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| author | Laurenz <laurmaedje@gmail.com> | 2023-10-09 16:04:10 +0200 |
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| committer | Laurenz <laurmaedje@gmail.com> | 2023-10-09 16:04:10 +0200 |
| commit | f474639ebe6f1bc7d5ab398ae1df16af48c77708 (patch) | |
| tree | ad16b345498bfe75cef96af4fa38efc058795a25 /docs/reference | |
| parent | 7b61d722ddcd609e7bb51a454b27dd883f620357 (diff) | |
Hashtag -> Hash
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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/reference/categories.yml | 8 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/reference/scripting.md | 4 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/docs/reference/categories.yml b/docs/reference/categories.yml index 2c5989ce..1a4cfb92 100644 --- a/docs/reference/categories.yml +++ b/docs/reference/categories.yml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ math: | In math, single letters are always displayed as is. Multiple letters, however, are interpreted as variables and functions. To display multiple letters verbatim, you can place them into quotes and to access single letter - variables, you can use the [hashtag syntax]($scripting/#expressions). + variables, you can use the [hash syntax]($scripting/#expressions). ```example $ A = pi r^2 $ @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ math: | &= (n(n+1)) / 2 $ ``` - Math mode supports special function calls without the hashtag prefix. In these + Math mode supports special function calls without the hash prefix. In these "math calls", the argument list works a little differently than in code: - Within them, Typst is still in "math mode". Thus, you can write math - directly into them, but need to use hashtag syntax to pass code expressions + directly into them, but need to use hash syntax to pass code expressions (except for strings, which are available in the math syntax). - They support positional and named arguments, but don't support trailing content blocks and argument spreading. @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ math: | directly preceded by an identifier, so to display it verbatim in those cases, you can just insert a space before it. - Functions calls preceded by a hashtag are normal code function calls and not + Functions calls preceded by a hash are normal code function calls and not affected by these rules. All math functions are part of the `math` [module]($scripting/#modules), which diff --git a/docs/reference/scripting.md b/docs/reference/scripting.md index 3ac2b1db..668fe1e7 100644 --- a/docs/reference/scripting.md +++ b/docs/reference/scripting.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ scripting concepts. In Typst, markup and code are fused into one. All but the most common elements are created with _functions._ To make this as convenient as possible, Typst provides compact syntax to embed a code expression into markup: An expression is -introduced with a hashtag (`#`) and normal markup parsing resumes after the +introduced with a hash (`#`) and normal markup parsing resumes after the expression is finished. If a character would continue the expression but should be interpreted as text, the expression can forcibly be ended with a semicolon (`;`). @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The example above shows a few of the available expressions, including [function calls]($function), [field accesses]($scripting/#fields), and [method calls]($scripting/#methods). More kinds of expressions are discussed in the remainder of this chapter. A few kinds of expressions are not -compatible with the hashtag syntax (e.g. binary operator expressions). To embed +compatible with the hash syntax (e.g. binary operator expressions). To embed these into markup, you can use parentheses, as in `[#(1 + 2)]`. ## Blocks |
