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| - | Tokens are similar to macros. They are replaced at runtime with the predefined values. There are system tokens like " | ||
| - | You can also define your own tokens. This is done through the token.properties file in " | ||
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| - | The custom tokens are defined with a " | ||
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| - | Custom tokens must be referenced with a prefix " | ||
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| - | For example the following line defines a " | ||
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| - | You then use this in mScript: | ||
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| - | <if value1=" | ||
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| - | </if> | ||
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| - | Usually each token is defined in the token.properties file in one line. However, if you want to span the token definition over multiple lines for better readability, | ||
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| - | For example: | ||
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| - | myToken=line1 \ | ||
| - | line2 \ | ||
| - | last line | ||
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| - | Regardless of multiple lines, they are concatenate together into a single one line text when the token is used with white spaces removed. | ||
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| - | **Rel 3.0.13** | ||