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| - | |**Language: | + | ====== |
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| - | |===== Contents =====\\ \\ \\ \\ * [[# | + | |
| This command will place a breakpoint in the pipeline that will allow the user assess their current progress before continuing. A dialog will pop-up and a custom message will be shown to the user along with two buttons: one allowing you to resume and the other if you wish to halt. The command is as follows: | This command will place a breakpoint in the pipeline that will allow the user assess their current progress before continuing. A dialog will pop-up and a custom message will be shown to the user along with two buttons: one allowing you to resume and the other if you wish to halt. The command is as follows: | ||
| - | **Pipeline_Breakpoint** | + | < |
| + | Pipeline_Breakpoint | ||
| / | / | ||
| - | **;** | + | ; |
| - | The message can be formatted using a simple version of the rtf file format. | + | </ |
| - | For example, the following command will output four separate lines in the breakpoint prompt dialg | + | ===== Formatting Message |
| - | **Pipeline_Breakpoint** | + | The message can be formatted using a simple version of the rtf file format. For example, the following command will output four separate lines in the breakpoint prompt dialg |
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| + | < | ||
| + | Pipeline_Breakpoint | ||
| / | / | ||
| \pard One\par | \pard One\par | ||
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| \pard Four\par | \pard Four\par | ||
| } | } | ||
| - | **;** | + | ; |
| - | ====== Syntax Issue ====== | + | </ |
| - | Consider the following: | + | ===== Syntax Considerations ===== |
| + | Consider the following command: | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | Pipeline_Breakpoint | ||
| / | / | ||
| - | A forward slash (/) is a special character for pipeline commands | + | ; |
| - | If an equals sign (=) follows Visual3D confirms that a parameter was specified. | + | </ |
| - | Two equals signs (==), however, does confirm that a parameter was specified. | + | |
| - | Visual3D searches for an equals sign after each slash because this logically indicates that the user has specified a parameter. | + | This pause message includes several special characters, notably the forward slash (/) which is a special character for pipeline commands |
| - | Pause_Message is assigned the string 08/09 | + | |
| - | Visual3D finds an equals sign after the next slash, so interprets the rest of the string as a new parameter | + | In this example, |
| - | /2017 by MJT using Modify_Speed_Metric_Ver01 | + | |
| - | It doesn't do anything with this parameter because it doesn' | + | The solution to this syntax issue is to either |
| - | Solution | + | < |
| - | remove the = sign | + | |
| / | / | ||
| - | or specify two equals signs | + | </ |
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| + | or to specify two equals signs " | ||
| + | < | ||
| / | / | ||
| - | ====== Example | + | </ |
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| + | ===== Example ===== | ||
| < | < | ||
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| </ | </ | ||
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| - | Retrieved from "" | ||
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