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* '''template''' - A template is a bit of text that is parsed by Perl, using the Template | * '''template''' - A template is a bit of text that is parsed by Perl, using the Template | ||
Toolkit. | Toolkit. | ||
* '''D1''' - The orgiginal Slash interface | |||
* '''D2''' - The new fancy interface that wehave disabled on Soylent. |
Revision as of 23:01, 20 February 2014
Glossary of terms used in slash code
These an be confusing if you are new to slash code. Try to keep these to one displayed line, this is not for full descriptions.
- template - A template is a bit of text that is parsed by Perl, using the Template
Toolkit.
- D1 - The orgiginal Slash interface
- D2 - The new fancy interface that wehave disabled on Soylent.