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Simon Michael 2020-06-16 19:34:27 -07:00
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@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ https://plaintextaccounting.org -> data import/conversion
.PP
A posting amount can be set in one of these ways:
.IP \[bu] 2
by assigning (with a fields list or field assigment) to
by assigning (with a fields list or field assignment) to
\f[C]amountN\f[R] (posting N\[aq]s amount) or \f[C]amount\f[R] (posting
1\[aq]s amount)
.IP \[bu] 2

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@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ File: hledger_csv.info, Node: Setting amounts, Next: Setting currency/commodit
A posting amount can be set in one of these ways:
* by assigning (with a fields list or field assigment) to 'amountN'
* by assigning (with a fields list or field assignment) to 'amountN'
(posting N's amount) or 'amount' (posting 1's amount)
* by assigning to 'amountN-in' and 'amountN-out' (or 'amount-in' and
@ -1098,12 +1098,12 @@ Node: Deduplicating importing30113
Ref: #deduplicating-importing30292
Node: Setting amounts31325
Ref: #setting-amounts31494
Node: Setting currency/commodity32480
Ref: #setting-currencycommodity32672
Node: Referencing other fields33475
Ref: #referencing-other-fields33675
Node: How CSV rules are evaluated34572
Ref: #how-csv-rules-are-evaluated34745
Node: Setting currency/commodity32481
Ref: #setting-currencycommodity32673
Node: Referencing other fields33476
Ref: #referencing-other-fields33676
Node: How CSV rules are evaluated34573
Ref: #how-csv-rules-are-evaluated34746

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@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ TIPS
Setting amounts
A posting amount can be set in one of these ways:
o by assigning (with a fields list or field assigment) to amountN
o by assigning (with a fields list or field assignment) to amountN
(posting N's amount) or amount (posting 1's amount)
o by assigning to amountN-in and amountN-out (or amount-in and amount-

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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ This is an alternative way of running multiple hledger-web instances
behind a reverse proxy that handles authentication for different users.
The path can be derived in a predictable way, eg by using the username
within the path.
As an example, \f[C]nginx\f[R] as reverse proxy can use the variabel
As an example, \f[C]nginx\f[R] as reverse proxy can use the variable
\f[C]$remote_user\f[R] to derive a path from the username used in a HTTP
basic authentication.
The following \f[C]proxy_pass\f[R] directive allows access to all

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@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ that for communication. This is an alternative way of running multiple
hledger-web instances behind a reverse proxy that handles authentication
for different users. The path can be derived in a predictable way, eg
by using the username within the path. As an example, 'nginx' as
reverse proxy can use the variabel '$remote_user' to derive a path from
reverse proxy can use the variable '$remote_user' to derive a path from
the username used in a HTTP basic authentication. The following
'proxy_pass' directive allows access to all 'hledger-web' instances that
created a socket in '/tmp/hledger/':

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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ OPTIONS
hledger-web instances behind a reverse proxy that handles authentica-
tion for different users. The path can be derived in a predictable
way, eg by using the username within the path. As an example, nginx as
reverse proxy can use the variabel $remote_user to derive a path from
reverse proxy can use the variable $remote_user to derive a path from
the username used in a HTTP basic authentication. The following
proxy_pass directive allows access to all hledger-web instances that
created a socket in /tmp/hledger/: