Re: label?!
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2005
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 61606
interpreted = N
texte = Donovan Brooke wrote:> > Doh, spoke to soon, I was taking this from an example in the docs...> are you saying its a reserved variable name?Well, I said the list was neither complete nor accurate (yet). ;-)I made a rough list quite a while ago and never got around to clean it up properly. Since somebody just asked I decided to upload what I had.Terry Wilson wrote: > Interesting listing. It would be helpful to know under what conditions > some of these are used.Yes, my original idea was to provide descriptions of each tag as well. Unfortunately I simply don't have time for that.Everything is in the WebDna manual of course, but while the manual is great for answering questions like "which tag do I use for this purpose?" info about the reverse "which purpose does this tag have?" can be much trickier to find there. > [backwards] ? [add_em_up] ? [math1] and [math3] > but not [math2] ?[add_em_up] is an error. I'll remove it from the list. Same with [backwards]When it comes to [math1] and [math3] I'm not sure.Ideally Smithmicro should have provided a complete list of reserved variables/tags/commands as a part of the manual, but since that doesn't seem to happen I'm afraid we need to do some detective work to find them all.Frank Nordberghttp://www.musicaviva.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Donovan Brooke wrote:> > Doh, spoke to soon, I was taking this from an example in the docs...> are you saying its a reserved variable name?Well, I said the list was neither complete nor accurate (yet). ;-)I made a rough list quite a while ago and never got around to clean it up properly. Since somebody just asked I decided to upload what I had.Terry Wilson wrote: > Interesting listing. It would be helpful to know under what conditions > some of these are used.Yes, my original idea was to provide descriptions of each tag as well. Unfortunately I simply don't have time for that.Everything is in the WebDna manual of course, but while the manual is great for answering questions like "which tag do I use for this purpose?" info about the reverse "which purpose does this tag have?" can be much trickier to find there. > [backwards] ? [add_em_up] ? [math1] and [math3] > but not [math2] ?[add_em_up] is an error. I'll remove it from the list. Same with [backwards]When it comes to [math1] and [math3] I'm not sure.Ideally Smithmicro should have provided a complete list of reserved variables/tags/commands as a part of the manual, but since that doesn't seem to happen I'm afraid we need to do some detective work to find them all.Frank Nordberghttp://www.musicaviva.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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