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Concerning the problem of the phrasing


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icarusli
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Old 06-21-2006 , 06:08   Concerning the problem of the phrasing
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I see in "statsx.sma" this document such language sentence:

Quote:
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new addStast[] = "amx_statscfg add ^"%s^" %s"
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I know that is method to use "" exportation an a quotation marks in VB
I also know the above language an exportation for inside realizing like this:

Quote:
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amx_statscfg add "Show Attackers" ShowAttackers
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But " ^ " is which turn the righteousness sign phoneticly?At where can find out such phrasing elucidation?


If you know, can explain for me in detail?


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The amx_statscfg is a function defined in statscfg.sma


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help me please.
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VEN
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Old 06-21-2006 , 09:13  
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^ is a control character (amxx default).

So using it you can denote new line: ^n, tab: ^t, et cetera.

You can change control character, example:
Code:
#pragma ctrlchar '\'
Review http://www.compuphase.com/pawn/pawn-lang.pdf for details.

Last edited by VEN; 12-31-2006 at 16:20.
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icarusli
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Old 06-21-2006 , 11:30  
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Thank you very much for your help.

Document provided from you in I found out it.

Very happy so quick can see a reply
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