!set lstyle=<br/><span style="color:#800080;font-style:italic;">
!set lstend=</span>:
!set lst_tit=!char 5 to -1 of $tit
!set lst_titend=$titend
!set lst_type=$lstyle Type$lstend
!set type_exec=$lst_type execution command
!set type_pexec=$lst_type execution command (only valid for phtml files)
!set type_var =$lst_type variable command
!set type_both=$lst_type both execution and variable command
!set lst_syntax=$lstyle Syntax$lstend <tt>!
!set lst_alias=$lstyle Aliases$lstend
!set lst_mean =$lstyle Meaning$lstend
WIMS commands can be used in variable processing files and phtml files. A
command is a word preceeded by the character $emph!$emphend.
<p>
Commands has two types:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Execution commands, which are placed as the first word of a line.
</li>
<li>Variable commands, which are placed at the beginning of a definition of
a variable.
</li>
</ul>
Some commands can be used both as execution command and as variable command.
<p>
Commands may accept parameters which are words following it. Parameter
fields are separated by white spaces or special words (depending on the command).
</p>
<a name="cmdlist_list"></a>
<hr
/><h4
>Here is the
list of
$emph$
(choose_
$cmd_choose)$emphend commands
.</h4
>
!if $style!=integral
You may
switch to the
list of
!for i in $cmd_choose_list
!if $i != $cmd_choose
!href cmd=resume&cmd_choose=$i#cmdlist_list $(choose_$i)
commands
!endif
!endif
<ul>
!for c in $cmdfiles
<li><a name="cmdlist_$(c)_"></a>
!if $style != folding
!read cmd/$c.phtml
<br/>
!else
!if cmdlist_$(c)_ isin $expand
<a href="$httpd_SCRIPT_NAME?session=$session&+cmd=resume&+op=close&+subject=cmdlist_$(c)_#cmdlist_$(c)_"></a>
!read cmd/$c.phtml
!else
!href cmd=resume&op=open&subject=cmdlist_$(c)_#cmdlist_$(c)_ $c
!endif
!endif
</li>
</ul>