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A constant that represents ''semi-colon'' character. | A constant that represents ''semi-colon'' character. | ||
Revision as of 21:11, 6 August 2005
#smc
Constant System Variables
Syntax
#smc
Description
→ A constant that represents semi-colon character.
The constant #smc is used to assign or compare a variable or an expression with the semi-colon character.
This is required because the semi-colon character ';' is used for inline comments.
See Also
Example
set %charInfo #charName , #smc , #charGhost menu window size 100 100 menu window title %charInfo menu show