Document Conventions

When a command is listed in this documentation the arguments will always be marked in italics. Optional arguments will be surrounded with brackets, eg: [optional]. Note that only arguments at the tail of the list can be omitted.

If a command was introduced after the initial release of NWP version 1.0, then the version where the command first became available will be noted in red by the command.

If the documentation says a particular action or argument will display an error, it means that an error dialog will be shown to the user and the macro execution will be terminated.

If a command says it will take a particular action if a value is true it is understood that the value can be any true value, not just the @true constant. For example, 1 is a true value. For more, see the section on considering whether a value is “true” or not.


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