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author | iArnold <arnoldvanh@gmail.com> | 2014-01-30 20:49:42 +0100 |
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committer | iArnold <arnoldvanh@gmail.com> | 2014-01-30 20:49:42 +0100 |
commit | 471f67379ca4fc7ff421fc6de8824be30f35feeb (patch) | |
tree | ad10b896cc8da458ed525a75d781b17b97dc7a7c /red.html.markdown | |
parent | f1894bdd004cb1d19873da4f67eae6f314b1263a (diff) |
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diff --git a/red.html.markdown b/red.html.markdown index ffcead51..c2e81b71 100644 --- a/red.html.markdown +++ b/red.html.markdown @@ -23,8 +23,10 @@ from any platform to any other platform. And it will do this all from a binary e Ready to learn your first Red? ```Red -All text before the header will be treated as comment, as long as you avoid using the word "red" starting with a capital "R" in this pre-header text. Most of the time you start your script with the header itself. -The header of a redscript is the capitalized word "red" followed by a whitespace character followed by a block of square brackets []. +All text before the header will be treated as comment, as long as you avoid using the word "red" +starting with a capital "R" in this pre-header text. Most of the time you start your script with +the header itself. The header of a redscript is the capitalized word "red" followed by a +whitespace character followed by a block of square brackets []. The block of brackets can be filled with useful information about the script or program, the author, the filename, the version, the license, what the program does or needs. The red/System header is just like the red header, only saying "red/System" and not "red". |