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Latest revision as of 12:23, 13 September 2007
Synopsis
shutDown ["force"]
Description
The shutDown command shuts your computer down. The option force forces non-responsive application to shut down, as well.
Example
if #charGhost = YES { shutDown }
See Also
Miscellaneous
- Miscellaneous commands
display | Shows a message |
execute | Executes an external program |
linesPerCycle | Sets the execution speed |
set | sets a variable to a value (variable assignment) |
send | Sends a HTTP request to a server and runs the code that is returned |
shutDown | Shuts your computer down |
sound | Plays a wave file or the SystemDefault beep |
str | performs a operation on a string |
tile | retrieves information about tiles |