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resolve |
Longname: | resolve | ![]() |
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Released: | 7.80 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Created: | 7.80 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also: | var attr stream mini getvar indirect (n/a) expr show xpath attrloop tokloop measure xpointer fs fish fishloop prop propval length lookup string perl lump_expand hash taginfo format_num format_seq css char Technote: 0080 |
Summary |
A keyword used with function variables: ^[funcname parameter(s)]. This syntax can be used anywhere that a regular 3B2 variable can be used: in show strings, in scripts, in expressions, etc. Function variables are a V8 feature that uniforms variable use and functions into a readable syntax. The 'reslove' function resolves and displays the value of any defined 3B2 {area}. |
Example extract |
The following show string will display the current value of the th command (text height).
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Syntax
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area_name:t |
area_name:t |
The name of the defined 3B2 area (or shortcut) you want to reslove. |
Show where the area {sgml_dtd} is pointing to. |
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Document created on 11-Nov-2004 (revision 1)