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The simplest part of a FDS is commonly called a '''phrase'''.
 
The simplest part of a FDS is commonly called a '''phrase'''.
   
Phrases can be selected from a list: this behaviour applies when phrases are separated by slashes and put between square brackets (e.g. {{Code||[phrase 1/phrase 2/...]}}).
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Phrases can be selected from a list: this behaviour applies when phrases are separated by slashes and put between square brackets (e.g. {{Code||[phrase 1/phrase 2/...]}}). The use of an ellipsis (<TT>...</TT> or <TT>&hellip;</TT>) indicates that this pattern can be repeated indefinitely.
   
 
Definitions, though, are more flexible, and can be generalized.
 
Definitions, though, are more flexible, and can be generalized.

Revision as of 06:47, November 21, 2012

A Format Definition String, commonly shortened to FDS, is the common way to translate operator or statement general formatting schemes.

Definition

The simplest part of a FDS is commonly called a phrase.

Phrases can be selected from a list: this behaviour applies when phrases are separated by slashes and put between square brackets (e.g. [phrase 1/phrase 2/...]). The use of an ellipsis (... or ) indicates that this pattern can be repeated indefinitely.

Definitions, though, are more flexible, and can be generalized.

The statement <solidus> represents the forward slash (/), and is used to avoid confusion with the phrase selector separator.

This wiki and FDS

This wiki has a predefined template for code, which visually separates phrases.

It has the form {{tag|<token>|<type>}}.

The template also defines the phrase type type and literal as different.

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