Difference between revisions of "Syntax Highlighting"
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Revision as of 02:56, 7 January 2013
Syntax within text areas of ADRIFT 5 are highlighted when certain things are typed. This makes it clear that you are calling a function, or referencing a key. This helps to highlight if you have typed an invalid entry.
Functions are highlighted in blue, for example %ListExits[%Player%]%.
References are highlighted in green, for example %direction%.
Keys are highlighted in red, for example Object12.
Property functions are highlighted in dark red, for example Player.Held.List.
Comments are highlighted in grey, for example <!-- This is a comment -->.
Variables are highlighted in purple, for example %Score%.
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