Arm steering file




















Each command line consists of a command, followed by one or more comma-separated operand groups. Each operand group comprises either one or two operands, depending on the command. The command is applied to each operand group in the command. The following rules apply:.

Operands are case-sensitive because they must be matched against case-sensitive symbol names. You can use wildcard characters in operands.

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A steering file has the following format:. Lines with a semicolon ; or hash character as the first non-whitespace character are interpreted as comments. A comment is treated as a blank line. Each non-blank, non-comment line is either a command, or part of a command that is split over consecutive non-blank lines.

Command lines that end with a comma , as the last non-whitespace character are continued on the next non-blank line. Each command line consists of a command, followed by one or more comma-separated operand groups. Each operand group comprises either one or two operands, depending on the command.

The command is applied to each operand group in the command. The following rules apply:. Operands are case-sensitive because they must be matched against case-sensitive symbol names. You can use wildcard characters in operands.



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