1,9 → 1,8 |
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# SvarCOM language file |
# SvarCOM translation file |
# Lang: ENGLISH |
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# Language...: English |
# Authors....: Mateusz Viste, Robert Riebisch |
# Last update: 05 Mar 2022 |
# Autor: Mateusz Viste |
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# GENERIC MESSAGES USED BY MULTIPLE INTERNAL COMMANDS |
86,10 → 85,10 |
# FOR |
18.0:Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files. |
18.1:FOR %variable IN (set) DO command [parameters] |
18.2:%variable A replaceable parameter name. (single letter) |
18.3:(set) A set of one of more space-separated files. Wildcards allowed. |
18.4:command The command to carry out for each matched file. |
18.5:parameters Parameters or switches for the specified command. |
18.2:%variable a replaceable parameter name. |
18.3:(set) a set of one of more space-separated files. Wildcards allowed. |
18.4:command the command to carry out for each matched file. |
18.5:parameters parameters or switches for the specified command. |
18.6:To use FOR in a batch program, use %%variable instead of %variable. |
18.7:FOR cannot be nested |
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136,7 → 135,7 |
25.0:Renames a file |
25.1:RENAME [drive:][path]filename1 filename2 |
25.2:REN [drive:][path]filename1 filename2 |
25.3:Note that you cannot specify a new drive or path for filename2.\r\nUse MOVE to rename a directory, or to move files from one directory to another. |
25.3:Note that you cannot specify a new drive or path for your destination file.\r\nUse MOVE to rename a directory, or to move files from one directory to another. |
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# REM |
26.0:Records comments (remarks) in a batch file or CONFIG.SYS |
199,7 → 198,7 |
35.4:NOT command is executed only if condition is NOT met |
35.5:ERRORLEVEL num condition: last program returned an exit code >= num |
35.6:string1==string2 condition: both strings must be equal |
35.7:EXIST filename condition: file filename exists (wildcards accepted) |
35.7:EXIST filename condition: filename exists (wildcards accepted) |
35.8:command command to carry out if condition is met |
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# DEL |
214,7 → 213,7 |
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# DIR |
37.0:Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. |
37.1:DIR [drive:][path][filename] [/P] [/W] [/A[:]attributes] [/O[[:]sortorder]]\r\n [/S] [/B] [/L] |
37.1:DIR [drive:][path][filename] [/P] [/W] [/A[:]attributes] [/O[[:]sortorder]] [/S] [/B] [/L] |
37.2:/P Pauses after each screenful of information |
37.3:/W Uses wide list format |
37.4:/A Displays files with specified attributes: |
222,7 → 221,7 |
37.6: A Ready for archiving S System files - prefix meaning "not" |
37.7:/O List files in sorted order: |
37.8: N by name S by size E by extension |
37.9: D by date G group dirs first - prefix to reverse order |
37.9: D by date G group dirs first - prefix to reverse order" |
37.10:/S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories |
37.11:/B Uses bare format (no heading information or summary) |
37.12:/L Uses lowercases |
241,7 → 240,7 |
38.5:destination Specifies the directory and/or filename for the new file(s) |
38.6:/V Verifies that new files are written correctly |
38.7:To append files, specify a single file for destination, but multiple files\r\nfor source (using wildcards or file1+file2+file3 format). |
38.8:NOTE: /A and /B are no-ops (ignored), provided only for compatibility reasons.\r\nCOPY assumes binary always. |
38.8:NOTE: /A and /B are no-ops (ignored), provided only for compatibility reasons. |
38.9:%u file(s) copied |
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# DOS ERRORS |