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Nathan Bubna updated VELOCITY-337:
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      Assignee:     (was: Velocity-Dev List)
    Issue Type: Improvement  (was: Bug)

> Need translations of new #{else} syntax documentation
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>
>                 Key: VELOCITY-337
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-337
>             Project: Velocity
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 1.5
>         Environment: Operating System: Windows XP
> Platform: PC
>            Reporter: Will Glass-Husain
>
> Need to update Spanish, Finnish, French versions of the user guide with the 
> new #{directive} syntax.
> (also wouldn't hurt to check for consistency with other new items - use svn 
> diff).  Here's the new English copy (from revision 125388)
> Directives always begin with a #. Like references, the name of the directive 
> may be bracketed by a { and a } symbol. This is useful with directives that 
> are immediately followed by text. For example the following produces an 
> error: 
>    
>  #if($a==1)true enough#elseno way!#end
>   
> In such a case, use the brackets to separate #else from the rest of the line. 
>  
>  #if($a==1)true enough#{else}no way!#end

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