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Inside Macintosh: Apple Guide Complete / Part 4 - Scripting Guide Files
Chapter 10 - Guide Script Command Reference / Guide Script Command Descriptions
/ Working With Mixin Guide Files


<Replace Sequence>

You can use the <Replace Sequence> command to specify a sequence in a main guide file that is to be replaced by a new sequence in a Mixin guide file.

<Replace Sequence> oldSequenceName, newSequenceName
oldSequenceName
A text string specifying the name of the sequence in the main guide file.
newSequenceName
A text string specifying the name of the sequence in the Mixin guide file.
DESCRIPTION
When Guide Maker compiles a source file for a Mixin guide file and encounters a <Replace Sequence> command, it looks for a sequence specified by the oldSequenceName parameter in the main guide file. If it finds the sequence, it replaces it with the sequence specified by the newSequenceName parameter.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
The <Replace Sequence> command can be used only in the source file for a Mixin guide file that also includes the <Mixin> command. To use the <Replace Sequence> command, you must specify a SYM file in the symName parameter of the <Mixin> command.

EXAMPLES
<Replace Sequence> "creating index markers", \xAC
                  "New creating index markers"
SEE ALSO
For information on the <Mixin> command, see page 10-19. To modify or add new topic areas, topics, or index entries to an existing guide file, you can use the commands <Insert Topic Area Header>, <Insert Topic Area Topic>, <Insert Index Header>, and <Insert Index Topic>, as described on page 10-192, page 10-193, page 10-195, and page 10-196, respectively.


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12 JUL 1996