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| Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Next: config integer-values, Up: Config File Format [Contents][Index] 7.11.1 assigning a string value to a configurableThe basic syntax is a name followed by a value on a single line. They are
separated from each other by either white space, a colon ( Fundamentally, it looks like this: name value for that name
name = another \
multi-line value \
for that name.
name: a *third* value for If you need more control over the content of the value, you may enclose the value in XML style brackets: <name>value </name> Within these brackets you need not (must not) continue the value data with
backslashes. You may also select the string formation rules to use, just
add the attribute after the name, thus:
And here is an example of an XML-styled value: <name cooked>
This is&nl;&ht;another multi-line
&ht;string example.
</name>
The string value associated with Next: config integer-values, Up: Config File Format [Contents][Index] |
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