, | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -390,7 +390,7 @@ Some example formats: | ||||
| - `%,%-50(account)  %25(total)` - account name padded to 50 characters, total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on one line | ||||
| - `%20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account)` - the default format for the single-column balance report | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Colour support | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -250,7 +250,7 @@ Normally balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what | ||||
| you need for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin | ||||
| dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## balancesheetequity | ||||
| Just like [balancesheet](#balancesheet), but also reports Equity | ||||
| @ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per period, though | ||||
| as with [multicolumn balance reports](#multicolumn-balance-reports) | ||||
| you can alter the report mode with `--change`/`--cumulative`/`--historical`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## check-dates | ||||
| Check that transactions are sorted by increasing date. | ||||
| @ -503,7 +503,7 @@ Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per period, though | ||||
| as with [multicolumn balance reports](#multicolumn-balance-reports) | ||||
| you can alter the report mode with `--change`/`--cumulative`/`--historical`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## prices | ||||
| Print all [market prices](/manual#market-prices) from the journal. | ||||
| @ -585,7 +585,7 @@ This assumes that transactions added to FILE always have same or increasing date | ||||
| and that transactions on the same day do not get reordered. | ||||
| See also the [import](#import) command.     | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger print -Ocsv | ||||
| @ -740,7 +740,7 @@ $ hledger reg -w 100,40           # set overall width 100, description width 40 | ||||
| $ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40      # use terminal width, and set description width | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## register-match | ||||
| Print the one posting whose transaction description is closest to DESC,  | ||||
| @ -774,7 +774,7 @@ The stats command displays summary information for the whole journal, or | ||||
| a matched part of it. With a [reporting interval](#reporting-interval), | ||||
| it shows a report for each report period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output format](/manual.html#output-format) selection. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## tags | ||||
| List all the tag names used in the journal. With a TAGREGEX argument, | ||||
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