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%include <filename> | %ECF_INCLUDE%/filename directory is searched for the filename and the contents included into the output. If that variable is not defined ECF_HOME is used instead. This is the recommended format for include. |
%include "filename" | Include the contents of file %ECF_HOME%/%SUITE%/%FAMILY%/filename into the output |
%include filename | Include the contents of file filename into the output. Notice that since the $CWD of ecFlow can be anywhere, the only form that can be safely used must start with slash '/'. |
%includeonce filename | Include the contents of file filename into the output ONCE. if the filename is encountered again as %include or %includeonce, then it is ignored. Use the same rules as %include(<filename>,"filename") to locate the file.(Same three formats for filename as for plain %include) |
%includenopp filename | Same as %include, but the file is not interpreted at all.This allows you to test the filename separately with ease.(Same three formats for filename as for plain %include.) |
%comment | Remove all the lines from the output until a line with %end is found. |
%manual | If creating a job-file remove all the lines from the output until a line with %end is found. If creating a manual page include all the lines until a line with %end is found. |
%nopp | Stop the pre-processing until a line starting with %end is found. No interpretation of the text will be done (e.g. no variable substitutions) |
%end | End processing of %comment or %manual or %nopp |
%ecfmicro CHAR | Change the ECF_MICRO character to the character given. If set in an include file the effect is retained for the rest of the job (or until set again). |
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