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- | Don't forget to add it to a category, like local variables, or predefined variables, or | + | Don't forget to add it to a category, like local variables, or predefined variables, or combinations. |
+ | Always add it to the category "variables": | ||
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+ | When internally linking to variables, just put "[[]]" around the name, like: | ||
+ | [[father]] | ||
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Don't forget to add it to a category, like local variables, or predefined variables, or combinations. Always add it to the category "variables": [[category:variables]] When internally linking to variables, just put "[[]]" around the name, like: [[father]]
Definition
VariableType VariableName
VariableName is for yadayada.
Notes
Don't set it to blablabla.
Example
VariableName = 100;