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Originally Posted by jdobbs
You add the prefix to any line to want to clarify -- so you may have one line with an "r:" prefix, another with a "i:r:" prefix, and another with none. The "r:" would be included with any line to which you want it to apply. "r:" just moves where the filter is placed in the AVS file. The fact that they are called prefixes means they go before the filter. But, of course, English isn't everyone's first language -- so I guess I could have made that clearer.
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Thanks JD...
Okay, I will go back and read it VERY carefully; granted, I might have just quickly scanned through it. Maybe it DOES say there specifically to start a script line with the letter first and then a ':' immediately after it and then leave a space and then place your code...
But, despite Sharc's snarkiness, I AM glad that he brought this up because I was totally unaware of it...