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Syntax

  declare name-letters string string


Purpose

A declaration used to identify an uppercase/lowercase relationship of characters above ASCII 127.

There are several constraints on this declaration:

This means that:

In the final analysis, an uppercase name character has zero, one, or more than one lowercase name character.

Versions of OmniMark prior to V3 permitted only English letters to be used as letters in names. Digits, "-" and "." were also permitted, as long as they did not start the name. V3 extends the set of letters permitted in unquoted names to include all of the characters in the ACII character set with a value greater than 127. This allows accented European letters (for example) to be used in unquoted names. OmniMark V3 allows the underscore ("_") in names, provided it is not the first character.

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