Command Reference CIB jsMerge
Syntax Basics
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The following table contains reserved characters for text programming and their description.
Note:
The terms used
in the description field (e.g. script field) will be explained in more detail
in the following chapters.
Character |
Explanation |
Description |
{ } |
Field marker |
Inserted via CRTL-F9 in MS Word or via the CIB officeControlBlocks plug-in for LibreOffice. This always inserts a field, i.e. an area marked with an opening and a closing bracket. |
{ } |
Curly bracket |
Normal textual bracket, usually always in pairs. |
# |
Start character script field |
Marks a field as a script field. The content of this field will be interpreted by CIB jsMerge. |
‘ |
Escape-character LibreOffice |
In order to use reserved characters as the first character in a script field (e.g. #), they have to be escaped with the apostrophe. |
‘ |
Escape-character |
In MS-Word, a content field must begin with the apostrophe to distinguish it from a standard MS-Word field. |
| |
Pipe-character |
In LibreOffice, the field result is attached to the field instruction, separated by the pipe symbol“|”. |